Quantum Daydreaming

What makes one person’s dream more powerful than another person?

It appears to be the connection to visualization without too much interference.  This could be doubt, fear, anxiety or just general negativity like a ‘been there done that’ mentality.

Upon reflection, many dreams that have come true in my own life did so without me wishing for it.  It was just a pleasant thought that was fun to mock up in my head without pressure.  Daydreaming.  Not “I want” or “One day I’ll have”, but just a daydream of being, doing, loving the thing you love.

Ones that have not come true have usually been for one of three reasons;  Either I didn’t really want it, or I wanted it so much that my continuous intention kept pushing it away like a magnet pushes away another magnet of the same polarity.  Or I may have kept the “I want” in front of it, which to the subconscious always keeps it one or two steps away, just out of reach.

Moral of the story:  Have fun with your dreams like being young with no real route or understanding of how to access it, but you visualize it anyway.  Quantum daydreaming!

Just a Sunday thought.  Carry on.  New spin coming soon 🙂