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The Art Of Make-Believe

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Remember when you were a kid and you played Make-Believe? Remember how easy it was to Make Believe you were a famous singer or an astronaut or a brilliant painter? You could sit in any room or under a tree or in your sandbox and actually BE that person. You'd see it all as clearly as if you were there...all the smells and sights and noises crystal clear in your pretty little head. Easy as making mud pies. Remember?

I'm wondering why we stop doing it. I'm wondering why we think that just because we're 'grown-ups' we can't still sit under a tree and Make Believe. Just look at those words! MAKE BELIEVE. Do you see the implication here? Can you see just how powerful that phrase is?

When you Make Believe you literally make what you believe (to) BE. You create whatever it is in your mind's eye so clearly that you forget it's not 'real'. In that forgetting, you plant the seed of creation, grow it with your energy (love!) and pretty soon...it's HERE. It shows up just the way you envisioned it. It has gone from Make Believe to Living Belief. Sounds like a pretty simple concept. Almost too simple. Because, let's face it, more often than not, people are averse to simple being the answer to anything. If it's that simple, it can't possible work.

Really?

Think about this: What would we do without the wheel? I know, I know...such a silly and over-used example. But think about it! The wheel completely changed the way humans live. We see it everywhere; on cars, trucks, planes, ships, inside machines, toys, and much, much more. Life wouldn't be the same without the wheel. It was said to be invented by the Mesopotamians in 4 th century BC, eventually helping usher about the Bronze Age. Starting from wooden carts and wagons, the simple yet so very useful device evolved over time. With so many uses and applications, it is forever part of the human race, and one of the first steps to civilization. Can you imagine being unable to take a taxi to your hotel instead footing several miles with tons of bags? Or spending an hour walking to get to the grocery store? Or hauling dirt from here to there?

How do you suppose such a simple invention came to be? How do you think it started...before it was actually created? Yep. You guessed it. It began as an idea...a thought. And then...it WAS.

I know this is all very fundamental stuff. But I think it bears reminding...because I also know there are lots of people who dismiss the idea of Make Believe. I'm thinking you ought to give it a try...again. And see how much fun it can be to Make Believe.

{And if you feel foolish about it, go sit in a closet. No one will ever know!}



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» left by Dianne Lehmann (5,642)
Dianne Lehmann
(41 days 19 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Hi Camille.
 
I don't think I ever stopped making believe. But I've always considered it as entertainment. Maybe I should take a harder look at it. It could be a really great focus for accomplishment.
 
Hugs,
Dianne

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» left by Ken McCreless (1,677)
Ken McCreless
(39 days 21 hours ago.)

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You speaketh truth, Miss Camille!
 
"You create whatever it is in your mind's eye so clearly that you forget it's not 'real'."
 
That is a problem for me, battling monsters I created. Especially since I make them so tough and evil!

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» left by Camille Strate (1,348)
Camille Strate
(39 days 2 hours ago.)

Yea...but YOU create them, you big silly.

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» left by Alice Pieper from Wever, IA (39 days 3 hours ago.)
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Hi Camille,
 
What a great reminder!  We need to use more of our natural abilities to spread our creative wings.  Thanks.  Alice

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» left by Camille Strate (1,348)
Camille Strate
(39 days 2 hours ago.)

You're so very welcome. Here's the gist: HAVE SOME FUN!

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» left by Connie Baum from Tecumseh, NE (39 days 2 hours ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
This makes me want to have another tea party with my dolls and bears who always supported my whackadoodle ideas! Thanks for reminding me to be a kid again!
 
Hugs
 
Mother Connie/aka Connie Baum

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» left by Camille Strate (1,348)
Camille Strate
(39 days 2 hours ago.)

Like YOU needed reminding? You're the biggest kid I know (besides myself)...which is why I love ya so!

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» left by Gregory Lewis (1,561)
Gregory Lewis
(38 days 23 hours ago.)

Reader Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Some memories are life lessons we never forget. Like the time I saw in an inner city, the day after Christmas, a child of about 12 on the sidewalk playing with an ordinary stick. I thought to myself this kid probably had some kind of gifts under whatever it was her family considered a Christmas tree, but that stick was the fun thing. The toy companies aren't telling you parents this, but play is 80% imagination, 19% perspiration, and 1% prop.
 
-G

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