White Night debate continued
Imagining a world without war.
For those who wanted to take part, a lie-down collaborative imagining came next. I led this, inviting people to lie down, close their eyes and to start imagining a world without war. I asked people to speak out loud any aspect of this new world that came to mind and to resist the urge to destroy any part of the picture that was constructed as a result.
The world that came about temporarily for those fifteen or so minutes was green, lush, filled with chocolate, had no locked doors, was relaxing and had a university where people of any age could come and use the facilities to accomplish ideas they had without having to pass any exams or prove their competence. The people who lived there felt no need to be led by anyone else.