Accident? No Way

 

The popularity of Barak Obama is no accident. He has democratic ideals from which he will not waver. None of his ideas are new but because he lives those ideals and is able to articulate them from his heart they are understood. People who use their human logic feel his honesty and dedication. And this brings me to an important point about influence from the human mind.

The bullying tactics of white supremacy has no place in the world. Homo sapiens did not progress for fifty thousand years by accepting this type of behavior for long. People of other countries in the world want America to return to the politics of concern. Our constitution and our history makes this country a natural for world leadership. Successful communities require leadership. America was the world leader and will be again.

The collective desire for such a role is apparent in the manner in which potential President Obama is supported by millions who are opting for change by donations of ten, twenty-five, or fifty dollars. The dollars show the visible desire for change. What is making the real difference is the mind set of those millions – a determination to do their part in bringing about the change. That is the mental part of our humanness that will make the difference. So far science has not figured out how thoughts work but researchers find that beyond the neural synapses in individual brains, thoughts are the basis of action. They are “something” and go “somewhere.”

My point is this: the thoughts and hopes of peoples in the world community are having a profound effect. Those concerned humans cannot vote for Obama but I believe with all my being that because our species is connected by our spirituality, not religion, but spirituality - the altruism embedded in our genes - Obama has the support of the world.

Naomi Sherer

 

 


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