Friday, February 17, 2012

Now Universe, Do Your Thing!

To relate random things happened in life is one funny, interesting thing to do. Especially if it brought you to the way of happiness. Yea that one ride to even the slightest smile on your face. For me, it's the universe's way of saying, "I got your back, dude". My story on this particular matter, is this. I work as an architect, whose firm sometimes acts as architect of record for couple projects in which the main architects came from outside of Indonesia. Fortunately, I had the chance of being in those particular projects.

I have what may seem vague views, dreams, hopes, and anything-else-related-to-those-words on the city New York and San Francisco. Blame most of the reasons on tv series, and the portrayal of those cities, and add the fact that I have not been there (or even if I have, I could not recall any memory of it). But fortunately -oh yes we are very-very fortunate, I tell you people-, my friend pointed me out earlier today on this fact, two the projects I am currently still working on collaborates with architect firm from New York and also San Francisco. Wild coincidence -and wild relating skills-, am I right or what?

As my friend said, "you must now feel like a step closer to your dream, don't you?" Yes, indeed. I may be closer to anything. A dream, a vision, a house, a park, a job, a person, could be anything related to those   even vague perception. Even if this looks like I am exaggerating, the projection of those -maybe seemed like- vague thoughts and belief are even more surreal. Also in that matter, to relate everything here, in the end everything will just seem to be related to each other which sometimes doesn't seem like it made sense. But to believe in a dream -even if it's vague-, is a step closer to making sense out of it; accepting it. I believe, believing is the foundation of accepting. How can you accept something if you don't believe in it? Or so I thought - or believe.

So now I must. Ask, Believe, Receive. And then tell Universe, "Universe, do your thing!"

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