The month of October has been full of DaFuMu dreaming on
The World Dreams Peace Bridge. We have dreamed "dreams of
great good fortune" into the world, starting with the week of
the International Day of Peace on September 28, and extending
to October 17, when the Peace Bridge celebrated its third
anniversary as a group.
But the current DaFuMu is about the upcoming Presidential
elections in the United States.
Last week, May Tung suggested that we dream about the
elections. Valley Reed countered with this statement:
I was thinking of DAFUMU for Monday and
Tuesday also, but for a different reason. The Day of the
Dead, dia de la muerte is celebrated. Monday is The return
of the children who have crossed over, and Tuesday is the
return of the adult ancestors. I was thinking it would be a
good time to remember the children who have lost their
lives, and the ask for the assistance of the ancestors to
help us in this time SO WE CAN BEST SERVE A PEACEFUL FUTURE
FOR THE CHILDREN.
The monarchs butterflies are migrating now,
and the legend is that the return of the butterflies to
Mexico are the souls of the children returning
home.
VALLEY
To which May responded:
Dear Valley, For some reason, your mail
brought tears to my eyes. The children, of course. And, ah,
the butterflies: what a dream image they will
make!
Yes, ALL DREAMERS, let's dream on Monday and
Tuesday nights for the children. Our candle lights will be
butterflies for the children.
And so it happened that the Presidential DaFuMu became a
dream for the children. We hope that you will join us in
dreaming a peace filled future for the children of the
world.
This does not mean, of course, that there has been no talk
about the elections, or about how the world is looking right
now. In fact, one of the most important things about
participating in a world-wide group of dreamers means that
there is, automatically, a change in perspective toward a
world context, rather than a national context. For example, in
the U.S. it may have passed notice that Australia recently
held elections too. And the results were about as conservative
as that country has had in a long, long time.
When May commented about George Bush, " What puzzles me is,
still so many people CANNOT see through this very shallow
fellow! What does it say about the American populace???",
Kathy responded from Australia:
"Dear Baomei - we have a similar person as
Prime Minister here and the people re-elected him just
recently although he was clearly shown to lie, to have no
compassion, no policies for any future in Australia or with
our neighbouring countries etc. Why was he
re-elected?
1. In his campaign he made people fearful of
what would happen under a Labour Government re interest
rates - and as most people have HUGE mortgages - they voted
for his spurious promise to keep interest rates lower than a
Labour Government would. i.e he LIED and fed FEAR
2. He became the big spender in the election
- all spending aimed at marginal seats. I.E. HE LIED and
spread DESIRE.
3. The opposition party (Labour) -
deliberately made itself a "small target" - i.e. it agreed
with every contentious issue so there would be no real
political issues in the campaign (e.g. they agreed with the
"free" trade agreement with the US even
though they knew that it would disadvantage australia). i.e.
they HID from their responsibility because of the GREED to
gain power (but missed!)
4. So although they Labour Party held its
own - the quirks of our political process meant that Howard
(the Prime Minister) re-gained office with more power and
total control of both houses of parliament.
BUT oh I hope that more sanity comes to the
US after your elections.
Kathy"
Leading May to comment about public figures who feed off
fear and paranoia.
But how different it is to enter an election period with
comments from the rest of the world coming in. Brenda Mallon
commented from England: "We are having a lot of coverage about
the election here too. Michael Moore was on TV taking part in
'Question Time' a BBC discussion programme. It was live from
Miami and was electric. Let's hope all who can vote get a
chance to do so and we see democracy in action."
Along with the conversation about the Presidential DaFuMu
came another conversation about American imperialism, and the
feelings this engenders elsewhere in the world. With Kotaro's
permission, May shared a conversation they had been having
privately about the sign outside a U.S. military base in
Japan:
Dear Dreamers, below is an exchange between
Kotaro and me, about a sign outside of a U.S. military base,
warning the Japanese people not to enter, that they will be
punished "under Japanese law." I asked K. if he'd be willing
to share this post on the Bridge. He now asks me to do it
because it's hard for him to tell of how this discussion
started! I figured, how do we ever start any issue? That's
our genius! One question to Ralf, How do the German people
feel about U.S. military bases? and Jeremy, if you are
around, do you sense the Koreans' feelings? Would they share
that w/ you, an American? May
A statement from Kotaro's original post to May reads as
follows:
The Japan-U.S. Security Treaty is the bottle
neck problem. It was concluded between U.S. And Japan at San
Francisco sep. in 1951. There was/is the conclusion that
U.S. Army stay and have their own basement in Japan in
purpose of Japanese security. This treaty was revised twice,
in 1960 and 1970. The fighting against this treaty was very
hard in 1960. Many citizens and students rose up and also
there was some left parties in the Diet. In 1970, so called
student power was exploded everywhere in Japan. I was 17
years old and witnessed many bloody fighting between
students and polices. While these years, very powerful army,
navy and air force have been growing up silently in Japan,
the Self Defense Force.
As far as this treaty exists, I believe that
Japan is a subject state of U.S.A. , or another star on the
flag of U.S.A....
...Every time when I see the containers I
really feel a gross insult and strong anger against those
who believe only in physical powers. I have been totally
against this treaty since my childhood but in 1970 I didn't
participated any kind of student power activity because they
were fighting for the fighting, and any kind of reason would
be welcome for them. Their behavior was completely same as
those of fanatic crowd.
Much love,
Kotaro
Kathy joined in on this discussion, saying:
Dear Baomei and Kotaro - ah the US is in the
process of establishing bases in Australia - and it makes me
MAD!!!
Mad at the US for its arrogant
dominance.
Mad at Australia for its submissive
acceptance.
But then I think all dominant countries have
sought to do this; all weaker countries have also sought
this kind of connection. This is just how we act at the
moment. BUT wouldn't it be amazing to organize the world in
a different manner!
Kathy
A final reminder came this month from Ilkin in Turkey, that
even those of us with the best intentions for peace need to be
much more aware of other cultures. Here's what she said after
I wished her a blessed Ramadan. First she pointed out that
this was the very first time that anyone had sent Ramadan
greetings to her, despite the fact that she regularly sends
holiday greetings to her Christian, Jewish and Buddhist
friends.
"I am not a religious one," she said. " I am
not a nationalist one but can you please try to put
yourselves in my shoes once and ask yourselves what would
you feel ( and there are millions behind me who cannot think
as open minded as I am). Wouldn't it be belittling, wouldn't
it be sad, and most important WHAT WOULD YOUR DREAMS
BE?????."
The members of the World Dreams Peace Bridge invite you to
join us in a Presidential DaFuMu this week. If you would like
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