Powerful dream #Bestyearyet @YourEG
Powerful dream #Bestyearyet @YourEG
Date: 12/2/2014 4:55:07 AM ( 10 y ) ... viewed 832 times
Powerful Dream #Bestyearyet @YourEG
I'm dictating this blog. There may be errors and typos and mis_heard words in this first draft. Some of the words or sentences may not make sense until I edit this later. 2:58 AM December 2, 2014.
I just had a very powerful dream.
The dream had to do with people in a violent situation with guns.
At the last minute of the dream someone, to preserve life, interceded. They swooped into a potentially dangerous situation and kidnapped a woman who was in harms way In a pivotal front position and took her out of the field of action.
If those involved in determining if she would be left in the scene had had their way she would have been left in the line of fire.
In stealing her out of the line of fire someone interfered with the status quo of old men or rule bound people who send their youth into battle while they remain out of the danger zone. This is the kind of justice netted out by judges at times and politicians. Many times injustices are allowed to happen that simply do not make sense.
A famous silent film about World War I comes to mind. I'm not sure I remember it's name. It was about old men who send their youth to die in battle.
There are many absurd things happening today in the world of politics and human affairs.
The very nature of the needs of youth and generation to come and life are sacrificed to abide in seemingly acceptable approaches to problem solving that make no sense from a standpoint of preserving nature or a healthy planet.
Life is supreme. The highest values of life need to win out. This is justice from natures point of view.
Occupy The Farm Film Comes to Mind
Take us an example the incidents portrayed in Berkeley in the Occupy the Farm Film.
I spent a considerable amount of time writing about this film and getting to know some of the "movie actors" in the documentary in the weeks before my 67th birthday November 19, 2014.
http://plantyourdream.net/?p=19346
I went so far as to schedule my birthday party downtown at the UA Horton where the film had a special one week showing. It was a delightful evening.
The film portrays incidents involved at the Gill Tract not far from UC Berkeley.
From the point of view of nature a great injustice was being committed. The students, in the name of claiming a future for people's needs to grow food in what could be a community farm trespassed on university owned land originally intended for agricultural purposes to plant seeds, They broke rules, cut fences and entered land that the powers that be wanted to sell off to a development project tat they felt would ease the schools financial burden as well as be of some public good.
The administrators of UC Berkeley were determined to rule the day.
They had the power of laws, weaponry and chemical armaments on their side.
All of the youth had on their side was the power of the seed.
The youth who cut through the locks and insisted on planting food for themselves and poor people felt they had a deeper truth on their side.
The administration of UC Berkeley in this case had law on their side, human law, and were attempting to defend a dying system that has been killing our earth repeatedly in the battle against nature.
Occupy the farm film records a historic moment when youth got together in community to have their way and claim ground for a future that was livable.
The land they took from the unlawfully would have been sold and is still subject to being sold in an attempt to keep the University afloat.
The university at the beginning of the conflict exercised their backbone at a time in human history when it is no longer expedient to sell off viable farm land and discount the needs of people in these very challenging times when people everywhere need to claim the right for land to grow food to survive and thrive.
I began to weep when I saw the trailer of this film by Todd Darling and producer Steve Brown. The film touches upon epic issues that belong in the national conversation and on university campuses everywhere.
I saw this film twice. If the producer follows up I will get a copy of the film so I can study it even deeper and rally more people to support the success of the film and draw attention to the success of the project whose struggle is ongoing.
Back to my own dream and what I learned from it
In my dream life itself was asserting itself to take what it needed that it might thrive in and through me.
Old man or potentially one old man like myself who can potentially become too attached to my fears and to my possessions was being asked to make a very difficult choice to be conservative in my ways,
Old women set in their ways may yell and scream and do the same perhaps not knowing why they are so firm in a holding their truths.
I am committed to break my old and dying ways in the spirit of life within me that I might stay young.
If I were to play it safe now I would retire into a small contracted safe world that is impossible for me to live in.
I'm committing to do something that is a risk simply because I would rather live my life taking a risk rather than be one more guy who dies in bed having not lived at all.
I would except that by grace I took my 68 VW van called the Enchanted Garden Mobile and successfully, against great odds made it up from San Diego to Santa Rosa for an event in time and space that I believe in called the national heirloom expo.
I'm committing for the fourth time, even more consciously to take this trip in my 68 VW van and be an instrument connected to this vehicle that is out to awaken each of us to become again sacred seed.
Most people do not even know what heirloom seeds are.
They have heard of heirloom tomatoes, who do not know that there are thousands of original heirloom seeds of many varieties of food that are currently dying out similar to how species of animals die out because of human engaging with commerce.
Heirloom seeds represent the history of unique and diverse cultures around the world. To plant a seed is an act of real rebellion against the status quo.
I'm committing for the fourth time, even more consciously to take this trip in my 68 VW van and be an instrument connected to this vehicle that is out to awaken each of us to become again sacred seed.
The Teaching involved
We are each sacred seeds.
We regain our sacredness through doing sacred things. Planting heirloom seeds is one of those sacred acts that I know I can do today to preserve peace.
I have too often taken the path of life where fear won out
In reality events in the world exist now as they are because the world itself is imprisoned by the insane activities of reasonable people following laws as they are now on the books.
For all I know we may all be in our last days within so many years because of our siding with the laws of man.
We may be out of days because we are separate from nature's laws and do not even know they exist.
We are buying into scientific truth that is bought and paid for by people who don't care if people as a whole are fed or who survive or thrive.
I'm committed to live my life continuing to love
I'm grateful that I am loved by numbers of people.
I'm breaking out my own set of constrictions that keep me in poverty.
I'm going to go again on a journey of courage and character and believe in the principles of faith that I can make this journey.
I stand in the tradition of Dr. Bernard Jensen who lived to be 92.
He challenged himself to take many perilous journey's and got involved in uphill climbs over nearly nonexistent roads to get where he wanted to go.
Dr. Bernard Jensen was an Aries, a ram. I have another friend named Aura who is also an Aries.
I know he's also taking the path of walking and driving through perilous roads that may be almost nonexistent to fulfill the dreams that he has.
Dr. Bernard Jensen said that most people die in bed.
He was a workaholic.
We worked more hours then were good for him.
But he left in my own heart a legacy of truth and service to Humanity
I'm going to enter a phase of fund raising now for the Art Project that is my Life.
I'm enlisting the support of others at my age of 67 to do something rebellious.
I am again challenging my own fears and limits and dreams that are in the box.
I'm going to do everything possible to be at the National Heirloom Expo 2015 September 8-9-10 in Santa Rosa, CA. I am saying this in the face of extraordinary challenges on my plate now.
I'm very tired of allowing stress and challenge to have its way with me.
This may very well be the final days of the human race as we know it now.
I need to be a voice of wisdom in the world.
I need to represent truth as I know it
I simply have to stop allowing the things that are making me sick to continue to make me sick
There's no shortage of abundance in this natural world.
I'm not asking each of them to be perfect in their ways. I'm asking each of them to continue to grow and learn that we might truly live by values of character. We each face the choice of being characters. But as one of my esteemed friends told me, there's a difference between being a character and living with character.
I'm going to fund raise.
Give the people in my world the opportunity to support my wild dreams simply because I have them.
I'm going to protect those that I care about and who care about me.
I'm going to spend time with my sister.
I'm going to spend time with peaceful people who have principles.
It's more important to learn to live together with others than to have exacting rules to protect our fears.
We each need to know where we stand.
We each need to know where this world might be headed unless we take our dreams out of the box.
We simply must have dreams.
3:42 AM
December 2,2014
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Leslie Goldman
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