The Power of Collective Dreams
Our world is currently run by powerful magicians who are skilled at holding their dream over us all. However, if enough of us step outside of their dream and allow the Earth’s dream to come into us, we can create a new collective dream that will grow stronger.
The current dream held by the magicians is cracking and falling apart in every direction. This presents a perfect opportunity for us to step in and hold a different dream. As more people embrace this new dream, it will become part of the collective consciousness.
The Power of Normalization
Over time, things that were once considered abnormal can become normal as they enter the collective consciousness. Some examples of this include:
- 🌈 LGBTQ+ rights and acceptance
- 🌿 Marijuana legalization
- 💻 Remote work and digital nomads
The Magic Number: 144,000
It is said that we only need 144,000 dreamers to change the collective dream. In today’s world, this number is relatively small and achievable. By being a dreamer and holding a different vision for the world, you can contribute to the shift in the collective consciousness.
Interesting Fact: The number 144,000 is significant in various spiritual and religious contexts, often representing a group of enlightened or chosen individuals who will play a crucial role in the world’s transformation.
The Importance of Individual Action
While it may seem like a daunting task to change the collective dream, it all starts with individual action. By focusing on your own dreams and visions for the world, you can contribute to the larger shift. Some ways to do this include:
- 🧘♀️ Practicing meditation and visualization
- 🌍 Engaging in environmentally friendly practices
- 🤝 Building communities based on shared values and dreams
Interesting Fact: Studies have shown that collective intentions and thoughts can have a measurable impact on the physical world, such as influencing random number generators or reducing crime rates in a targeted area.
Correction:
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