The uncommited voters have declared that Obama won tonight. I think he has and I believe he will take care of our country.
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Praise to You, O God,
Let us imagine a world without color, without regal red or leafy green, a world that bores the eye with grey
Praise to You, O God for all the colors in the rainbow, for eyes that are made for seeing, and for beauty that “is its own excuse for being.”
Let us imagine a world without sound, a world where deathly silence covers the earth like a shroud.
Praise to You, O God, for words that speak to our minds, songs that lift our spirits, and all those souls who know how to listen.
Let us image a world without order, where no one can predict the length of the day or the flow of the tide. Imagine a universe where planets leave their orbits and soar like meteors through the heavens, and where the law of gravity is repealed at random.
Praise to You, O God, for the marvelous order of nature, from stars in the sky to particles in the atom.
Let us image a world without love, a world in which the human spirit, incapable of caring, is locked in the prison of the self.
Praise to You, O God, for the capacity to feel happiness in another’s happiness and pain in another’s pain.
As the universe whispers of a oneness behind all that is, so the love in the human heart calls on people everywhere to unite in pursuit of those ideals that make us human.
As we sing of One God, we rejoice in the wonder of the universe and pray for that day when all humanity will be one.
–Rabbi Henry Cohen
I have a worry and a concern about our society and its relationship with children. Actually, it isn’t just here in America. It is everywhere in our world. Here in America, we just don’t see it as clearly.
During the course of my life, which has been fairly long, I have seen a tendency in people to look away at the uncomfortable So many people feel they must turn away from what is shocking or what is painful to see or hear about. This is not a criticism and we certainly need to balance these things with beauty and spirit. Much of what people experience in life makes others so aware of their mortality, and people don’t have the skills to handle those sorts of thoughts. The thing is that turning away doesn’t change our mortality. The truth is we are all mortal and we need to accept that.
I am not saying that this is easy or that some people won’t need help to embrace their mortality. Life is a cycle and death or mortality is part of the cycle. It is not the end, though. Life never really ends. We just won’t need this body any longer.
The lives of children have been romanticized in literature novels. The truth is that a child is such a gift to parents, communities and the world. We love our own kids but tend to not want to be bothered when they are older and not as cute or sweet as they were. The statistics of child abuse and molestation show us a very “un-Hallmark” picture of the lives of children.
When I was little, being gone all day playing with the other kids in the neighborhood, it caused no stress. We slept out all of the time on front porches and walked around the neighborhood without a worry. We didn’t get into trouble and no one bothered us. We would make up stories and tell them by flashlight to scare each other. These “scary” stories were fairy tales compared to the true stories that happen every day to children here in America and around their world. We thought the monster in the dark was our biggest worry.
Today, in the twenty-first century our children face abduction, molestation, neglect, bullying, human trafficking and indifference to their dreams.
Children are pawns in divorces, abducted from their own beds, killed in school shootings, sold into human slavery. They are often confused and angry. Many are demeaned and verbally abused as well as physically abused.
I feel we need to talk to children more, and listen much more. We need to find out what excites them and encourage their dreams. Every child deserves to be totally sure they are loved. But not smothered with love. Children need to learn independence one step at a time.
Ethics and morality should be taught, but not racism and bigotry. We need to teach our children well, how to solve problems without hatred, bullying or violence.
We, as adults need to make this a safer, less violent world. A world that doesn’t give lip service to the importance of our children. We need to make a safer world, a less violent world, and a world that looks more like the “garden.” Children’s lives should be less like hell on earth and more like a glorious adventure.
We can do this, we must do this because the children are the future. They are the most important resource we have. Really look at the Amber alerts and missing children’s poster. Think of that child as one of your own and try to realize if you saw them. Don’t avoid stories about neglected and abused children.
Even if you have no children of your own, we, as members of communities, have a responsibility to the children. Education is so important and every child needs to have the best education possible. The Einsteins, the Mozarts, the Nobel Prize winners don’t just come from wealthy families. They come from all economic backgrounds. They will learn love and respectful living from us. So let’s show them how to live without violence, hatred and anger. Everyone will benefit and there will be peace and love and compassion in our world again.

