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Walter on Dreambridge

DREAMBRIDGE: Reasons to Build It Angel Morgan, Ph.D. interviews people in support of building the DREAMBRIDGE Dream-Arts Center, a full-scale Dream-Arts facility. The interviewees are familiar with Dr. Morgan's vision, and from multiple perspectives provide 'Reasons to Build It.' 3rd Interview Walter Milleson Outdoorsman, Educator, Dream Advocate WALTER: Dreambridge is a place where people can go to awaken their minds to dreaming... and what that can mean for their lives. It's also about the development of students' capacities to make art from their dreams, and to share ideas about dreaming, and basically develop a consciousness of it for our entire society—which is missing it, I think. You know, you really can't find a place to do that in any public school or anything like that. WALTER: Dream-Arts Education has to do with the name "Dreambridge"...where you bridge your dream into your waking life and create art from it, and learn from that. I think it would be very profound and something that would promote mental health. It would also be a way to bring the world together on dreaming rather than just having it be an American idea, or something like that. ANGEL: When you were growing up, did people talk to you about your dreams? WALTER: Mostly just to reassure me not to get too scared if I had a nightmare, or something like that. But no—I was on my own. And the dreams that I had, I really fought to try and remember, but I wasn't very good at it. And I was always preoccupied with school and other things that were eating away at my waking up time. ANGEL: What did you learn from doing dreamwork with people at Dreambridge when you did it? WALTER: Basically, I learned that it's much easier to expand your awareness of your dreams, and to remember them if you practice. What was helpful was having people who were like-minded and wanting to hear what my dream was... and thought it was important. And not only that, but to participate in sharing their dreams with me. And also, the dream journaling was really helpful too. WALTER: There are a lot of worthy causes out there... and for myself I'm saying that you know, I want to be a part of Dreambridge. I think that it's a very forward-thinking plan. It speaks to a very primal part of humanity instead of just the surface. And I think that it would develop that, and really make the world whole. WALTER: We're all trying our best to make our lives meaningful, and I think it would be very meaningful to create [the full scale facility for] Dreambridge. Because it's something that I think will help all of us. And that's really what my life—I'd like to be about, is building things up and uniting people... and not taking away from everybody all the time. ANGEL: Is crowd-sourcing a good idea for funding Dreambridge? For funding the building of the first Dreambridge? WALTER: Grassroots movements are the best way to do anything. It keeps the corruption out. And really does things... that other people just talk about. Really do something. Build Dreambridge!

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