By: Eva Varona
March 18, 2011
Today is the international day of sleep, scientifically necessary and metaphorically a privilege.
One day like today where we necessarily count our dreams and the dreams that have shaped the history of mankind:
There are dreams that change lives, dreams that come true, I Have a Dream "by Martin Luther King, it seems that in that speech whose words floated like a dream, came into the mentality of a people that placed him on the threshold of love's power, in the way of immortality, the live the American dream. Dreams
breaking barriers of reality and go beyond the powers of eternity.
"I SEE A MEXICO WITH HUNGER AND THIRST FOR JUSTICE", the words of the dreamer, who was on the verge of awakening from its long slumber to a Mexican village certainly hungry and thirsty for justice ... I did not know that dreaming is possible ... but also dangerous. There are dreams
truncated, perhaps more painful than
nightmares ... Veracruz is awakening from a dream that had subjugated.
Black Hand That Rocks the Cradle, leaving only debts, embezzlement and fraud.
Thousands of Veracruz now living the nightmare of a terrible crisis that is just beginning ...
Japan meets today also 8 days of terrible awakening, 6000, lost dreams, drowned in a tidal wave, 262 replicas and 6 nuclear reactors have been a nightmare.
How many dreams have been lost in recent days?
The thousands of faces sleep now crowded into a huge room, they reflect one of the most painful expression of the human being ... not knowing if you've awakened from a terrible nightmare.
In Japan there is a poem in a temple called "Loss", the poet erased those words can not write ... just feel lost.
And my dreams?
My dream is this, where I live now sitting typing for you.
My dream was the portal Gazeta is now a reality ... 7 years.
And your dreams?
lavaronita@hotmail.com
www.lavaronita.blogspot.com
March 18, 2011
Today is the international day of sleep, scientifically necessary and metaphorically a privilege.
One day like today where we necessarily count our dreams and the dreams that have shaped the history of mankind:
There are dreams that change lives, dreams that come true, I Have a Dream "by Martin Luther King, it seems that in that speech whose words floated like a dream, came into the mentality of a people that placed him on the threshold of love's power, in the way of immortality, the live the American dream. Dreams
breaking barriers of reality and go beyond the powers of eternity.
"I SEE A MEXICO WITH HUNGER AND THIRST FOR JUSTICE", the words of the dreamer, who was on the verge of awakening from its long slumber to a Mexican village certainly hungry and thirsty for justice ... I did not know that dreaming is possible ... but also dangerous. There are dreams
truncated, perhaps more painful than
nightmares ... Veracruz is awakening from a dream that had subjugated.
Black Hand That Rocks the Cradle, leaving only debts, embezzlement and fraud.
Thousands of Veracruz now living the nightmare of a terrible crisis that is just beginning ...
Japan meets today also 8 days of terrible awakening, 6000, lost dreams, drowned in a tidal wave, 262 replicas and 6 nuclear reactors have been a nightmare.
How many dreams have been lost in recent days?
The thousands of faces sleep now crowded into a huge room, they reflect one of the most painful expression of the human being ... not knowing if you've awakened from a terrible nightmare.
In Japan there is a poem in a temple called "Loss", the poet erased those words can not write ... just feel lost.
And my dreams?
My dream is this, where I live now sitting typing for you.
My dream was the portal Gazeta is now a reality ... 7 years.
And your dreams?
lavaronita@hotmail.com
www.lavaronita.blogspot.com
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