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I consider being wrapped up in fantastical, impossible, dreams for hours every day to be proof of our fallibility. We can be fooled about ANYTHING. Someone who is rock-solid "unchangable" in their beliefs is a fool not to realize this, agree?

2006-08-07 11:44:37 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

11 answers

Allrighty then...

2006-08-07 11:48:43 · answer #1 · answered by Shelli 3 · 0 1

Your very question reveals that you are very unfortunate one not having any dream. You are pinned down to this dull,drab world all the time of day and night. You don't know what you are missing.Of course it is good to have dreams and everybody have them. The alleged dreamless sleep is an impossibility. It may be that one may not remeber the dream on waking up.But remembering the dream and following them is not such a bad thing the only condition being that the dreams must have firm foundation in reality. Columbus saw a wild dream of a new world across the oceans. He pursued it relentlessly, underwent any number of insults and despairs. He realised his dream not only his persona dream but dream of the entire mankind held captive in the half portion of the world. Eienstein was obsessed throughout his life about the equaion E=MC2 and when he pulled it out of the dream world the very roots of the world tottered.Mahatma Gandhi dreamed of achieving freedom by persuading the British how they were blackening their own souls by holding on to it and he realised it in his lifetime. India's is the first case where an empire on which the Sun never sets handing back the Jewel in the Crown voluntarily.You should not only dream but believe in them.Columbus, Eienstein,Gandhi were at first hooted down for their impossible dreams but unmindful they held on the anchor of faith and realised their dreams in their own lifetimes--tall dreams which transformed the world.They say in India that the entire world is a fine dream god is having while he rests on the serpent in the middle of the ocean of milk, What a fine dream it is .Pray god has a deep sleep so that this dream does not break.

2006-08-07 12:07:08 · answer #2 · answered by Prabhakar G 6 · 0 0

No, I don't actually. Good idea, but I think that belief and hope are ingrained in your soul. A belief in something i mean, not some religion. So I think while we are searching for our beliefs, yes, we change our minds to fit our new understanding. But what I beleive now is rock-solid not because I scream it all over the world, but because I don't have to in order to reaffirm it for myself.

2006-08-07 11:49:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sounds like you are kind of rock solid in your belief, too.

Narrow-mindedness is a human fault, that is true.

Raining on somebody else's parade is worse. Thinking people shouldn't have dreams and stick to them... that's just hateful.

Live and let live.

2006-08-07 11:50:14 · answer #4 · answered by mia2kl2002 7 · 0 0

He lines up, shots, and its good! 2 points.

Okay what were you babbling about? I wasn't listening. Guess I was too wrapped up in my own dram.

LOL

2006-08-07 11:49:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, I agree that people who are not willing to question their faith, who have "blind faith," are foolish and easily used by those in power. I think you can be strong in your faith but be curious and ask questions, too.

2006-08-07 11:48:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"In dreams we enter a world that is completely our own."
- Albus Dumbledore

2006-08-07 11:48:41 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You will grow out of this stage.

2006-08-07 11:49:16 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

only to a degree

2006-08-07 11:51:41 · answer #9 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

word

2006-08-07 11:46:56 · answer #10 · answered by RandyGE 5 · 0 0

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