I am making an effort to visualize Barack Obama as our president. I spend a moment or two each day thinking about the joy that will runneth over on the night of November 4, as it hits home. On November 5, when I am sure I will be walking on air. And on January 20, I see him taking the Oath of Office, Michelle at his side, their daughters close by, grinning from ear to ear. It will be cold that day, but thousands upon thousands will be there to witness this historic moment. Lastly, I envision eight years of positive change, with President Obama leading us step by step. Hard work and healthy results for our country, its people, and the world.
I’ve been envisioning this for a few weeks now. I am choosing to focus on the positive, and when the negative intrudes, I give myself more time for positive visualization.
Whether you call it the power of prayer, the law of attraction, or the power of positivity, this works. Envisioning the positive helps it become reality.
Today I received an email from a dear friend. It was sent to her by Lauren, who has created a new website: Manifest Obama, upon which you can see this:
The story of Laren and her husband’s journey to create this video and site is a manifestation of the power of positive thought. From her email:
About two weeks ago, I got an idea for this site…which would help people visualize Obama being president. We felt that people seemed to be focusing on what they DIDN’T want, paying alot of attention to the other side’s “low-road” behavior & especially Palin’s shortcomings. And their poll numbers were going up, b/c so much (negative) attention was focused on them. We strongly believe that “what you focus on grows” – we’ve seen this over & over again in our lives & the world around us – and wanted to help ourselves & our friends change our focus to what we DO want. Which is peace, prosperity, leadership, hope & change – all possible if Obama wins on November 4th.
It seemed very improbable 2 weeks ago that we could find time in our seriously overcommitted schedules to make any kind of viral video or website. Where would we get any compelling footage – wandering around downtown Asheville? Who would make the video – we don’t know anything about videography – and make it something worth watching? How would we find the time & resources to get this thing done? But we just had a sense that it was going to happen somehow, and decided not to focus on the questions, but instead to visualize it being complete.
Things started “magically” falling into place – Jamie’s scheduled barbershop chorus competition last weekend got canceled, so I had time to work on it; Patrick Scully – Jamie’s dear buddy, boss & graphic design genius – had an unexplainable hole in his production schedule; he had just bought a digital video camera he lent us. Then Obama announced he would be preparing for the second debate IN ASHEVILLE of all places and would be speaking at a rally that weekend. Who were we to question at that point? We packed up the kids and got in line 5 and a half hours before the speech, with video camera in hand.
The energy at the rally was unlike anything I’ve experienced. People smiling, making friends, comparing stories about why we’re so energized, and admitting we’ve never been so devoted to any political cause in our lives. The emotion was palpable. When Obama finally took the stage, with an estimated 28 thousand supporters packed in & around Asheville High football field, I don’t think there was a dry eye in the place. It was a day that all six of us will always remember.
She goes on to talk about staying up most of the night editing, her husband building the website, etc. I don’t know them, but I’m so proud of them! This is the power of the people, brought to life.
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October 15, 2008 at 4:36 pm
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October 15, 2008 at 4:38 pm
by Kedar
Watch this:
http://obamayes.wordpress.com/
All the best
October 16, 2008 at 6:41 pm
christianliberal
Since that last debate, it’s obvious the game is over.
So, here’s my pick for the new cabinet. What’s yours?
Secretary of State: Christopher Dodd, senior statesman
Treasury Secretary: Paul Krugman, Nobel prize in economics
Secretary of Defense: Wesley Clark, clear vision in Iraq
Homeland Security: Richard Clark, counter-terrorism expert fired by Bush just before 9/11
Attorney General: Henry Waxman, investigated abuses by Bush cabinet
Press secretary: David Gregory, one of the few reporters with real questions
Senior White House Advisor: David Gergen, expert analyst
Chief of Staff: Dennis Kucinich, great idea man
On the lighter side:
Veterans Affairs: Cindy Sheehan
Housing & Urban Development: Al Sharpton
Special Assignments:
– Karl Rove, Envoy to Zimbabwe
– Rush Limbaugh, Envoy to Somalia
– George Bush, new solid waste management czar