Today’s dreamer dreams about his dream of going into
business for himself.
Dear SMYD,
I have a good job that meets my needs, but it’s not
much fun or very inspiring at all. I’ve
been working on the side creating a small business doing something I love –
kite building. My family calls it my
hobby, but it’s more than that to me. They
constantly remind me how difficult starting out on your own can be and how many
small businesses fail. All they ever say
is, “Don’t jeopardize your security!”
I’ve been nurturing a relationship with a retailer
near my home, hoping to sell my kites in greater quantities. I’m excited about this and want to make my
living this way. I guess it’s natural
that I would dream about kites:
I am with a young boy who has a kite to fly. His kite is one of those rectangular
parachutes with lines from both ends used for maneuvering. He can take off with this kite; he can
fly.
He does take off, but when he reaches the sky he
knocks down another young boy flying in another similar kite. This young boy is bundled up with braces and
a helmet and goggles & protective gear of various kinds. He looks like he’s going into a hazardous
materials spill!
When he falls to the ground there is a crowd of
people who are shocked and worried for his well-being. They are also upset with the young boy who
knocked him down and with me. I tell the
young boy of course you must go and check on the boy who fell. You must shake his hand.
We go to the next block over and work our way
through the crowd to find that young boy in the headquarters of a marathon race. He is okay – no harm done.
Signed,
Kite Flyer
Dear Kite Flyer,
Your Dreaming Self urges you to find him, the
trailblazer, and shake his hand – acknowledge that part of you that may be a
little like him. No real harm is done
even if you fail (fall), Dear Dreamer.
Just remember that the road to success in your new venture isn’t a
sprint, but a marathon.
Sweet Dreams to You!
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