I wish you’d run out of thread to embroider your dreams

Maturity has taught me who and what my priorities and dreams are, now I can return to the threads of my life with more courage and conviction, because this time I will use colored threads to weave a much stronger, more dignified and colorful existence.

Often, and without a by default age for this, there is often a time when we take stock of the “fabric of life” built so far. Suddenly we realize that between who we are and what we do, there is a deep problem: we don’t like any of this and it doesn’t bring us happiness.

“The thread of life would come out if sometimes it wasn’t wet from a few tears. Pythagoras?

Our paths of life sometimes form complex mazes of frustrations, fears and blockages in which we are constantly trapped, we have lost those threads of color that in the past embroidered each of our dreams and desires, that is then that uncertainty and fear that corrodes and corrodes appear. Destroys?

Is this the life I have left?

The Senoi are a tribe in Malaysia that has always been very interesting for anthropologists, psychologists and sociologists, one of the customs they have preserved since ancient times is that they meet every morning with their families to talk about the dreams and nightmares they had during the night.

Far from giving this custom an air of magic or spirituality, what the Senoi want is to understand the needs of each one through these dream images, to carefully analyze what each member of the family explains, this tribe usually climbs bamboo huts to stay off the ground, away from the “physical”.

The surprising thing about this practice is that, as the research of several experts has shown, the Senoi are an incredibly happy social group. Do these expression meetings allow you? Remove threads from your reality to get to know you better, in these people there are no violent attitudes and no one suffers from mental illness.

You will certainly like to know what kind of techniques the Senoi use to deal with these fears that are often reflected in our own dreams. If you want, you still have some very interesting books like “Senoi Dream Theory: Myth, Scientific Method and Dreamwork” by psychologist William Domhoff.

However, here are some small examples of your adaptation line

When uncertainty takes hold of us and we feel this unease between who we want to be and who we are now, there is only one option left: change. Now, it’s not about ending abrupt changes either, because the “tsunamis of life”?They don’t always guarantee success.

In fact, it’s about getting disappointed by allowing small changes, new directions, new people, new thoughts, all this suddenly leads us to dozens of new colored threads with which to embroider those dreams that we had before and that, for whatever reason, we were sleeping.

To make a change, however small, we are obliged to assume that a moment of crisis will come, those are the threads that offer resistance, are stubborn and stick in our own skin, trying to prevent us from taking the step we need.

The threads that embroider our dreams now await us in every corner, with the smiles of known or unknown people, because, believe it or not, there are still many walks through which trains pass that bear our names, and because it is never a good idea to let small minds convince us that our dreams are too great.

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