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July 11, 2007

The underlying truth about fairy tales

Curiosity may have killed the cat but apathy kills the spirit’s innate spark for adventure and childlikeness interest in our world that our creativity- the stuff that dreaming and wondering thrive on to help us become the genius God created us to be.

Many of us as children were deprived of this ability to wow and awe and were quickly domesticated to think in ways unnatural and very unfriendly to God’s intention of developing great minds

We physically developed into adults; however like produce forced to mature and made ready for consumption prematurely, we lack the nourishment. In the fantasy world it is what adds the oomph and the fire of passion for life that is lacking –grossly lacking.

So in order to make up for opportunities to dream, many people sneaked into their minds and generated pure stories- uncensored and they wanted to somehow share their forbidden tales they are in fact creating and nourishing their fantasy. These stories were referred to a wishful thinking and the dreamers were treated as though something was wrong with them… and so many buried the childlike manner of capturing the marrow of life. Some however, continued to work on their ‘once upon a time’ fables and thus came the birth of many things – we call inventions.

How else did inventions begin?

Certainly not by formulas and recipes that fell from the sky like the babies we were told that arrived by planes. Nice try!

And we wonder why kids today are the ones who know how to operate all the gadgets that require a PhD to figure out!

Thinking for one’s self even in his or her ‘private’ little world, unhurried and uninterrupted, is what keeps a person whole, alive and well, close to God and creation and in touch with their fairy tales.

In other words, fantasy is a very good thing if it is not smothered by guilt, shame and ridicule; for guilt, shame and ridicule hurts the outcome of good ideas, it poisons the dreams so too speak; and the result, well ye who have ears and eyes have seen and heard it all and are desperately developing research, diseases, jails and laws for the ones who are deemed to be defiant, abnormal and reeked with disease and malfunctioning brains hear ye! Hear ye!

The ones written from the childlike state capture souls as it kept the hopeless dancing with anticipation and revive the drooping spirit or might I say, ‘it brings out the child in us.’

The down side of that is that it made the fables and myths meant to take us astray from our divinity also seem true.

Oh oblivion what has thou done to intelligence

It seem that it was easier to encourage a child to hide the fact that their fairy tale was no fairy tale but the real story of their destined path which the source figure’s fear laced story were just robbing them of…their wonderful stories created by their imagination…the very thing that God gave them the authority to do. God used his imagination intelligently. That’s the truth behind the imaginative mind that makes it possible for each person to create his or her own real world instead of being trapped in another’s. Is it any wonder we so irresistibly chase God and become so excited when he awes us? Then we reunite with our wonder child…and we resume writing another chapter of our very own fairy tale.

Fairy tales are a person’s way of championing the wounded inner spirit… of staying in touch with God, that part of them that nothing can kill!

Oh what sweet consolation!

Now that’s how dreams come alive, and inventions come to fruition, and life sparks us with saucer wide eyes as we savour the meaningfulness of life and fairy tales.

Fairy tales allows us to tap into infinite source of auspiciousness where gallant souls venture to attain the ability to connect with the source of infinite potential- the Highest Self- their God self- conscious and altruistic personality

One day I will bring my dreams to full fruition and live happily ever after.
That’s why I keep dreaming and let my imagination explode everyday, like fireworks on the 1st of July!

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