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God Gave You A Dream

Topic: HappinessBy Helen GordonPublished Recently added

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You have a dream, an urging to express yourself. Hold on to it for the dream is God's idea eager to be expressed through you. It is God's choice through you the idea should be fulfilled. God gave you the idea with a restlessness to live it and with the tools, passion and joy to see it through full manifestation. Through this idea, the grace of God is experienced within all who come in contact with it.

Fulfillment of this dream will unfold regardless of your conscious participation. You have been given the opportunity to be the main conduit for the dream to unfold. Simply shoving it deep into your subconscious is an act of denial where the ego entertains the notion it knows nothing of the dream.

This is a form of fear. The ego fears your clarity of the dream for your knowing will dissolve the lies it has created about you. Fear, your worst enemy, may try to convince you of the seeming limitations or impossibilities of reaching your dream's goal. Although you fear failure, God cannot fail Itself.

It is weakening to conce
yourself with how impossible the dream may seem. There is no impossible dream. God did not create a dream He cannot fulfill. God has no need to fantasize. This dream was deliberately given through you knowing it can be expressed and manifested best with your skill.

It is your gift from God. What you do with it is your gift to God.

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www.miraclesonline.com (Miracles Online? Helen Gordon has been teaching A Course In Miracles?on the internet since 1995. She brings 18 years of metaphysical knowledge and living to this class. The Course is a beginning to removing blocks to recognize your own omniscience, to find your own Internal Teacher and to experience true inner peace. Every area of your life is blessed. Miracles happen! Helen Gordon is a professional writer and metaphysical teacher. Order her books from www.miraclesonline.com.

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