internal differences. In a moment of brilliant frustration, he said, basically, "let's just talk about our dreams...". After the normal "whats?" and "that's stupid!" and other resistances (and because these folks trusted Jeremy enough), the discussions began...turf conflicts and racial tensions declined. These discussions about dreams increased the community belief that "we are all in this together".
No matter our politics, the post-presidency work of Jimmy Carter through his efforts of peacemaking and disease eradication is astounding in accomplishments--controversy and all. President Carter reports, in his autobiographical writing , that he went through a period of depression after his election loss. Sounds normal enough! He had received gifts of woodworking tools from his former staff to encourage his hobby and his healing. He began to make furniture from native woods on his farm. As he worked, he wondered what to do with the rest of his life? One night, while sleeping, he bolted awake! He knew! Start a center for "waging peace": conflict resolution and health programs for the poorest of the poor...
I make no claims that Jimmy Carter "dreamed it all up", except, he certainly did as he did! My "conjecture" supports my theory that the deep percolation of President Carter's depression, brooding, creativity and "sleeping on it" unlocked an amazing mission.
What would it mean if we explored the dreaming mind of our sleep? What ideas or solutions might emerge in our lives and in our communities, in our businesses, organizations, places of worship, farms, ranches and governments, if we, intentionally, explored, listened to our dreams? What if we explored our dreams, especially, through some form of healthy, safe, community sharing and discussion? How might your dreams help change the world???
I know...sounds kinda weird to me, too... but, I wonder, what have we got to lose?