The Dream I Never Dreamt

by Goldie Martin (United States of America)

A leap into the unknown USA

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This dream was like no other. I remember the the faces of different cultures, the sun was shinning it's brightest and the moon peaked around it. When I looked to my left I saw the children playing over by the end of a rainbow, then suddenly the wind stopped like the earth stood still and when I looked back I was surrounded by the faces of every culture and they were whispering to me, it was the sound of cry's, speeches from leaders, and the sound of community and love. I knew the dream was important and that I had to listen, but I also knew this was no ordinary dream this was a calling. "What is it you want from me? I'm just a regular woman" then a strong a strong force dawned upon me, it didn't use words but visions and it showed me traveling speaking the word to different community's getting our next generation prepared for something great. I reached out to that vision I grabbed ahold of it with tears in my eyes then at that moment I knew what I was destined to do... I so I woke up just to have a missed call from a friend of mines. She told me about this place and how they traveled around the world to help other community's like ourselves come together and prosper, she offered me a spot and immediately I accepted. Long after I was sent to this place not to far from my home and when I walked into the office I felt the peace and love in the air just as my dream, I was greeted to a friendly voice "hi my name is wiz and welcome to Americans For Prosperity" and then others of different cultures and race joined him. It felt like deja vu, I asked myself could this be a vision I had instead of a dream? My question was shortly to be answered. we gathered around as a group well that's what I called it, but they were all family no matter what color,size, or personality they were it felt like home. The man I met earlier did a speech about how we were going on a trip to open more jobs for families in need in New Mexico so they would be able to survive and provide. I was so excited I couldn't wait to hit the road and make an impact on the world, we traveled 3 hours out the the way there the children were laughing and playing enjoying their time on the road and the adults were planning out their rally. when we got to the rally their were all kinds of people even children fighting for their rights, my heart melted I felt so much love around me I couldn't bare not to join there were men giving speeches quoting the best leaders we have ever had on this earth, I joined in chanting with the crowd I made my voice heared but we all were one voice. The dream I never dreamt.... I'm living it