
What Dreams May Come 1998
This is part 2 of my previous blog entry, Tip#115 and the profound gift I felt my dad had given me from heaven. I had received another gift the day after I sent him my prayer and request for help. I was magically led to a sale on DVDs and found one last copy of What Dreams May Come
The movie was written by Richard Matheson who also wrote the films, I Am Legend
"Never Give Up."
This simple and powerful quote is the message I received from Simon's journey to get his film made. It is also a quote and message of this movie where Robin Williams's character has accidentally died and, in the afterlife, must find his wife and soul mate who had just killed herself over her grief. The challenge is since she has broken an afterlife rule for committing suicide she was destined to spend eternity lost and alone in her own private hell.
Yes this is a very unusual love story and yet it's metaphysical messages can deeply inspire any one who believes in true love, soul mates and in life beyond the physical. I had seen this movie when it first came out almost 20 years ago and it felt now like a gift from heaven and a fresh new movie to remind me to never give up on finding my soul mate.
The movie filled me with overflowing hope and a renewed positive attitude. I was also in awe of the timing of rediscovering this story. I truly felt my father's spirit guided me to this DVD to ease my pain of feeling lonely this Christmas.
Power of Your Mind
Another synchronistic message from What Dreams May Come
So remember the power of your own mind. Remember to focus on hope and a positive future for yourself. Remember to never give up and to persevere during lonely times in your life. And know that you are never alone. You will always have angels in heaven AND on earth to help you move forward.
Other movies about messages from heavenly soul mates:
Always:
Dragonfly:
Ghost:
Made In Heaven:
Emmanuel Lopez
Silverlining Specialist & Motivational Wingman
www.motivatorman.com
© Emmanuel Lopez 2007
1 comment:
Just a quick note to let you know how much I appreciate your motivational tips.
This topic is especially moving for me as well, as I lost my dad on
Easter Monday of 1997. Yesterday would have been his 88th birthday,
and he is still very much in our hearts.
F.
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