Saturday, April 23, 2011

A pen & emotions

Dreamer. An individual who resides in all of us. Being a dreamer is a process which comes as involuntarily to us as breathing. We build fairy tales, wishing with our closed eyes on falling stars. We listen to successful stories fantasizing it to be our ours. 'Sub'conscious mind is a very powerful tool. I second that thought. Deja Vu is a by product of the chemical processes taking place in the subconscious mind.You haven't REALLY experienced the moment before but something says that you have.'Sub'conscious mind is a very powerful tool. Indeed.

The individual in question is the one who acts as warehouse of all our dreams & cushions us in times of discomfort. Even then its not an evergreen forest. Its more like...like an hourglass. There are moments when its content empty out completely taking with themselves all the dreams and aspirations.At this point, we look for someone to blame. Someone on whom we can vent out our frustration.

Not long back i learnt from my books that we always look for a third person to blame him/her for our failures. Most often than not, it is someone close to us. However, recently, i also learnt that there is an expiry date on blaming others too. One fine day, you have to grow up,stand & take responsibility for everything. Yes, for just about anything that happens. And it is then that you realise, that dreams are a path to give hope to yourself, to define a goal for yourself. They are forever etched in the mind. In life, a small stone makes you stumble and turn the hourglass. But what you have to remember is that even though the contents have moved, they're not lost. They have just been transferred from one area to another. You just have to change your outlook to find the new area.

No doubt the feeling is unsettling, but patience is what it demands. Always remember, the gory, black sky of the night also has a faintly sparkling moon in it. A moon which tries to keep the spirit high while reiterating that the bright sun is right behind him. PATIENCE.

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