Anzpa Presidential Address - abridged
by Peter Howie
As President of this Association I keep my eye on the larger stage. Two recent pieces of writing I have become familiar with. One is a poem written by leaders of the Hopi tribe in the North America. In this writing they exhort us to know that:
“The time of the lone wolf is over. Gather yourselves! Banish the word "struggle" from your attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration. We are the ones we have been waiting for.”
Also from Gary Hamel, a leading business consultant in the US where he writes:
“For the first time in history our heritage is no longer our destiny. Our dreams are no longer fantasies, but possibilities. There isn’t a human being who has ever lived who wouldn’t want to be alive right now, at this moment so pregnant with promise. Among all your forebears, among the countless generations who had no hope of progress, among all those whose spirits were betrayed by progress, we are the ones who now stand on the threshold of a new age – the age of revolution. We are blessed beyond belief. Don’t falter. Don’t hesitate. We are given this opportunity for a reason. Find it. Lead the revolution.”
This writing reminds me and informs me that our Association, our associating and our meetings have a sacred human purpose. We know that Moreno didn’t just have a dream of how the world should be this or that, a single conserve. It was not a single way that all must follow. Rather he had a meta-dream, he had a dream of how to dream, how others could dream and how to ignite the dreams of others.
In a song by Coldplay they use the line “Lights will guide you home and ignite your bones” In this dream of how to dream, this Morenian methods, this psychodrama, this stuff, we have ways to assist living, breathing, human beings to find their lights and to ignite their bones and to ignite the bones of others. This of course includes ourselves. My bones are clearly alight.
Moreno has passed that dream onto us – we don’t have one dream that we want the rest of the world to follow - we have a dream of how others can create, and their dreams can come alive – all over the place – the normal people, the regular people – chatting and meeting and being together without fear and anxiety.
And this dream of how to dream – stumps many of us when someone asks us “What’s psychodrama”. I believe that psychodrama is a dream of how to dream and a promise of being able to dream and bring forth the torrents of creativity that reside within human breasts and can blossom between people and between groups.
With this in mind it is my belief that as an association we continue to consider in a large and coherent manner how we can promote Moreno’s dream of dreaming again to the world.
I have concluded that our association has a great many well functioning, well crafted conserves. These conserves are things that make it easier and easier for us as individuals, and collectively to co-relate, to co-create and to be ourselves. These conserves will continue to develop and some will change and some will remain and some will become utterly transformed.
Moreno firmly established the idea of the conserve side by side and paired with spontaneity. Moreno’s canon of creativity sees spontaneity and the process of conserving as connected. Creator and creation are intimate, as in many cultural stories, myths and beliefs.
Taking a firmer line with the promoting of psychodrama is something Executives and many members have viewed as a struggle, a challenge for some time. This Executive has given up struggling. We are developing a progressive warm up to this transition, to taking up our place on the world stage. Last year we put a discussion paper in our documents on the web and you were alerted to it via ANZPA Inform – I know some read it because I received responses. All were positive of our move and all had different and relevant ideas about proceeding. From changing names through to “Learning to be cunning and ruthless”. Thank you those that responded.
We need to develop a workable conserve and ways of marketing rather than being captured by the negative stereotypes, such as chisellers and sales reps, that we relate to marketing with.
Let us continue to create our conserve around marketing psychodrama. Between born again proselytising and selling used cars there are many creative options, rather than only a limited number of spontaneity denuded ones. These roles may take a while to be born in relation to what I am encouraging. We will discover them over the coming years and wonder why we at baulked this work.
One form of spontaneity, as defined by Moreno, is the capacity to enact a role from one context in another context. This is what I believe we need to be able to do more of. I simply see that chatting with people and asking to see how we can assist them rather than telling how we should assist them - be they organisations, people, groups, communities, - will bring this method more to others attention.
Of course others are able to ignite bones and free dreams. That they can does not diminish us. However one thing I know is that we are. We are able to ignite bones, we can free people to dream again. This is our taonga, this is our treasure – the igniting of dreams, the giving life to dreams.
It is a treasure designed to be shared.
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