Dream on....
Dream on....
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsDreams have a long history both as a subject of conjecture and as a source of inspiration. Throughout their history, people have sought meaning in dreams. They have been described physiologically as a response to neural processes during sleep, psychologically as reflections of the subconscious, and spiritually as messages from God or predictions of the future.
But who said only the asleep dream???
Most of us have at some point or the other been 'accused' of and reprimanded for 'daydreaming', but people who daydream more than average may have some psychological strengths, such as increased empathy.
While we spend lives chasing money, fame, fortune and aspirations, I feel, the only thing worth chasing is dreams, especially those that are recurring and continually haunt you. And like Paash said....

Every one doesn't have the propensity to dream
that's why
the fuse of a dynamite
lies dormant in the belly
because it cannot dream
of explosions
otherwise it would explode
by itself
Every one doesn't have the propensity to dream
that's why
sweat
in the palm of the hand
just dries up
without galvanising into action
that's why
rows upon rows of history books
on shelves
lie mute
because in order to dream
one must have courage and stamina
and the propensity to dream...

So then dream on, but more importantly, wake up, so you may try and realise the dreams!!!
Cheers!!!

About the AuthorAarti Singh author intro...Read Morefirst published:February 19, 2007, 01:08 ISTlast updated:February 19, 2007, 01:08 IST
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Dreams have a long history both as a subject of conjecture and as a source of inspiration. Throughout their history, people have sought meaning in dreams. They have been described physiologically as a response to neural processes during sleep, psychologically as reflections of the subconscious, and spiritually as messages from God or predictions of the future.

But who said only the asleep dream???

Most of us have at some point or the other been 'accused' of and reprimanded for 'daydreaming', but people who daydream more than average may have some psychological strengths, such as increased empathy.

While we spend lives chasing money, fame, fortune and aspirations, I feel, the only thing worth chasing is dreams, especially those that are recurring and continually haunt you. And like Paash said....

Every one doesn't have the propensity to dream

that's why

the fuse of a dynamite

lies dormant in the belly

because it cannot dream

of explosions

otherwise it would explode

by itself

Every one doesn't have the propensity to dream

that's why

sweat

in the palm of the hand

just dries up

without galvanising into action

that's why

rows upon rows of history books

on shelves

lie mute

because in order to dream

one must have courage and stamina

and the propensity to dream...

So then dream on, but more importantly, wake up, so you may try and realise the dreams!!!

Cheers!!!

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