Dr. Etel Leit

Martin Luther King Did NOT Have a Dream

How Can Signing Help You Tap into Your Dreams

As I was preparing my holiday tutorial video for Martin Luther King Day, I realized, it daunted me!

I was about to sign “I have a dream”. Word by word.

But then I realized, once again.  We all have dreams, inspirations, desires and things we want-want-want. Especially now, with the new year starting with a big boom. Resolutions. Loosing weight. Meeting Mr. Wonderful. Getting pregnant again. Buying your dream house. Finding the perfect job. Or laying in the sand of a Caribbean Ocean Beach sipping Pina Colada from a pineapple reading a book.

Martin Luther King had a dream as well. But he had more than that, he had exactly what it takes it to turn it to reality – he had a vision. He saw what he wanted. He was a visionary, not just a dreamer.

In American Sign Language, the proper way to sign “I have a dream”, is “I have a VISION!”

The sign for Vision is from our eyes, a visual thing.

How many times do you really visualize what you want? What your soul asks from you?

As some of you already know, I started to work with many private clients on achieving these dreams, and turn their vivid visions, into reality.

It truly takes 2 minutes a day. I have been doing it for the past few years now, and it is all coming true. See my trip to Thailand, my book, my trip to Colombia (which I tell you more in next vlog), The reality show I was part of it in September and much much more.

In the next few weeks I will reveal how I do it. I am excited to take you on this journey.

If you want to tap into creating your dreams into reality, all you have to do is know that it is not just a dream. As Martin Luther Kings exclaimed: I have a VISION!”

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