What do Your Dreams Mean?

Have you ever dreamt of being CHASED?

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We spend almost ONE THIRD of our lives sleeping and dreaming.

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What makes you successful, and what makes you a ‘failure’?

Everyone seems to strive to be ‘successful’ in life. We all look to apply the ‘Law of Attraction’ to gain ‘success’.

But what is ‘success’? What makes you successful, and what makes you a ‘failure’?

To answer this question, let’s first take a look at our world. Our societies are completely focused on our five senses of seeing, hearing, tasting, touching and smelling. Our five senses are constantly stimulated. They are enticed and exploited all the time.

It is therefore no surprise that we tend to focus our minds on materialism 24 hours per day. We tend to focus all the time on big cars, big houses, lots of money in the bank, and so on.

There is nothing wrong with that in itself. Neither does this mean that being ‘spiritual’ equals being poor and living in a dump. That doesn’t make sense either. The problem is not with the ‘material’ objects themselves. I’ll get back to this later.

First, I’d like to know this… So many people want to ‘attract a new car’. But what is it with cars anyway? Somehow the car has become a symbol of status, of ‘success’. I know a number of people (even some well-known ones) who are so obsessed with their cars, they even give names to their car.

A friend of mine had a car and was really proud of it. He called this car ‘Infinity’. Another friend of mine doesn’t care the least bit about what kind of car he drives. Still, he needed to buy a car the other day to be able drive to work. But because he didn’t really care about it, he simply bought the first set of wheels that he liked even just a bit and of which he thought the price was right for him. “If I can drive to work and back with it, then that’s a great car for me”, he thought.

He bought himself a pretty old car to be honest. It certainly didn’t look that fancy. The other friend would have dubbed it a piece of junk. But this guy couldn’t care less. In fact, he could see the fun of it. In response to my other friend who called his car ‘Infinity’, this guy decided to give his car a name too. He called it ‘Finity’.

I kid you not, this is a true story. What it illustrates is the relativity of ‘status’ and ‘success’. What one person would consider being dignified, could be considered by the next person as pathetic.

Like I said, the trap is not with material objects themselves. These are just frequency patterns anyway. The problem comes when we see those objects as the ultimate goals and the very symbols of success that confirm whether we ‘made it’ in life or not.

It is for this reason that many people look to others to confirm to themselves if they are ‘doing well’ or if they are ‘successful’. When you don’t succeed in terms of big houses, big cars, big money, you are often considered as a ‘failure’, and often consider yourself as such.

The whole system thrives on consumption and the constant expansion of consumption, and the more we consume, the more we are considered to be ‘successful’. This even leads to many people borrowing more of what they don’t have and getting in even deeper trouble, simply to provide themselves the very things that should testify to others of their alleged ‘success’.

So is this the kind of ‘success’ you are looking for?

What if I told you that the real success you are looking for is not having all kinds of material stuff, but is actually called ‘happiness’?

After all, why would you want a lot of money, or a big house, or a big car? Why would you want others to approve of you? In the end it all comes down to a desire for a sense of security and happiness, and being able to live life on your own terms. The quest ends when you’re happy and fulfilled.

But when are you happy and fulfilled?

Here’s a hint from what a wise man once said:

“Money and fame do not happiness make.”

Don’t get me wrong. There is nothing wrong with having a lot of money, or being well-known, or having big cars and big houses. These are all thought fields and are just experience. The problem is that so many people get absorbed in pursuing the material ‘dream’ that they forget about why they are doing that in the first place.

I believe it was Tony Robbins who said this:

“Most people are so busy trying to make a living, instead of designing a life.”

He’s right. Most people are ‘human doings’ instead of ‘human beings’.

The funny thing is that the greatest payoff from trying to get what you want through working with the ‘Law of Attraction’ comes from a state of being. It is a state of happiness, contentment and love and gratitude for what IS that gets you what you truly want.

At any rate, the greatest payoff from your attraction efforts does certainly not come from an obsession with ever more material stuff in the merry-go-round that gets faster by the day, for the sole reason to seek approval and confirmation of your ‘success’ from others, in order to compensate for a lack of self-esteem that is the cause of this obsession to begin with.

Security, self-esteem and ‘success’ are found within yourself, not outside.

