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"Small acts of kindness can change and humanise our world."
   Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks 1948-2020
   ​Chief Rabbi of Great Britain, 1991-2020
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I Have a Dream, Too (orig. post 8/28/18)

8/31/2021

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“But can you really and truly tell what sort of a dream it’s going to be simply by listening to it?” Sophie asked.
    “I can,” The BFG said, not looking up.
    “But how? Is it by the way it hums and buzzes?”
    “You is less or more right,” the BFG said. “Every dream in the world is making a different sort of buzzy-hum music. And these grand swashboggling ears of mine is able to read that music.”
                                                       from  The BFG
                                                written by Roald Dahl
                                          illustrated by Quentin Blake
                                      Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, 1982
    In June, 2016, I wrote this:
    They say dreams help us work out problems and troubles. Trouble is, for me at least, I often don’t remember my dreams, so I just have to trust that my dreaming self is taking care of things for me.
    When I wrote that, the movie BFG was about to hit the theaters. I read the book, which I had somehow missed when my kids were growing up. I missed it when I studied and read lots and lots of children’s literature. I missed it until 2016. The BFG is about a giant who is the vehicle our dreams use to find us when we’re asleep.
    Dreams are funny things.
    We all have them, whether we remember them or not. That fact has been documented and studied and discussed. Dreams can be bad or good. Horrifying or inspiring. Expressions of our most dreaded fears or of our wildest wishes.
    August 28 (today) is the 55th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. He delivered it in front of the Lincoln Memorial before 200,000 people at a peaceful civil rights demonstration. (It was 1963. Math’s not my best specialty, so I figured it out for you, too.)
    MLK’s dream was the good kind. The best kind. He envisioned a country where prejudice and hatred disappeared into the dust of history. He spoke about the necessity for changes and America’s potential for hope in that change.
    Kinda like our Founding Fathers when they wrote the Constitution. High hopes were the order of that day, too, despite half the population being ignored and another half being taken for granted. (I counted black and brown and indigenous women twice, but they deserve it!) Jefferson, Madison and the rest were on the right track. We were headed in the right direction for a long time. Now, I think we’re not. (In 2021, we still have lots of obstruction to the common good and America’s goals. It has just become quieter and less visible.)
    Our country’s best dreams will come true with a good plan, good people to carry it out, and our trust in the forces of good that we can’t see. That’s another part of my 2016 post. I still had on my rose-colored glasses.
    Here’s my dream now. (In 2021, it is still my dream.) I dream of a time when my granddaughters and my grandsons will grow into responsible adults who are able to rise to their potentials. Become grown-ups thoughtful enough to move our great country back onto the path where we define our collective goals:
        to trust the news of the day
        to ensure our children are safe at school
        to live in a world where we breathe clean air and drink clean water
        to grow and harvest clean food
        to protect trees and whales and butterflies
        to trust each other
and act on those goals. Volunteer for a congressman. Support an environmental organization. Demonstrate or write letters promoting sensible gun laws.
    Martin Luther King, Jr. had a dream. I think it was more of a vision, but he called it a dream. I’m sure he did not need the BFG to deliver it to him. He thought up that great dream all by himself.
    We might need to depend on the BFG to deliver our dreams, and we can’t make them come true all by ourselves.
    We need to all dream together.
                                        Stay curious! (and dream big)
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