I admit it. I'm a dreamer. I
dream of a world where everyone will be free to pursue the path
which seems right for them. I dream of a world where financial
troubles are a thing of the past. A world where spiritual values
can be the overriding factor in our decision-making process --
not economic concerns. A world where each individual is
recognized as having a specific talent or ability which, when
nurtured and allowed to grow, can allow him or her to find and
fill a particular need that only they can fill in this world.
What we seem to have forgotten in this world is that we are
all in this together. What's good for the individual is what's
good for the whole. Yes, I know. There are those who argue that
if we allowed everyone to do what they wanted, then chaos would
result. Society would collapse because nothing would get done.
This argument is falacious, but I will tackle that at another
time. What I want to discuss in this commentary is the value of
the "Dreamer". Where would we be without them?
Probably still in the Stone Age.
Every major advancement in history has
come because someone with a dream had the courage, and the
freedom, to pursue it. Unfortunately, the cost has
often been extraordinary. Why? Because we have not yet learned
to work together in harmony. This is something that we must
learn to do. Our very survival depends on it.
Most people today are struggling simply to achieve and/or to
maintain a reasonably comfortable existence. Very few people
enjoy the work they do. Corporate downsizing and the transition
from the industrial age to the information age has left a huge
number of good, hard-working people scrambling to make ends
meet. They often, after getting laid off, have to take the first
job opportunity they can find that promises to allow them to
reasonably maintain their standard of living. This is perfectly
understandable, especially when there are other family members
who are depending on them. But this is especially hard for the
dreamer. They know how much better things could be. And so, with
every spare ounce of energy they can muster, they work on
defining, refining, and pursuing the "Dream". Some may
never be able to realize that dream. But still they go on. They
may even accept the fact that it's practically hopeless. But
still they go on. Failure after failure may greet them. But
still they go on.
They can't help themselves. The drive
from within is too strong. This can be extremely
frustrating to those friends and family members who don't
understand the "Dreamer's" need. They can't understand
why the dreamer can't be satisfied with what they have, why they
can't just be thankful that they have a job. After all, there
are plenty of other people who would love to be in their
position and have what they have. Why can't they just be
satisfied? And so, the dreamer often must fight not only the
battle against the odds, but also the ire of family and friends
who don't understand what drives them.
What is it that drives the dreamer so? Outwardly, it may seem
to be a quest for money, fame, freedom, power or some other such
thing. But, in truth, it is the Spirit within. John F. Kennedy
once said, "There are costs and risks
to a program of action, but they are far less than the long
range risks and costs of comfortable inaction".
This seems to be the feeling of the dreamer. No matter how
difficult the goal may seem, it must be pursued. Accepting less
is unacceptable. And so, the struggle goes on. Spirit will not
be denied. But think about how different it would be if, instead
of trying to DIScourage the dreamer, we ENcouraged them,
nurtured them, assisted them? What if we all accepted their
assertion that this was something that they MUST do? What kind
of world do you think we would have then?
If everyone were encouraged to look inside and discover what
they could do for the betterment of mankind, how different would
the world be? Better yet, what if once a person discovered what
their real dream was, they were given the full support of those
around them to pursue it? Wouldn't it be interesting to find
out?
Until such time, I salute the dreamers -- those who have
succeeded in bringing progress to the world , those who gave it
their all and failed, those who are currently pursuing their
dream and those who have yet to discover it (but are searching).
The Divine Spirit is within each of us. It is being heard by
more every day. It expresses Itself through us. And, It will not
be denied.