DREAM COME TRUE


There are many people around the world who had precognitive experience. According to different surveys, about 50% of the population can say that some of their dreams became true in their later life. Since we cannot force a dream to happen we also cannot make the dream a reality. There is a story about a poor teacher of a school. The management of that school had a chain of schools spread across different regions. Once this poor teacher had a dream that he fought against many rulers of the country and became king of the whole country. He continuosly thought about this dream but could not put effort to fight and win and become the king. He couldn't not find any opportunities for that. However he continued to be good teacher for the students and very efficient teacher for the management. After sometime our teacher was inducted as a member of the board by the management. Years later he became the Chairman of that large chain of schools.

Does the above story has anything to do with dream come true? Yes, it is a dream come true, with no effort by the one had the dream. It can be seen as a glimpse of the future through an unfamiliar angle of vision, but an absolute truth told by an unknown language. It can be seen through another spectrum. We may imagine that we are sitting in a large dark room with closed small ventilations at different heights getting opened once in a while for a few seconds. Depending upon the intensity of light out side we may sometimes see something there from the outside or future world. The vision and sound are certainly in different wavelengths. And we interpret these and say something. The vision and sound are true but the interpretation may or not be true. And that is our dreams.

K V George
 




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