
Oct 18, 2010, 08:45 PM
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Anderson,
Now we have a dream whereas even thinking about a dream was pretty much out of the question for years. Kind of like just surviving as opposed to thriving. Remember, we had this condition long before help arrived, so perhaps it takes longer for a dream to be thought of.
I feel more at peace around having dreams. It is like window shopping, it doesn't cost anything and I can have whatever I want in my dream. I can have a small intimate group or I can have a dream of a conference or a fundraiser like I went to for eating disorders.
I saw the fundraiser for the other group and I thought why not? Why not have dreams about how things could be. I know there are lots of invitations extended by people with other conditions to be part of conferences about their conditions but I am dreaming about one for people here. There could also be a walk or run or, well the possibilities are endless, aren't they.
Dreams are free. They aren't expectations so no need to feel let down when they don't happen although it would be nice if your dream came true for you Anderson.
I think there is quite a difference between the need for a companion canine and a dream. Perhaps there can be a conference/fundraiser for people who have experienced abuse or ptsd for raising funds for obtaining therapeutic dogs. How about that for a dream!?
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