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The Blue Dream Project: Something To Believe In

Posted in music, Personal Growth, Relationships, Social Standpoints with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on November 16, 2013 by Dr. Leaux

“How you came through just at the right time. I can’t explain escaping the hard way.”

 

Writing the #BlueDream project has been one of the greatest periods of revelation that I’ve experienced. The way I see and exist in the world is different to the point that I feel sometimes as if I’ve transcended the shackles society has placed on my mind, body, and soul. I pray unceasingly that my music speaks to the soul and carries the healing message through the universe.

The ability to bid farewell is a superpower in your spirit by which giants are tumbled and mountains are moved. While we may need something to hold on to, in order to not  wash away and become one with the residuals of life, we also need to understand how empowering we are to ourselves by being able to see things come and go. When one is able to let go of something near and dear to the heart it projects the makings of a strong positive spirit. This simple, powerful intrinsic quality as a human is one of which we are slowly being stripped in efforts to be misled to a codependent mindset.

Sometimes in this human experience we get attached to facets of this world. There is something divine in everything we see and that is what attracts us, be it an object of passion or affection or even merely peace. Whatever it may be, we all need something to believe in. Granted nothing stays the same, we still need an anchor in times where nothing seems to wield the stability we need. We all have been taught to fight for what we believe in, and to never give up, but my walk of faith has taught me to keep loose ties to just about everything because the Creator may have plans beyond our understanding that will grow us in ways we on our own would be incapable.

When you love something you should let it go. If it comes back, you have confirmation that it’s truly yours to have and to hold. The spirit of fear will try to keep you from sending something down the river. Fear will have one believe that captivity is a display of love and affection, when it actually mutilates the sincerity of our actions and the perception of intention. As the song says, “Remember what we told ourselves. Goodbye is only in the name of LOVE.”