Where Do You Go When You Dream?

Memory is always involved in imagination. Human imagination exhibits compulsion, purpose and control. Start daydreaming and using your imagination. Ideas, relations, objects and combinations may be made more vivid and real by resolution of mind and persistent practice.

The greatest opportunity in our life is the opportunity to learn how to make our five senses to yield us to greater brain powers. Daydreaming and positive thinking can multiply the powers of your senses, through which your knowledge and success may be enhanced.

Actual practice of daydreaming is powerful exercise of your brain powers and one of the popular methods that will yield you to increased spiritual powers and help you on your road to personal improvement and better control of your Will power.

A powerful daydream is very emotional visionary fantasy experienced while awake, especially one of happy, pleasant thoughts, hopes, or ambitions. It's good to include in your daydreams some of your fantasies about future life, business plans or personal scenarios.

"It is the will that makes the man." So, start training your power to will.

Our mind may train and develop its own power of willing. As a person you can make your own brain to use special mental functions or aptitudes, only if you have the Will strong enough to take the trouble. By constant practice, the Will stimulus will not only organize brain centers to perform new functions, but will also project new connecting (association fibres) which will make nerve centers work together as they could not without being thus associated.

While daydreaming has long been derided as a non-productive and very often lazy pastime, daydreaming is actually very constructive in many contexts. There are numerous examples of people developing new ideas through daydreaming. For example, many artists, architects, research scientists, mathematicians, and physicists have developed new ideas by daydreaming about their subject areas.

Even if we don't like the stuff we are doing, we can work ourselves up into a loving mood, by forcing the attention and the train of ideas upon all the kindness and affection that we have experienced in the past. When you are in that situation, try to use a lot of positive images from the past.

Keep in mind that positive thinking is the best "food" for your Soul. Daydreaming is positive force, so use daydreaming to charge your Soul. Try to memorize your daydreams and go back to them as often as you can. Use daydreaming to train your thoughts, develop interest and get inspiration. Mental energy usually "charges" the Soul by the process of memorizing.



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Every idea, object, relations, and combinations may be made more vivid and real by resolution of mind and persistent practice. Failures in these fields are frequently due to the fact that the Will does not force the mind to see things as details and as complex wholes. The strong Will enables the mind to recall, with growing intensity, objects, persons, facts, and many complex details, and huge conceptions of the worlds of real life and of ideal existence.

The power, control and direction of Will may be developed through controlled, willed and directed action. When Will is self developed, self mastered and self directed, it only needs proper application to become practically all powerful.

Start by assuring yourself you can do what you wish to do, and assuring yourself on the principles of auto suggestion. Do not set impossible task for yourself at the beginning, keep your ambitions proper to your intelligence, timing and place in life, because no amount of will power can accomplish impossible aims.

Remember, Will is always the mind's power of self-direction. It is exhibited in connection with your Physical, Mental, and Moral states. So choose right, and move forward.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Maya Gavric, entrepreneur, consultant, former realtor, writer, web developer, artist and marketing coach has been working, researching and reporting on the Internet for years. Her numerous articles offer valuable insight and tips on wide variety of topics. In recent times she has paid particular attention to knowledge management on the Internet and environmental problems, exploring how our attention to hot issues might best transform current situation into better practice.

The article "Where Do You Go When You Dream?" reprinted with permission.





"Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes." ~ Carl Jung

What You Should Know

Wellness is about how we live our lives and the joy and fulfillment and health we experience.

Every aspect of wellness can affect a person’s life. Working toward all of them in one way or another is a great goal, because wellness relates directly to the quality of a person’s life.

Our roles and relationships help define who we are, what gives us a sense of purpose, and how our lives are interdependent on other people, animals, and the environment.

Trauma is a universal human experience, and our culture and spiritual beliefs impact our perceptions and everything we do.

To enjoy spiritual health is to possess a set of guiding beliefs, principles, or values that give meaning and purpose to your life, especially during difficult times.

An active mind is essential to overall wellness, for learning about, evaluating, and storing health and well-being information.

Maintaining emotional wellness requires monitoring and exploring your thoughts and feelings, identifying obstacles to emotional well-being, and finding solutions to emotional problems (with the help of a therapist if necessary).

Satisfying relationships are basic to both physical and emotional health.

Our personal health depends on the health of the planet -- from the safety of the food and water supply to the degree of violence in a society. Having a safe and clean living environment helps us feel organized and in control.

The eight dimensions of wellness interact continuously; influencing and being influenced by one another. Keep in mind that making a change in one dimension often affects some or all of the others.



"Today is a most unusual day, because we have never lived it before; we will never live it again; it is the only day we have."

William Arthur Ward

American writer

"The man who has no inner life is the slave of his surroundings."

Henri Frédéric Amiel

Swiss moral philosopher, poet, and critic

"Positive thinking will let you do everything better than negative thinking will." ~ Zig Ziglar