Neale Donald Walsch's article

Lady Isis recently posted an article of Neale Donald Walsch's. It was beautiful. I meant to keep it but I seem to have misplaced it.

The article was about how we have achieved so many of our dreams. Neale listed examples -- travel, for instance. As I remember, his point was that we tend to spend time thinking of our unfulfilled dreams rather than all that has come true for us.

And I thought, "Wow, look at all my dreams that have come true." I thought further, and I was once again aware that what has come true in my life are often dreams that I hadn't dreamed of.

In terms of travel, I have recently been in Paris, Bruges, London, Istanbul, and Tell Aviv. Before that, sponsored by the divine publishers of the Greek, German, and Romanian Heaven books, I was in Athens, Munich, and Bucharest.

I didn't know enough to dream of going to these places.

Do my dreams become dreams after the fact? I feel like I bounce along in life and notice my dreams as they become reality.  I was not conscious of travel as a dream. Of course, I was delighted to travel. I suppose I have consciously desired to have adventure, but I'm not sure of that. Sometimes I have desired to just stay home and watch a good movie.

Do you have this same thing, too, of dreams you didn't know you had coming true?

When I graduated college, I spent three months in Europe and visited many countries. Certainly, that trip was a conscious decision I made. However, my motivation was not so much to see the world as it was to escape a romance that had ended and never should have started.

Later, because of courses I was taking, I spent time in Thailand, India, and Switzerland.

And I have been blessed to spend time in many of the states in the U.S. and to have lived in several as well.

Other dreams I did not know I had have also come true. Heavenletters™ and Godwriting™  for example. Wow! They were boundary-breakers. Add all of you who give so much love for God and Heavenletters and further my own thinking -- you are unknown dreams that have amazingly came true. All the translators. Heaven Admin. Imagine all this! My life has been bountiful. I thank Neale for his article that led me to clearly recognize this.

Years ago I used to be in Master Mind groups. They were groups of like-minded people, and, as I remember, we came in with our lists of wins for the past week, and also with a list of what we wanted to come true for the next week. I haven't been doing that for a long time.

Let me do it here now. These are the wins I want for the coming week:

To be more independent

To be more organized

To have more time and energy and catch up with everything I'm behind on

To see that Heaven Admin has a wonderful time in Iowa

That a motor home perfect for the trip reach us

To give my daughter a good time in Chicago when we visit this week

That I have wholeness of love in my heart always

That I fulfill God's Will for Heavenletters

That there be peace on Earth and Good Will

That I have fun and am fun to be with

That I know God every minute

What are the wins you want for this coming week?  And may they come true.

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There must be some mysterious connection between desires and their fulfillment. I think that what attracts the experience ( travel, money, peace and so on )is something deeper within us than what we can say in wishful words. But let's try:
to find the energy and the good will to meet all people I have to meet without getting too bored;
not being disappointed with...well, much of what I see;
to get through all the hustle and bustle in silence;
to live the magic of Christmas approaching;
to be not involved by anything;
to stay attuned to the Wonder and vigilant;
to shine.

My wins would be;
to be open to new experiences
to be open to new people
to be a clear channel for Spirit
to be positive in thoughts
to do or say something nice to someone every day
to find joy in even a cloudy day
to say thank you to Godde and my angels every day

Dearest Emilia, as I read your list, I was so reminded of myself, especially when I saw the "to NOT" phrases. It is something I have to remind myself of all the time, and probably should be added to my win list, to be aware of stating the positives. To phrase everything as what I want, not what I don't want. Seems we spend a lifetime learning how not to be and only when we start to awaken do we start learning how to simply BE.

HUGS--Pam

OH ... to add to what I just said to Emilia. I realized that as I pressed send that I had not acknowledged how I loved the 'to live the magic of Christmas' ... beautifully put.

Indeed Pam, you are right. I will try...oops, any try, just I will.

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