I have just received the best ever dreamer’s wish for the New
Year. It comes from Virginie Pols, a wonderfully gifted dreamer, artist and
teacher of Active Dreaming in Switzerland. She offers it in both French and
English:
Que cette année,
nous soyons dignes de nos plus grands rêves!
This year, may
we be worthy of our biggest dreams!
I love this because it reminds
us that dreams require action. If we do not take action to honor
and embody our biggest dreams in our lives, they may fly away. To lose a big
dream is a sad thing. It can even amount to losing a vital piece of our soul.
Unless we do something
with our dreams, we will not dream well. This is indigenous wisdom, and I
believe it was understood by all of our ancestors when they lived in cultures
that valued dreams, and the dreamer. As my friends of the Six Nations tell it,
soul speaks to us in dreams, showing us what it desires in our lives. If we do
not take action to honor such dreams, soul becomes disgusted with us and
withdraws its energy and vitality from our lives.
In my Active
Dreaming approach, which now guides dream groups and individual dreamers all
over the world, we insist that every dreamwork practice must result in an
action plan, and we are not content with some nebulous wishy-washy statement of
general intention or spiritual correctness. We want specific, practical action
of the kind that both entertains the soul and sustains the body.
Of course, dreams
can be mysterious and hard to relate to the issues of everyday life. In one of
his seminars on dreams from childhood, Jung remarked that dreams "fall
like nuts from the tree of life, and yet they are so hard to crack." So
the first action we may need to take is to find the right kind of nutcracker.
We don't have to
seek this alone. Once we learn to share our dreams through the LightningDreamwork method with a partner or a group, we have an excellent
recourse both for understanding our dreams and for determining the right action
to honor them.
Here are some of the things a dream may inspire us to do:
RESEARCH
Dreams can prompt us to do detailed research on content,
ranging from an obscure word to the natural habits of an animal that appeared
or a way of fixing a fuse box. This can go far beyond simply clarifying the
initial information. Dream clues can put us on the trail of very important
discoveries, ranging from our connection to a spiritual tradition that is
calling us, to a new book idea, to what's going on behind closed doors in
Washington.
DREAM REENTRY
The best way to understand a dream is to recover more
of the dream experience. If we can stick our heads back inside our dreams, we
can immediately settle many things, including whether the dream is literal or
symbolic or an experience of a separate reality.
WALKING WITH THE DREAM
We may need to walk with a dream over time, and see
how its message unfolds. For all our best efforts, dreams don't yield all their
meaning and mystery all at once. We need to let some of them ripen like fruit
on the tree, and be ready to catch when the fruit is ready to fall.
CREATIVE EXPRESSION
Many dreams invite us to create from them and with
them, through our favorite media and also through media with which we may be
less familiar or less confident. Write, sculpt, draw, dance, paint, move with
the dream, and if you have friends or family who'll play, turn it into
performance or theater.
MAKE A DREAM TALISMAN
Make or select a physical object that can embody the
energy of a powerful dream so you can carry it with you or have it in front of
your eyes.
NAVIGATE LIFE WITH YOUR DREAM RADAR
In dreams, we scout the future and bring back
advisories that can keep us safe and put us on better roads than we might
otherwise be on. We want to be alert to what is coming up on our dream radar
screen and apply the information.
USE DREAM INFORMATION TO HELP OTHERS
We get dream information for others as well as
ourselves. Working with such dreams requires care and practice, especially if a
dream contains a glimpse of possible problems for another person.
I can think of another half-dozen suggestions, and
you'll come up with your own. Let's be super-aware of this: Taking right action
from dreams goes to the heart of real magic, which is the art of bringing gifts
from a deeper world into this one.
So this year, may we be
worthy of our biggest dreams.
Not content with giving us
this amazing wish, Virginie has produced a powerful image to ensure that we
don't forget the action imperative. Inspired by a dream, she made a picture of
the fellow shown above. She calls him "the dream warrior who makes sure we
take action".
I want to call this dream enforcer Action
This Day. Throughout World War II, Winston
Churchill employed red stickers he designed himself, labeled: "Action This
Day," that he affixed to memos and documents demanding the immediate
attention of his staff. Honoring a big dream requires Action This Day.
Art: Dream Warrior by Virginie Pols
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1 comment:
Bravo, well said, well wished...and thank you Robert for this: so welcomingly galvanizing.
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