Once upon a time there was a man who always slept lying on his back and, whenever possible, wearing his spectacles on.
He wore his spectacles, or sometimes he kept his contact lenses on, because he claimed that by doing so he could see his dreams nice and clearly. Without his glasses the dreams were rather fuzy and out of focus.
He always tried to lay sleeping on his back and not move at all. Because if he turned to his side, left or right, his dreams would fall out of his ears and leave altogether.
He'd be sleeping on his back dreaming that he was on the beach with a beautiful lady wearing the smallest of bikinis and just as he smiled and lay down beside her comfortably on his side she would escape from his ear and he would lose the whole dream.
He tried a few times putting pieces of cotton wool in his ears to stop the dreams escaping. But this did not work, because now his dreams were totally silent. People in his dreams would move their lips but he could not hear what they were saying. It was very annoying especially when the lady in a bikini spoke alluringly to him and he could not make out what she was saying.
OK ... now that I got your attention, and you are possibly sitting there day-dreaming yourself, with or without your glasses on, let's get to the point ...
We often go through life with pre-conceived ideas and notions in our heads based on no fact or evidence whatsoever. We may have views about ourselves, the way we look, our background, our education, status in life or whatever. And this vision of us blurs the whole of our lives.
We feel we are not attractive enough. We are getting a little old perhaps and certain parts of our bodies are moving South where we'd rather they were not. We don't like the way we talk, our accent perhaps, our standard of education or the job we are doing.
Whatever our pre-conceived notion may be, often without reality, turns into a nightmare which blights our lives.
Let us now focus for a moment or two on this scenario I have painted, all too prevalent in many lives.
What do you imagine God thinks about us when we waste valuable time focussing on our imagined imperfections rather than delight in how wonderful we are?
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Monday, 14 September 2015
Dreaming ...
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Well, Victor, the woman in the bikini didn't do much for me--but your point is well taken!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Friend!
Thank you Lulu.
DeleteMany people spend a lot of time daydreaming about this and that rather than be satisfied with what they've got.
God bless.
Uh, I forgot what I was going to say ... it wasn't the bikini ... my mind started thinking about Tom Selleck at the beach ... *sigh*.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, good lesson. It is important to be more of a Doer and not a Dreamer. ~:)
Sparky, you have ruined my dream. Tom Selleck in a bikini certainly does not do it for me. I'll have nightmares imagining him. He was good as Magnum though; and even better as Jesse Stone.
DeleteGod bless you, Sparky.
At least the girl in his dreams had a bikini on. They don't even have that in my dreams, but don't tell my wife. ;)
ReplyDeleteWHAT??? What kind of glasses do you wear when you go to sleep? Or is it special contact lenses? Can I get them from Amazon, Manny?
DeleteGod bless you and your wife and son.