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I Am a Dreamer and a Thinker

Dreams Have Defined My Life...

By: Lucidblue
Written on February 4th, 2010
By: Lucidblue
Age: 36-40 , Female
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  • Lucidblue

    deteste...wholeheartedly agree! Here IS to having it all!



    jj...you are my dream...

    Feb 8, 2010
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  • deteste

    Practicality and reason will only allow us to achieve a portion of what we desire. but heres to having it all

    Feb 8, 2010
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  • jjmack

    I look forward to seeing your dreams fulfilled!

    Feb 5, 2010
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  • Lucidblue

    jj, you are so right, living from the heart makes you come fully alive. In some cases, I've experienced moments on my own, or in the presence of someone that makes me feel like the only way to survive is to gain a full perspective of reality, ignore the dreams and get real. Sure, I think there always needs to be some element of reality in everything...but isn't it just so much better when the heart is fully engaged into it???



    Boldly chasing my dreams will always be a part of me...and I definitely will find the life I am destined for! You never know what may come of those dreams... :o)

    Feb 5, 2010
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  • jjmack

    Iraneus said, "The glory of God is man fully alive!" Here's to boldly chasing the dreams of your heart!



    Your heart is always the place to live from, because it's what makes you come fully alive. Living in just reality, without letting the desires of your heart shine through, makes for a boring, adventure-less life.



    One of the Proverbs says, "Guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life." It is from your heart that your true glory will shine forth. Pursue the man of your dreams, live the adventure you want to live, reveal your breathtaking beauty for the world to see, and find the life you know you are destined for!

    Feb 5, 2010
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  • Lucidblue

    I understand what you mean, it really is a coping mechanism. I often find myself closing my eyes and just drifting away...it just makes me feel better!

    Feb 4, 2010
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