And the funny thing is that once you give up the obsession with possession and finally acknowledge your true self, the person who you really are deep inside, you seem to manifest what you want much more easily.
When that happens, you can enjoy all kinds of material stuff as much as you like, if that’s what you choose. You can choose to have a big car if you like. You can choose to live in a big house if that’s what you want.

The difference is that you won’t be controlled by the never-ending pursuit of these things. You won’t be ‘on the path to happiness and success’ anymore. You would just BE happy instead, and from there you will allow things to manifest instead of chasing them forever. It’s a small difference in perception, but with profound effects.

It is then that you will start to live life, instead of life living you.

So what is ‘success’?

Success, my friend, is what you define it to be.

Now go manifest your success, whatever that is for you!

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Nicholas P. Kidd and Henk J.M. Schram are the instigators of the alleged ‘Great Revolution’, which provides the members with truthful instructions regarding the universal principles of life.

The Revolution is receiving increasingly widespread attention for its straightforward explanations and instructions with regard to complex issues, which are made understandable for people from all walks of life. In essence, the true secrets of the ‘Law of Attraction’ and the other ‘Universal Laws’ are explained in much clearer and practical ways than the 'enigmas wrapped in riddles' that usually characterize the descriptions of the Law of Attraction and its application.

More information on the Great Revolution, on joining and on the ‘universal principles of life’ (the true ‘Universal Laws’) can be found at

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Answer these questions in the most honest way possible:

Do you enjoy cleaning your disorganized room? Cooking after a long and tiring day in the office? Washing dirty dishes? Doing loads of laundry? Dragging yourself to work daily?

If you answered “Yes” in all of these situations, congratulations! You do not need to read this article! If you answered “No,” read on.

In the course of your daily activities, there are certain things that have to be done even if you dislike doing them, most of which are repetitive or monotonous activities.

Cleaning the house, doing the laundry, and cooking can be boring. For some, going to work is literally like dragging the body to the office every morning. You literally hate these things, but you cannot avoid them unless you are financially capable of hiring people to do them for you. There are no other alternatives in sight, but to do them yourself.

Since these things are part of the daily chores, it is worthwhile to find ways to somehow like and “enjoy” them by using the following strategies:

Change your attitude. Change the way you look at things you dislike. “Oh, easy for you to say. Let’s see how you do it”. “I’ve tried that before. It doesn’t work.” That’s because your dislike for these things are deeply rooted. You have actually convinced yourself that there is no way to like something you don’t, and that’s it.

You didn’t acquire this dislike overnight. Without you noticing, it took time before you finally identified and concluded that you are not fond of doing specific things. Likewise, it will also take time to get yourself out of this rut. Begin by learning to accept and not hate these things, for these have their purpose in your life.

Use available tools or aids to cope up with these unbearable things. Perhaps you will gradually learn to enjoy doing the dishes if you think of it as your quiet time. Try listening to some music or inspirational tapes while doing chores. Read informative books while waiting for the washing machine to do its job. Watch your favorite TV show while doing your exercises. Be creative!

Go to the root of the problem. Perhaps, it is not the activity that you dislike, but the repetitious motions or the resulting boredom that you hate. Perhaps it is the level of difficulty that you detest. Find ways to make the difficult less difficult. Experiment if you have to. Again, be creative.

A simple thing like cleaning the house might be difficult for you because it entails a lot of bending which makes your body ache. Try looking for cleaning gadgets to lessen the act of bending. It is possible that the reason you dislike cleaning the house is because you have to move heavy things around. Try rearranging the place to suit your convenience. The storeroom may be the place for some of the things you can do without.

Things that need repair should be promptly attended to. You may not know it, but a leaking showerhead in the bathroom encourages mold and mildew to develop faster than usual, making bathroom cleaning more difficult.

Simplify, simplify, simplify. Simplify your activities by grouping similar types of work and doing them together. Say, you have to go to the grocers, do it before you pick up the kids from school. This saves you a trip.

Life is short to be wasted doing the things you hate. Instead, find creative ways of doing boring, repetitive, and difficult things. Instead of hating cleaning the house, be thankful that you have a house. Instead of hating going to the office, appreciate that you have one. A simple change in the mindset, a dose of creativity, and regular practice on gratitude are some of the things you have to work on. Look at the brighter side of life!


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