Vision
is the process by which we construct the future. It is the substance of
creation and the positive image of what we can be, but at the debate last week I
did not hear the words that engender the enthusiasm to collectively co-create
the structure of common hope on the foundation of realistic wonder.
I wanted
more. I wanted something to hold on to besides the “aming” of their own “I”. I
wanted each to be a statesman not a politician. I wanted to hear the
reinforcement of American ideals. I wanted both to paint me a picture of the
future and color it with ideas and then give it the fragrance of action. I
wanted the genesis of solutions on Medicare, health care, education, the
housing crisis, the economy and the litany of other issues entrained in our
future.
From
each, on occasion, I got a peek, a pinhole of light into their vision of a
coming America, but mostly it was clouded with canned political speak. Every
American knows we will all have to sacrifice and I want our leadership to
acknowledge the tough times and the hard decisions. Mostly what I gleaned from
the debate was the darkness of past thought, and the detritus of false facts.
When
Alexander the Great became ruler of the world, he came upon a philosopher who
was lying in a meadow and mediating. Having become powerful and rich, Alexander
became a patron of the arts and intellectuals. He stood before the philosopher
and said, "Name your wish" it will be granted. "I am a patron of
culture and will gladly underwrite any project you may select".
The
Philosopher thought for a moment and said: "You may do one thing for me,
your Highness. Please step aside, you are standing between me and the
sun".
Our President, whoever it may be, must
step aside of partisan politics, step aside from the light of rhetoric and
bickering and lead us to our grandest vision of ourselves.
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