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Salt Lake Tribune Endorses President Obama, Says “Romney willing to say anything to get elected”.
I am sharing this because I do stand with Obama. He is the right choice for the middle class, the poor, the disenfranchised and the disabled. I believe in his integrity and question Mitt’s ability to take a firm stand for anyone but the millionaires and billionaires.
Okay. Pretty much every single “binders of women” joke has already been done — so why not just pile the hell on? I never claimed to be original or anything. If you want original humor, dig up Andy Kaufman.
If you saw the second Presidential debate — and I know you did — you were, like me, struck by several things. First, those two men really dislike each other. Second, as FOX News angrily reported, the moderator, CNN reporter Candy Crowley, proved that she was firmly in the Obama camp by pointing out a blatant falsehood made by Mitt Romney on the subject of Libya. Shame on her! Shame!
The argument was about when was the first time that Obama called the Benghazi attack an “act of terrorism.” Obama said that he had used the term in a Rose Garden speech the day after the attack and Romney said that…
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Why do men always want to organize, control and use us for referrals if need be?
Just having some fun. There is a clean copy of Nurse Romney-Ratched at the bottom if you want to make your own captions. Or share your captions in the comments.
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Spirituality is the ability to experience G-d within and in others. How do you access it? No matter what religious path you follow, the similarities are there connecting them like a silken cord. As you walk your path it is good to remember that every other being on Mother Earth is connected to you because of this cord of similarities.
Namaste is a beautiful word which honors the Divinity in the other person, or a tree, or a deer. The ability to see and understand this concept will help you not to fear that which is different. That which frightens you. Seeing The One in others is like peeling an onion. Layer after layer comes off and you see each other soul to soul. This is what really happens when people can glimpse the inner you. The radiant light surrounds you and the other person and you experience the Divinity of God. This is why introspection is so important to our lives. Introspection leads us to know ourselves and to understand ourselves in a way that is not possible any other way.
Spirituality lifts us soaring about the differences and distinctions which divide us. All we can see or feel or love is the presence of the Divine everywhere. Strong able arms life us to see the reality of this life and the reality of the being of God, Allah, Adonai, Goddess, Jesus, Divine energy. What an amazing gift to turn around slowly and see that The One is everywhere. There is no place we can go and not touch him/her or, feel his/her love. There are no eyes we can look into that God does not look back out at us. Some choose to ignore the sacred within and live their lives in their own pain or causing pain in others. I realize this is true, but even though they have pushed the Divine presence down so far to be able to do evil, the Divine is here, there and everywhere.
The next time it is warm enough to meditate outside, sit and view the inner landscape and meditate in the manner you are used to. However, be aware of how there is a slight difference in the light, don’t be surprised at the silence that quietly fall around you, and the little animals who try to creep up into the Divine energy and Presence. You can do this practice at the beach, on a mountaintop, or in your own backyard. I love to meditate on a mountaintop and feel the air all around me change. I think it is a small amount of what Moses felt standing in front of the burning bush. He was in sacred space, the very presence of the Divine that had led them out of Egypt.
The brilliant part is that we don’t need to wish we were Moses. We also walk every day in the Divine Presence of The Beloved. This is what is behind the poetry of Rumi, Hafiz or Khalil Gibran or Kabir. They knew they were in the presence of the Divine and the love they experienced was divine love. It is what the love we share with family, friends, children, and grandchildren is born of. Loving them is the beginning of understanding the love of God. Loving God begins with practicing the presence of God and opening up your heart and feeling the Divine love swirl around you with its heady fragrance. It is a prayer and the answer that touches you in the most intimate way possible. It is knowing that you would rather be there, in the loving presence of The One than anywhere else. Now you can begin to understand what the poets wrote about with such eloquence. The love and presence of The Beloved.
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