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Dream On

 Part of being a wisdom keeper is being a keeper of a vision, a dream, a hope.  The Hopi Indians have a philosophy that gives them an inner strength to overcome life's obstacles and prejudices.  They speak of the "dream catcher," a symbolic net hung in their homes.  Into this net fly their dreams, they hopes and aspirations.  They believe that unrealistic or unattainable visions pass through the net.  Only those dreams that have realizable hopes that can be achieved are caught and remain inside.

Never stop dreaming, imagining what you can do or become.  You are more in potential than actualized.



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