Thursday, November 6, 2008

A New World


The world is changed. There was on Tuesday November 4th, 2008 a global quake, a paradigm shift that shook us out of old passions, ancient prejudices, and the archaic beliefs that color separates and diminishes the hope of being.

I have covered political campaigns and elections for over forty years. I have never seen one with so much intensity and intention as this one.

Not since the millennium celebrations around the world have I seen the oneness of people amplified by the joining together in shared and collective joy over one singular achievement.

I am still marveling at the tears, the emotion of so many who worked so hard for the manifestation of a result and then celebrated with the grace of wonder and to the relief of history.

I marvel at the enthusiasm of others around the world who now see hope in their future for they too have ethnic prejudices that need to be resolved.

Prejudice and fear, wherever we find them, must be tossed into the abyss of the past where they belong. If we hold on to these feelings we will inhibit the growth of humanity. We have some serious issues to solve and we can’t let those who fear inclusions keep us from a positive destiny.

Separation has always been the illusion of who we really are. Black, white, yellow, brown and red are the children of the Source. All of us have too often chosen fear to keep the light of our oneness from illuminating the truth of being.

Not anymore.

Welcome to the new world where all are invited to participate as equals for the benefit of all.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hello friend! I thoroughly enjoy reading yur postings and appreciate the invite into your expressions. "...with so much intensity and intention" is so fitting a phrase for this historic campaign. So many individual voices form one profound statement.

 
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