Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Manifest Our Next President!


Heartfelt Greetings

This post is inspired (and others tonight) by my open heart... a heart that yearns so deeply, so very deeply for unity, for joining hands, for coming together, for remembering and experiencing how we are all connected. A little while ago I watched Barack Obama's 30 minute "ad" on TV and then an incredible additional half hour speech he gave in Florida in the midst of 35,000 others along with Bill Clinton. What I felt in this experience is what I have felt before as I absorbed the energy of Obama, an energy that is much bigger than this one human being. He brings in an archetypal energy that I experience is so deeply needed. It is a force that breaks my heart open and connects me profoundly to higher truths, such as that of how we are all connected and how the force of love is so much greater than our fears and that which divides us. Afterwards, I was inspired to come post prayers and now this visualization. As always, please take what you like and leave whatever doesn't fit for you. Please also consider making this visualization your own by tapping into your own words and whatever it is that most touches your heart... I thank my friend Diana for passing the below on to me, and am moved to pass it on with the hope that it may move some to pray, visualize, meditate, or do whatever it is that touches each of us in our hearts and draws us toward this world that I feel yearns for all of us to birth. I feel it happening now. And it moves me to tears. We can learn to love one another. And we can learn to vote for, manifest, visualize, pray into being leaders who we can partner with to create a future that our grandchildren and all children will be grateful for. May our leaders come to mirror that which is most compassionate, caring, courageous, creative, and loving in us all. May we all do our part, whatever that may be... Love & blessings ~ Molly

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Manifest our next president!

"....Stay at the center of the circle and let all things take their course...." -- Lao Tzu

The year is 2016. We glance at the television one morning and see Obama having another of his many press conferences. He has now been in office for almost 8 years.It hasn't been perfect, but things are way better than when he took office in January of 2009. You notice that his hair has whitened and he still has that winning smile and that take charge/positive energy that he had when he was campaigning way back in 2008.You remember back to how concerned you were about whether or not he would win in 2008 and you feel deeply contented that he has been safely in office for such a long time.He and Congress have done much to address global warming, healthcare, development of alternative energy sources and a variety of other important matters to the country and the planet. You feel deep gratitude for the past eight years and how things have unfolded.

See it...Feel it...breathe it....Pass it on. Lets stop fighting against McCain and Palin, and start working 'for' Obama-Biden. Lets stop driving ourselves crazy with all of the outrageous mind-upsetting details about them and start remembering all of the wonderful reasons we want Obama.

THE CHALLENGE: take 30 seconds right now. Close your eyes and imagine exactly what our country will feel like with President Obama. Imagine how good it will feel. Imagine whatever it is about him that you desire. Imagine the pride. Imagine the diplomacy. Imagine the peace. Imagine the wind mills and the clean cars. Imagine the citizen groups. Imagine the earth being healed and revitalized. Imagine being very proud of your country and its leader. Imagine whatever it is that draws you to support Obama. Imagine what your life will look like. 30 seconds. Do it several times a day. We can shift and change the vibration of this country with positive visions just like this. It'sonly 30 seconds a few times a day.
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Better than a thousand hollow words is one word that brings peace. -- Buddha (560-483 B.C.)

Peace, to have meaning for many who have only known suffering in both peace and war, must be translated into bread or rice, shelter, health and education, as well as freedom and human dignity. -- Ralph Johnson Bunche (1904-1971)

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