The World Is As You Dream It
By John Perkins
"What we seem unwilling or unable to recognize, is that our entire  modern world is itself inspired not by any rational process, but by a  distorted dream experience, perhaps the most powerful dream that has  ever taken possession of human imagination. Our sense of progress, our  entire technological society, however rational in its functioning, is a  pure dream vision in its origins and in its objectives." (Thomas Berry)
My book, The World Is As You Dream It has seen an uptake in terms of  interest, I think partially due to the groundbreaking movie "Inception."  I really do believe the world is what we choose to dream it is. The  foundations for our dreams are laid by every single one of us. We have  the power as individuals to dream a better world.
In the Western world, individuals have given voice to dreams that have  now manifested themselves all around us, in the billboards, the traffic,  the heavy industries, and in our fixation on perpetual mining,  construction and drilling for oil. We have bought into the philosophies  behind those manifestations and, in so doing, given energy to the dreams  of the individuals whose greed is satisfied by them. As the shaman Numi  (in The World Is As You Dream It) pointed out, the dreams have come  true, and we are now beginning to understand their nightmarish  implications.
It is daunting when one considers the endless clearing of natural  environments for more shopping malls and the endless construction of  more big box stores filled with sweatshop-made and often non-recyclable  products that none of us really need. This endless drive for more is the  result of a set of values, a cookbook of working philosophies, that has  grown out of the dreams of a handful of individuals who espoused  Utopian theories of individual enlightenment, freedom, and rights to  accumulate property.
Those philosophies have been warped over time, stretched and contracted,  molded and co-opted by greedy people who converted the original dreams  into justifications for gluttony and personal aggrandizement.
The real question, then, is: How can we turn those philosophies around;  how can we re-dream our position in the natural world? The dream we can  create is one that honors the Earth above all else and is not dependent  on the violent technologies we have come to associate with drilling,  mining and constructing.
Everyone of us has the ability to alter our dreams and continually  re-create ourselves and the societies we form. Loving our Mother is not a  one-time dream or decision. It is an everlasting, minute-by-minute  commitment. We must plant the dream, the seed, and the future it will  give us every single day. We can all then take pride in the beauty we  will most surely create.
Let us not not allow bulldozers and drilling rigs to determine the  limits of our knowledge. Rather, let us --individually and together --  open the way into patterns of understanding that are not confined by the  walls of history. It all depends on how we dream it.
To take action you can support two foundations that I am personally  involved with, the Dream Change Foundation, (access through the link  below) and the Pachamama Alliance.
I hope you'll join me in re-dreaming a better world for generations to come.
John Perkins 
mercoledì 22 settembre 2010
The World Is As You Dream It
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