What does it mean to dream? What does it mean to imagine? What does it mean to dream into manifestation?


When I was a little girl of 4, I dreamed and imagined a place where everyone in the world could come and dance, no matter how old they were. I dreamed that dream into manifestation 40 years later and The Synergy Studio was born. 

I am one who manifests. One who dreams ideas into manifestation. I love to help others bring their dreams into reality, into being, with divine right action. 

I have a lot of energy, and its constantly in motion, dreaming the next dream, imagining the next creation, and taking the first step to manifestation. 

Today is a day of reflection, and today the next two quotes appeared in my in-box. They emboldened me to write. Words are powerful, and attention sets intentions into motion. 

Energy flows where intention goes… Create your reality!

With deep love, Adelle
Yellow Planetary Warrior: 
I Perfect in order to Question
Producing Fearlessness
I seal the output of Intelligence
with the Planetary tone of Manifestation
I am guided by the power of Flowering



Emboldened by Spirit, I pursue my dreams… Daily Word

Dreams are ideas in the Mind of God. They arise in my heart because I am a spiritual being, always in the process of becoming. As I listen to my heart, I take bold steps toward my vision. To manifest it, I put my thoughts, feeling, and words into action.
As I pursue my dreams, I feel joy, peace, and freedom. If self-doubt arises, I rekindle my faith and get back on track. I boldly affirm my heart’s desire and proceed one step at a time. As I confidently walk towards my dreams, I am emboldened by Spirit.  

Aligning Actions and Words… Madisyn Taylor

Words carry a lot of weight in this world, from how we say them to what we say with them, but it is through our actions that we bring things into being. This is what we mean when we say to one another that actions speak louder than words. In many cases, what we say doesn’t necessarily line up with what we are doing, and it is here that it becomes clear that it’s easier to talk about doing something than it is to actually do something. At the same time, it’s easy to keep doing something that we don’t necessarily acknowledge ourselves doing verbally. It’s good for all of us to take a look every once and a while to make sure there is alignment between what we say and what we do. 

For example, it’s easy to talk about our dreams, but it takes a lot more energy to take the many small steps that lead to bringing our dreams into reality. If all we ever do is talk about it, we begin to lose faith in ourselves because nothing changes on the external level. In this way, being all talk and no action is actually a form of self-sabotage. It’s also useful to examine our actions to see if, through them, we are following through on our words. For example, in expressing concern about the environment, we can look to make sure that we are taking the simple steps we can take to put that concern into action. 

It’s always helpful to observe what we talk about and who we say we are, and then to observe what we actually do in the world. Sometimes we realize our actions haven’t caught up with what we are saying, and at other times we see that we might change our words in a way that it will more adequately reflect what we do in the world. Either way, the more we align our words and our deeds, the clearer we are in expressing our truth in the world, and the more powerful we are in bringing it into reality.