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ENDORSEMENT
"My friend, Grace Allison, an intelligent, contemplative individual, through hard-won experiences, speaks to my mind and heart concerning paths to the "hidden" part of the mind. She emphasizes the use of the higher levels of spiritual concepts such as dreams, faith, hope, forgiveness, and joy. "Do You Have a Dream Workbook 5 Keys to Realize Your Dream" is a layman's gift to the further understanding of the dynamic unconscious mind".
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Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association
Clinical Professor, Dept of Psychiatry
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2018
Do You Have a Dream?
Copyright © 2018, Grace Allison. All Rights Reserved.
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Library of Congress Control Number: 2004090310
ISBN: 978-0-9988308-0-3
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Cover and Interior design: 1106 Design, LLC
DEDICATION
To all brave dreamers who have a courageous heart to walk the path of the Spiritual Warrior
WHAT I DO
I am married to Dr. John Blair, PhD, professor emeritus from the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech University. In 2011, after being single for thirty years, I found a good man who gave me the respect and loving I deserved. When I married John, I retired from forty years of the world of business, marketing, and business development. Now I take care of my husband, write books, play golf, travel, and serve my community.
Each morning when we rise, John and I drink our morning coffee and watch the morning news. I do my yoga practice, breathing, and stretching to get my body ready for the day. Next, I prepare breakfast. On most days, I take time to do spiritual exercises. I feel scattered when I do not keep my morning ritual.
By mid-morning, I am on social media, followed by either writing or playing golf. Daily chores of grocery shopping, laundry, and cleaning house keep our household in good order.
I am an autodidact who is curious and loves to learn. Writing was a large part of my business world. With retirement, I have time to use my creative writing skills. In the last ten years, I have taken courses on writing fiction and nonfiction, publishing, and marketing.
Currently I have one book, A Dream Is a Wish the Heart Makes: Or If at First You Don’t Succeed, Change the Rules, which won the Bronze E-Global Book Award and is available at bookstores and online.
I am writing my novel, Einstein’s Compass: A Novel of What If? with my friend of forty years, Laren Bright, a three-time Emmy-nominated writer. He and I share similar spiritual teachings through the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness. Through my forty years of being a student of MSIA, I have been inspired to share the world of the Mystical Travelers. This novel featuring the Mystical Travelers is a science-fiction thriller: “What if Einstein met spiritual beings who assisted him in creating his miracle theory?”
Once a month, I advertise online through the community network “Meetup.” I offer a free spiritual awareness class in my home. Through techniques of breathing and going inward, we exercise the living spirit within the spiritual heart, where we explore the inner mysteries of light. Recently, I volunteered my “Meetup” format with the coordinator of MSIA’s Home Seminar Administrator. Together, we created a format for home seminar leaders around the world.
“Amateurs sit and wait for inspiration; the rest of us just get up and go to work.”
— STEPHEN KING
WHAT I KNOW
Through hard lessons of trying to be a good person and strive for success, I discovered a simple rule: “Take care of yourself first, so you can take care of others.”
I am a natural caregiver. My father was an abusive alcoholic; my mother and sister died by suicide and suffered from mental illness. At ten years old and the oldest of four children, I became the responsible one in the family. By the time I was in my late twenties, I was broken and exhausted from giving to those around me. As an empath, I see and feel into people’s needs. I have had to learn to discriminate and create boundaries to not rescue people.
The fact is, our planet is a place of learning through change—always has been, always will be. Today with global connectivity, social media, and a million ways to distract themselves, people are grasping for instant answers to their life’s dilemmas. As a wellness coach, I hear the cries of “rescue me” with the pill, diet, or fast solution to shelter themselves from the change of the physical world that will magically give them all the world’s treasures.
As a wellness coach, when I work with people who want to feel better, I put the responsibility of their wellness in their hands by asking, “If you had all the health, energy, and happiness, what would you be doing with your life?”
There are as many thought leaders in the world as there are students. I encourage anyone who is ready to take charge of their lives and have no idea how, to just pick one. I did when I had to. When I had cancer, was without a job, and was lost, I had to—to save my own life.
“I dream for a living.”
STEVEN SPIELBERG
WHAT I WANT
What Is a “Modern Mystic”?
During the fifteenth century, the Spanish Inquisition punished people who had otherworldly experiences with God. Anyone who was a healer or had intuitive knowing of God was burned at the stake. According to the church, the only way a person could hear the word of God was through a priest or minister. Today, the term “mystic” is associated with the occult, magic, astrology, and tarot readings. I want to educate people to know that the mystical is not dark magic nor should it be ostracized.
Being a mystic is a spiritual, religious, and transcendental experience. St. Theresa of Avila, a former Jewess, was a Catholic nun and a mystic in the sixteenth century. The Catholic Church has venerated more than 10,000 saints, with many being mystics. Patron saints are often chosen today because an interest, talent, or event in their lives overlaps with the special area. For example, St. Francis of Assisi was a mystic who loved nature, and so he is the patron of ecologists. St. Francis de Sales was a mystical writer, and so he is the patron of journalists and writers. St. Clare of Assisi is a mystic and the patron of television because one Christmas when she was too ill to leave her bed, she saw and heard Christmas Mass—even though it was taking place miles away. Angels are also named as patron saints.
