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The Impossible Dream?
Copyright © 2004, Geela
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So many of our dreams, at first seem impossible. In fact, our
repeated attempts to share our enthusiasm about our dreams with
others is often met with “dream on … your chances of winning the
lottery are better than achieving this dream.” Is it any wonder
that over time we give our power and will away by virtue of
giving in to the negative voices in our head while doubting our
own ability and power to achieve our dreams despite all the
seeming obstacles? We are all prone to suggestions, why not
consciously choose positive suggestions by refusing to live
according to what others expect of us or underestimating our
own power to make a change in ourselves and be the change we
wish to see in the world? After all, the key to achieving
anything and even overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles
is faith; the knowledge that the possible always exceeds the
impossible. However, if we are to overcome the outer space
(those superficial materialistic values that don’t serve our
highest good but instead leave us weak, unhappy and insecure),
we must first learn to conquer our inner space (by reevaluating
our own values system, thinking and false belief systems that
may be self-defeating and not in our best interest).
When we make conscious choices based on our own will and truth,
we automatically reclaim our power and set in motion a powerful
chain reaction of events that harmonize with our dominant
thoughts and attract positive experiences into our lives.
Suddenly the possible exceeds the impossible and life has a new
meaning and purpose and you experience renewed spirits, a sense
of well-being and real joy.
Mastering the art of the possible through unshakable faith is
in the heart of THE AMERICAN DREAM written by Geela, an award
winner singer/songwriter and the founder of the innovative
nonprofit organization, ONE SPIRIT, ONE WORLD dedicated to
helping children and promoting a culture of peace. It’s
true-life story of an immigrant who came to the America,
overcame incredible obstacles to achieve success, as defined by
The American Dream. However, there is a twist to this success
story. A near-death experience made her realize that there was
more to life than material success and that the American Dream
was an illusion since it was based on a materialistic values
system, a dead-end to anyone in pursuit of the riches of the
heart. Based on her extensive experience, both personally
and professionally, Geela put together a blueprint called The
Principles For Successful Living. When applied correctly,
these principles are sure to take anyone regardless of their
circumstances and perceived disabilities, from poverty to
prosperity. In fact, many successful people knowingly or
unknowingly have been applying them and they WILL work for you
too. She should know. Geela is living proof that the possible
always exceeds the impossible. Remember, good things come to
those who have faith. What you believe is what you achieve.
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Copyright © 2004, Geela
Author of “The American Dream”
http://www.Geela.com
Geela is an award winning singer/songwriter/composer, columnist,
and author of the best-selling book “THE AMERICAN DREAM,” her
true- life story of how she came to America as a young immigrant
with nothing and overcame incredible obstacles to achieve
mega-success. She founded ONE SPIRIT, ONE WORLD to help children
and promote a culture of peace and harmony. Get a free sample of
her music and her book at http://www.Geela.com
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