Last night I had the strangest dream

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Last night I had the strangest dream. I was in a laboratory with Dr. Boas and he was talking to me and a group of other people about religion, insisting that life must have a meaning, that man couldn’t live without that. Then he made a mass of jelly-like stuff of the most beautiful blue I had ever seen — and he seemed to be asking us all what to do with it. I remember thinking it was very beautiful but wondering helplessly what it was for. People came and went making absurd suggestions. Somehow Dr. Boas tried to carry them out — but always the people went away angry, or disappointed — and finally after we’d been up all night they had all disappeared and there were just the two of us. He looked at me and said, appealingly “Touch it.” I took some of the astonishingly blue beauty in my hand, and felt with a great thrill that it was living matter. I said “Why it’s life — and that’s enough” — and he looked so pleased that I had found the answer — and said yes “It’s life and that is wonder enough.”

~ Margaret Mead, Anthropologist

 


Quote Source: Brain Pickings – Life Is Like Blue Jelly: Margaret Mead Discovers the Meaning of Existence in a Dream. Image: Unknown.

29 thoughts on “Last night I had the strangest dream

  1. Beautiful dream and really cool photo. This is what came up for me first, though:

    “Last night I had the strangest dream, I sailed away to China, in a little rowboat to find ya and you said you had to get your laundry cleaned. Didn’t want no one to hold you, what does that mean?”

    Break My Stride–MATTHEW WILDER – YouTube
    ► 2:52► 2:52
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSKVAo9CK7Y

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          1. Ok I just read this – and DK, you scoff? You laugh? Your belly screaming? Really. You know of course that there have been many occasions when I (and you too if my memory serves me well) bow to the logic of our girl Lori. Now here comes one occasion when I don’t even write something pithy – rather just echo the sentiments of the ages and you find Lori’s agreement redundant? Mama lion circling her cubs…some neighborly chuffing going on here. Get.up.off.the.floor. 🙂

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  2. This is a very moving story that definitely touched me. Thanks for sharing it with us, Its a Mead story I had never run across before.

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