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In my dreams I'd have the real guitars, not wooden models, and the guy who plays them :)
'59 Gibson Les Paul, Gibson EDS-1275 double neck, Fender "Dragon" Telecaster and, of course, Jimmy Page to serenade me.
I like this bedroom setup, very nice and clean. Look at the curtons, side table lamps etc., they all look very cute.
When you are the size of a bug and look up at the Tower of Terror, all you can do is dream of being big enough to ride it one day.
dream: The darkness of winter is taking its toll. With thanks to my Suzy for her help with the random factor...
dream on 18 December 2010 - day 352
we do not always recognize our dreams.
Once upon a time there was a woman who longed to find out what heaven is like. She prayed constantly, "O God, gant me a vision of paradise." She prayed for years until one night she had a dream. In her dream an angel came and led her to heaven. They walked down a street in paradise until they came to an ordinary looking house. The angel, pointed toward the house saying "Go and look inside."
The woman looked and saw a person preparing supper, another reading the newspaper and children playing with their toys. She was disappointed and returned to the angel saying "is this all there is to heaven?"
The angel replied, "Those people you saw are not in paradise, paradise is in them!"
Edward Hays "Feathers on the Wind"
Teens ages 14 to 17 have an exclusive club aboard the Disney Dream with Vibe. Outside, teens have a private deck area – a modern space where they can enjoy fun in the sun without ever leaving the teen club. There are plenty of mod chairs and chaise lounges for sunbathing, two wading pools, fountains, pop jets and misters for cooling off. (Diana Zalucky, photographer)
There is no madness more delirious than dreaming...
~J. Allan Hobson, Professor of Psychiatry, Emeritus, Harvard Medical School.
Dreaming is madness of the mind. The mind, which behaves cohesively during our wakeful hours, throws caution to the wind when asleep and dreams. While dreaming, areas of the brain related to wakeful cognition and consciousness, like the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (decision making), the sensorimotor cortex (conceptualization), and the primary visual cortex (visual cue processing), are completely shut off. Instead, Parieto-Occipito-Temporal junction of the brain, an area that converts perceptions into abstract thoughts, mental imagery and memories, is turned on. Cut-off from primary sensory inputs during sleep, reality in the brain is re-painted during a dream; this time by an artist who is eccentric and psychotic. Think about any of your dreams and you will know what I am talking about.
Yet, this is only the beginning of ‘complications’. The subjective experience during the process of dreaming is as real as our wakeful reality. While dreaming, no one remembers they are not awake and the experience is responded to as if it is all ‘real’. Our dreams, despite being bizarre, make us smile, sweat, cry, hurt, panic, and get angry or aroused in a normal way. Thus, one could say that dreams are a complete state of consciousness in their own right.
Wait a minute! This moment I am absolutely conscious that I'm chasing a beautiful mermaid (who looks just about like you) on a purple beach of free flowing strawberry jelly where cheese sea-lions are singing ‘good morning beautiful, how was your night’ in a chorus; and the next moment, I am conscious that it is 6 AM, time to get up and make some strawberry jelly sandwiches for breakfast and get on with the day. How are these two states of consciousness valid in each other’s context? Although I felt similarly engaged with both, are they really the same ‘consciousness’? Perhaps not.
If not, my dear, how do I know, what I am subjectively experiencing right now in the dimple of your beautiful smile and the twinkle of those deep playful gorgeous eyes, is not just another dream?
Dreaming is still what is left. So lets dream and wish our dreams come true;) To all my Flickr friends;)) A better word, cleaner, more conscious, less violent.
Simone
I am thankful for the dreams-come-true that I am living today and I look forward to seeing how they develop over time. Balancing going with the flow with setting intentions is an art I am still working on. It could ... perhaps ... be my life purpose to work that out!
Blogged at: thehappypainter22.blogspot.com/2011/11/dreams-come-true.html
I once had a dream which consists of three parts: a.) A job that I like; b.) A hobby that I enjoy; c.) Someone I love and she loves me too, I see her every day but never feel enough.
I did not want too much, I did not want a big house, a fancy car or to be a rich man, I just wanted to be a happy man.
That was a simple dream out of a young man's heart, but it never came true.
That dream, it has died for many years. Because I had to do many jobs that I didn't like just to pay the bills; because I wasn't able to find her.
As time went by, I finally leaned that LOVE is not an easy word to say. So I forced myself and stopped loving. I was an idiot.
Fortunately I still have 1/3 of my dream in my hands - I am doing something I like, clicking and clicking.
Just hope I can still have the chance to fight back - to get if not then create a job that I like; and to find a woman that I love. Live the life that I have.
y
So I started "force remembering" my dreaming lately... a sort of lucid dream process..
This is kind of what the dream was like (yeah its a little interpretive)
Here is exactly what I wrote when I woke up from it.
(excuse the morning grammar)
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"Playing basketball at school. Walked to the locker room, it was a type of barracks that lead to a train station... More like a subway. This drops us off outside and we ended up riding theose BigWheel bike things in a almost roller coaster way... I could run!! "
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I can't really remember it all now, but I did then. So from that I made this composite type thing you see here.
Anybody else picture and remember their dream??
(this is all free stock images from sxc.hu)
That the answer to your question lies in front of you
Dream like I do,It's killing every part of you
Dream like I do, No matter what they think of you
I would say no more ♪
My work at the 'Dreaming Nightmares' show.
The Fall, 644 Seymour Street, Vancouver, Canada
30th April - 4th June.
thefalltattooing.com/content/gallery/Calender/may09/dream...
A MASSIVE thanks and word up to Indigo for donating her time and effort into putting this show together, it was great to be involved and show in Canada! thank you!
INDIGO: www.flickr.com/photos/27557040@N06/
sprayed, like usual, with a can of black and a can of white.
click 'All Sizes' just above the photo to see it larger.
seldom 09
Seoul’s fourth largest park is Dream Forest, built at the site of a former amusement park, Dreamland, in Seoul’s northern Gangbuk-gu district. This very attractive park has a wide range of facilities including fountains and water play areas for children, a free observation tower, a botanic garden, a deer garden, a kids library and a concert hall. Also within the park is an ancestral shrine built for Princess Bokwon, made up of beautiful old Korean hanok style buildings, behind which is a bamboo forest path. All of which make this a perfect destination for the summer.
Accessible from:
Mia Sageori Station, Line 4, Exit 1. Walk or take the local bus #9, #11.
Dolgoji Station, Line 6, Exit 3. Walk or take the city bus #147.