Is Your Antenna Hooked Up?
Dear Dreamers,
Last week DreamTeam member Bradley Dugdale was
interviewed on talk radio in Phoenix, AZ by Julie Jordan Scott. Julie has a
radio show called Discover Your Passion, on KFNX "Hot Talk" radio 1100.
Julie and Brad had a lot of fun talking about the
Dream Roundup, and Julie offered free dream applications to all the listeners in
the Phoenix area. As it happens, she has an inspiring dream story of her own,
and she promises to share it with the us in the near future. watch for it in the
Dream Report column.
Julie found out about the Dream Roundup from a
friend who had used the dream exercise in a group conference call. She feels it
was one of the most powerful things she's ever done, and through her radio show
she hopes to play a hand in encouraging the greater Phoenix area to have the
same experience.
DREAMS FROM EVERY STATE BY
THE 4TH OF JULY!
We've got Maine!!! I've racked
my brain and honestly can't think of one person I know in D.C., Mississippi,
Iowa, New Hampshire, Kentucky, New Mexico, Louisiana, Oklahoma, or
Vermont. Can you? It'd be great if we could get at least one dream from each by
July 4. Can we do it?
Sweet
dreams
--Karen
Karen Hayes, DVM, Dream Newsletter editor
Dream Tip of the
Week
from board member Bradley Dugdale
Is your antenna
hooked up?
Opportunities, messages from a higher power,
coincidences... call them what you will, but everybody has them, every day.
They're what help you along the path to your dreams. They give you guidance,
steer you in the "right" direction, and open doors. Whether or not you're aware
of these helping hands depends on whether you're fully hooked up to your own
natural antenna: in other words, whether you're receiving the messages, or
they're broadcasting out into empty space, unnoticed.
One of the differences people notice after they
write their dreams is the sensitivity of their "antennae". Once I wrote my
dreams, it seemed helpful "coincidences" just started falling right into my
path. Frankly, I found it to be a little freaky at first! Then I realized that
by writing my dreams, I'd sharpened the reception on my "antenna." Odds are,
those coincidences popped up before, but I wasn't paying attention. When you
miss an open door, it might as well be closed.
If I'm in the midst of a dilemma, often an idea
will pop into my head. I might not even recognize it as being relevant to
the situation. The "old" Brad would discard the "distraction" and focus harder
on the problem. The "new" me, after writing down my dreams, recognizes that the
idea was an INTUITIVE FLASH, which usually contains the answer I need.
Trouble is, those intuitive flashes are like the dreams you have in your
sleep. If you don't pay attention to them the instant you wake up, they fade
quickly and are lost.
So, when some unexpected thought or opportunity or
"chance" meeting occurs, don't shrug it off - it could be one of those helping
hands. Free guidance, just for you. Follow it. In my Dream Manual, which will be
available soon, I'll tell you about some amazing "coincidences" that sped me and
others along the path to our written dreams.
Whether you realize it or not, you have your own
"coincidences." Writing your dreams will help you realize that they're not
coincidences at all. Just make sure your antenna is hooked up!
May all your dreams come
true!
--Brad
Brad Dugdale
Dream Roundup founder and Dream Team
board member
From The Control
Room
Webmaster Ben McGaughey has been busy. In addition to a
counter at the bottom of the web page to monitor how many people visit the site
(297 since June 12th), he's installed a new feature called the Referral Tree.
It'll help us recognize people who are using the Tell-A-Friend button to
promote the dream roundup online. Before we had the Referral Tree, we could
track only those referrals that came in the form of hard-copy dream
applications.
The Referral Tree grows larger each time you share
the site with someone new, and it grows even larger each time one of those
people you referred does the same. It's a great way for you to see the effect
one positive action can have on a multitude of lives, and on the world at
large.
So, from now on we'll have two kinds of
"cowpokes"-- those that bring in new dreamers by handing out hard-copy dream
applications (we'll call 'em Hard Copy Cowpokes), and those that use the
Tell-A-Friend link on the website (Cyber Cowpokes).
Next week we'll officially launch the Public Dreams
feature that Ben's already installed.
Never
let
your
dreams
die!
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