Surfacing the High Dream
The high dream is something that is nascent within each of us, sometimes conscious and often not. The high dream is always about taking some action that will move us outside the boundaries of what feels familiar, comfortable and safe.
Whenever individuals, businesses, organizations or communities act on their high dreams the world always changes for the better. All of us are moved every time we come across an example of the high dream coming into actual form.
Muhammad Yunus, seeing how lack of collateral and the consequent access to capital kept the worlds poorest trapped responded by creating the Grameen Bank and micro-financing. Mother Theresa, in the face of that same poverty, founded the Missionaries of Charity.
In the business world Hewlett Packard decided to move their focus from “having the best technical laboratory in the world” to “having the best technical laboratory for the world,” producing technology designed to connect the poor to the “wired world.”
We are not driven by our past but drawn by our future — a future that wants to happen through us. In fact it is our future that brought us to where we are now and it is only our attachment to the past and any resistance to change, that restricts our full potential.
Surfacing the High Dream is an engagement that supports your organization to dream beyond what is familiar and comfortable, to envision bold possibilities. You will come into direct contact with your purpose, intention and guiding principles; the brick and mortar upon which the dream can rise and take shape and which will sustain the dream through adversity and doubt.
I bring 25-years experience in leadership, life in an intentional cutting-edge community, facilitating large and small group processes and a grounded spiritual practice.
