Friday, December 6, 2019
Dad's Cameo
Listen to "Dad's Cameo In My Dreams" on Spreaker.
I've never found faith or received a rush from a dream. Not my cup of tea to talk about what ran wild while attempting to sleep. And yet Keith Richards participated with a dream to come up with Satisfaction for the Rollingstones. Michael Jackson used to keep a tablet and writing instrument beside his bed. Being a 25 year daily writer I too have played that game but had to end the journey of midnight message making. Once you wake up the creative monster it's like a child, it doesn't want to go back to bed. On this podcast we go back three years to October of 2016 where the person I am, he who doesn't talk about dreams, penned out the events of a dream. My father who had passed in 2015 made a cameo appearance. He brought a message. Or so says the writing because in 2019 I don't remember any of this unfolding. My father said, "From where you stand we see only the light of what is becoming. Unless your heart has settled on the dull dimness of yesterday's bread crumbs." Interpretation is the only tool we hold here. A seed planted in a dream over three years ago inviting fruit to the vine this present time. What I got from it was a simple message connected to living a life of mindfulness. From where you stand we see only the light of what is becoming. Meaning now! From this place right here. What you see is only the light of what's becoming. You see the future every moment your eyes are open. I'm not saying ten years. I mean split seconds of time swiftly racing to touch your thinking. In all things that you see it's the future reaching. Then your brain processes it creating decisions and or experiences. The second part of the message from Dad's cameo puts focus on making a choice. Unless your heart has settled on the dull dimness of yesterday's bread crumbs. We've gone from seeing the future to living in the past. A choice. You can't rewrite your travels. Marty McFly from Back To The Future sure wanted to. If Hollywood can't neither can you. Enjoy your bad days. They help shape what you're gonna quickly label a good one or a blessed adventure. Allow your future to become without having to settle on yesterday's bread crumbs.
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