Because of our awareness about how The Universe works it is important and imperative to show support FOR Senators Barak Obama and Joe Biden and not against anyone else.We clearly understand how our powerful thoughts impact and bring our futures to us. This is a time that our thoughts must embrace Reason, Intelligence, and a Hope-filled Future for our country and this planet. The energy we expend would better serve this campaign by being FOR Senators Barak Obama and Joe Biden rather than being against the side of shadow and ignorance.We are all familiar with the thought about 'debt' - whether we're thinking about getting in- or out- of debt, it is debt which is the overriding thought. This occurred to me first on reading an e-message and learning that a group of 40 friends were able to activate 100,000 responses (in a remarkably short period of time) about something within our current election process they are all against.
Work FOR what we want, not against what we do not want.We want to support logical and complete responses to questions about how to unfold a future back to honesty and prosperity. We want to hold to our minds and hearts an awareness that our future holds forward-steps consciously leading us back to integrity on a national and global level. We look to a future of respect within our citizenship reaching out to other people and cultures.
Our future holds a great deal of promise when we focus on that which supports people and the planet.It is easy today to shine a very bright and far-reaching internet-spotlight on that which we choose. Let us choose to shine that light to illumine the future we desire: Barak Obama is the next President of the United States.In gratitude and with an intention to serve.
COMPATRIOTS AND BLOGGERS...
I DARE YOU TO BLOG ONLY ABOUT OBAMA, BIDEN AND/OR THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET FOR AN HOUR!
IT IS SCIENTIFIC FACT THAT ENERGY MULTIPLIES UPON ITSELF...
"BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER" "WATER SEEKS IT'S OWN LEVEL"
WHAT ARE YOU PUTTING OUT THERE WITH CONSTANT COMPLAINTS AND TRASH TALK ABOUT MCCAIN AND PALIN? WHO IS THIS DIRECTED TO? IS IT MERE "VENTING"?
THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH STATING THE FACTS; DRAWING COMPARISION TO THE QUALIFICATIONS & ACTIONS OF THE OPPONENT...IT'S JUST NOT OUR FOCUS.
WE WOULD ALL BE BETTER SERVED TO PHONE, WRITE VISIT PEOPLE WITH A POSITIVE MESSAGE WITH DETAILS OF WHAT IT IS THAT HAS BROUGHT OUR SUPPORT TO THIS TEAM. WHAT'S YOUR HOT BUTTON ISSUE? ARE YOU MERELY AGAINST MCCAIN AND PALIN? OR, ARE YOU FOR OBAMA-BIDEN?
ENOUGH OF THE POLITICS OF OLD, WHERE WE MAKE THE OTHERS OUR FOCUS...THIS IS ABOUT US!
PLEASE...BLOG POSITIVELY
I am posting a recent entry from another blog I write as my first entry here on my.BarackObama.com. It explains how I came to make up my mind about Obama.
Originally posted on December 21, 2007 at: http://spiritedstrider.blogspot.com
Civic Responsibility
I recently was talking politics with a group of colleagues and friends. Having just returned from Iowa (my home state for those that haven't yet figured that out from my writings), I am always "pumped up" with politics on my mind since everywhere you turn now in Iowa the focus is on the upcoming Iowa Caucus on January 3. In the United States, one often hears that there are three major topics of discussion that people should avoid: religion, sex and politics. It's a funny thing, because when I was growing up, I was encouraged to talk about two of those controversial topics: religion and politics. (Being a boomer with parents from the pre-boomer age, we didn't do too much discussion on sex!)Of the two, I probably spent more time talking about politics than anything else. There are really many reasons why this was so, and the fact that I lived in Iowa had a lot to do with it, as well as the fact that my dad and his family were always very opinionated! I am very grateful that I was exposed and encouraged to participate in our democracy. That meant that there was never a question whether I would vote when I was legally able to do so. But before voting, I needed to be informed on who I was voting for and why. It was my civic responsibility to learn what the issues were, to look inside myself to identify what issues were important to me and to vote for my candidate of choice.This process was as necessary for me back then as it is still vital for all of us today. Yet how many of us are really informed of the candidates' positions? How many of us don't bother to vote at all, because we've become apathetic to the political process? Are you the kind of person who strategizes about how to vote based on what you think the country is "ready for?" I was surprised in my conversation today with a colleague to hear him strategizing about whether the country was "ready for" a black President, a woman President or a Mormon President... He commented that he was not going to "throw away his vote any longer." I guess he felt that by really voting for his candidate of choice, (which is often who he perceives to be the least likely to win), he was "taking away" a vote for "the most likely to win" candidate in that same party, thereby resulting in the opponent from the other party winning the election.Wow, I thought, this is a sad way to look at our democracy and our role in it. On what basis are we determining the one who is "most likely to win?" And at what point in the process? We all know that the polls change and that the only thing that really counts is our vote! What if the majority of people approached voting this way? What if their "real" choice was the one they perceived to be the least likely to win, and thus, vote for the second, third or even fourth "best option?" If all of those people really voted for their first choice, the result may be entirely different! We might actually get what we want for our country!If you are one of those U.S. residents or citizens who has decided that your vote does not matter, or that the country is "not ready" for the candidate you support, I urge you to think again. Become pro-(name of candidate you really want) versus anti-(name of candidate you don't really want). If you are not sure who you want, try a new approach. I believe that we can apply the law of attraction to politics, just as we can apply it to our everyday lives. Just as you can create change in your life by focusing on the outcome you want to create, you can envision a nation the way you want it to be. You can imagine it in its ideal state, visualizing the change you desire, the future that you want for yourself, your children and your grandchildren. Focus on the outcome and the ideal candidate for you will become clear to you as you sift through the maze of speeches, articles, debates, podcasts and websites with their platforms. I did that and my candidate is Barack Obama. I'm ready and looking forward to the change for my country and for the world.