About Us
There can never be too many people dreaming of peace.
Following the terrorist attacks of 9/11 in the United States, a group of international dreamers gathered around the idea of dreaming the world toward peace. As Peace Bridge founder and moderator Jean Campbell asked:
“If you believe that we can dream the future; and you believe that the future is not fixed, but we're making it up as we go along; then how about joining me in dreaming up some world peace?”
Since 2001 the Peace Bridge has grown to a global membership, with active members in over twenty countries, sharing lives and dreams on the Internet. An online discussion group keeps members in daily contact.
Dreams Into Action
Honoring the dream through action has led the World Dreams Peace Bridge to the creation of a number of successful projects:
2001 — The Peace Train Project
Based on the dream of Jeremy Seligson from South Korea, the Peace Train began its work of asking people to draw or paint their hopes for peace.
Children's Peace Train2003 — Aid for Traumatized Children
The invasion of Iraq led to dreams of the children and the creation of the Aid for Traumatized Children Project.
Aid for Traumatized Children2011 — Drum Dance and Dream for Peace
Drum Dance and Dream for Peace also began with a dream — and grew into the world's largest children's drumming circle.
Drum Dance & DreamThe World Dreams Peace Bridge has seen the remarkable synergy which grows from listening to dreams on a global level, and taking actions which honor their deepest meaning. The Peace Bridge operates under the nonprofit umbrella of The iMAGE Project, a 501(c)3 organization.
Join the Discussion
The World Dreams Peace Bridge discussion group is a moderated forum hosted on Google Groups. To join the conversation, send an email to:
worlddreams+subscribe@googlegroups.com
You will receive a confirmation email; reply to it and you are part of the Bridge.
Dream With Us
Join DaFuMu Dreaming for World Peace on the 15th of each month.
DaFuMu Dreaming for Peace