Jul 12, 2018 Provided to YouTube Music by: Universal Music Group Black & White DREAMERS LAUNCH ℗ 2018 Fairfax Entertainment Group Released on: 2018-07-13. But Dreamers will also need to negotiate alliances with non-immigrant allies. This can lead to a tension between building power by closing ranks—reminiscent of the transition to Black Power in the late 1960s in organizations like SNCC—and drawing value from other supporters.
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Missionary Tracy Sonshine saidOctober 20, 2009 @Dream on! Jesus is the miracle maker of dreams! If God is for you, then WHO can be against you!JESUS IS THE VICTOR AND THE BEST IS YET TO COME!YOU AIN’T SEEN NUTHIN’ YET!God says stay on the straight and narrow path that few find, seek Him and you will find Him, He will hide you in the tabernacle of His most Holy High place and teach you great and mighty things you did not know before!Hallelujah and Glory to God in the Highest! Peace on earth and goodwill to men!God is GREAT, come let us celebrate that God is great and greatly to be praised!!! We WIN in HIM!!! П™‚God bless you Bishop, God has removed your mountains and opened up the door to new things, new visions, and new miracles!With much love,your friendMissionary SonshineWalking and praising God for my miracles too, in JESUS NAME in love!!!
Let’s stay dream believing Stay home. Dream of other skies.We’ve always been daydreamers. On hot, airless afternoons in school rooms and offices. During interminable commutes and unending traffic jams. Through long, winter nights when we’ve lost track of time. To daydream is to long for something out of reach, to travel in your mind. It is an act of teleportation; of raw, neurochemical magic.Of course, it is essential — today – that we stay at home to save lives.
And so, because we cannot travel today, that act of daydreaming — of ‘ stay dreaming’ — becomes more important than ever before. We cannot act out our dreams, but we can indulge them. To ‘ stay dream ’ is to stay where we are while our minds journey to the edges of the earth.
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It is a reprieve from isolation; a salve to the same-same. It is the shape of hope; and something that is free in every sense of the word. It costs nothing. It is constrained by nothing.But right now, it feels like everything. That’s why we’re going to celebrate the act of stay dreaming, reflect ing on our most audacious ‘what ifs’ and our indulgent fantasies.
And we’re going to help you to do the same. And so, over the coming weeks, we ’ll share our dreams, and give them momentary shape – and we’ll ask you to do the same.So together, let’s stay dream believing.And what better dreams to start with than those of our three co-founders, Tom, Matt and James? Tom is stay-dreaming of IcelandSat at my desk, looking at my blue screen, I close my eyes and dream of a different blue.
The crashing, roaring, refreshing blue of the waterfalls you come across as you explore the coast and interior of my favourite place on earth – Iceland. And it’s not just the blue that I dream of. It’s the freshness of the air, the wonder of the landscape, the sense of freedom to explore, the deep immersion in the best of nature’s offerings. I will return but for now, and whilst I exist in a far more restricted, digital and superficial environment I will settle for dreaming of this special place.
Matt is stay-dreaming of the MaldivesMore than anywhere else, my dreams have been turning to the islands and atolls of the Maldives. In fact, we should be there now – the pandemic having scuppered our plans, as they have for so many others.
As a family, we’d been steadily building our excitement with maps and charts of these incredibly mysterious little island worlds; accessed by seaplane and sailed between by boat. And because it would be my first time, my dreams have been those of pure and joyous speculation. Fed by the stories of other travellers, of photos and (ever more frequent) internet searches. Needless to say, we’ve already rebooked it for Easter 2021.
James is stay-dreaming of JordanOver the past few weeks, my dreams have turned to Wadi Rum in Jordan; that legendary valley of ancient granite and towering sandstone. I travelled there only last November with my brother to celebrate his 50th; a place I’d dreamed of going since I was young. Sometimes, places fail to live up to the intensity of our expectations.
But this did not happen with Wadi Rum. It was vast, epic, monumental. You could feel the ages in the stone and the sand and the earth around you. But what really made it were the people; sharing that time with my brother and our guides, sleeping under canvas and waking to those sharply clear desert mornings.
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So this is where I think of when I close my eyes.
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