
Blog 3480 – 05.14.2025
Dreams Really Do Come True
I often quote my friend Mike Dooley, author of Notes from the Universe. His signature statement at the end of all his Notes emails is: “Thoughts become things, choose the good ones.” Dreams are thoughts and our thoughts and dreams really do come true. What we focus upon, what we think about, and what we talk about passionately becomes our reality. We are creators, co-creator with our higher self, of all there is.
In my lifetime I have seen many things come into being that were yesterday’s dreams. If we can think it, if we can dream it, we can do it. All the marvels of this modern world were first thoughts, dreams, then words, and today we are able to see them, touch them, and build upon them.
The rub of course is that many for whatever reason do not focus on the good thoughts, the highest and best thoughts, but the not so good ones. The same with dreams. You see it all around you and often, people giving way too much thought and focused attention and yes even words with emotion to dreams and desires on what they do not want instead of the things that they do, unaware that they are bringing these terrible things to life by the focus that they give them. It is a recipe for disaster and disappointment.
Two promises come to mind:
“Delight yourself in the LORD and he shall give you the desires of your heart.”
“Ask whatsoever you will believing you shall receive.”
Both of those promises seem conditional, the first on delighting in the LORD and the second on believing.
I believe our higher power (the LORD, God almighty) is our higher best self. One more promise and I will try to wrap this up. “All the promises of God are in him are Yes and Amen.” (Pictured above)
We are not only in him we are him and therefore anything we focus upon and speak about with attention and emotion comes into being. We are told in the Book of Genesis that the Creator spoke everything into being out of nothingness.
A new friend that I made recently in Bon Wier, Texas was telling me a story yesterday about some scientists that were saying that man can now do anything and no longer needed God. God said to the scientists, “Make a man out of dirt.” The scientists replied, “We can do that.” God then said, “Make the dirt.”
“Out of the dust of the earth, God created man” But first he had to create the dust or dirt. Like our higher self, or father if you prefer, we think and speak the world around us into existence out of thin air, out of nothingness, like a bolt from the blue.
Ten years before I began this particular adventure in time and space, in 1940, Walt Disney issued one of his animated classics, Pinocchio. The story is about a lonely toy maker who wants desperately to have a son, so he makes one out of wood and then wishes upon a blue star, that turns out to be a blue wish granting fairy, for the wooden boy to come to life. The blue fairy grants Geppetto’s wish and gives Pinocchio a conscience named Jiminy Cricket to guide him on his way to becoming a real flesh and blood boy. I have attached a link to Jiminy’s most well known song below.
Your friend and fellow traveler,
David James White
when you wish upon a star from pinocchio (lyric video)