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Getting in tune
« on: June 06, 2008, 10:44:33 PM »
Is Obama an enlightened being?
Spiritual wise ones say: This sure ain't no ordinary politician. You buying it?

By Mark Morford, SF Gate Columnist

Friday, June 6, 2008

I find I'm having this discussion, this weird little debate, more and more, with colleagues, with readers, with liberals and moderates and miserable, deeply depressed Republicans and spiritually amped persons of all shapes and stripes and I'm having it in particular with those who seem confused, angry, unsure, thoroughly nonplussed, as they all ask me the same thing: What the hell's the big deal about Obama?

I, of course, have an answer. Sort of.

Warning: If you are a rigid pragmatist/literalist, itchingly evangelical, a scowler, a doubter, a burned-out former '60s radical with no hope left, or are otherwise unable or unwilling to parse alternative New Age speak, click away right now, because you ain't gonna like this one little bit.

Ready? It goes likes this:

Barack Obama isn't really one of us. Not in the normal way, anyway.

This is what I find myself offering up more and more in response to the whiners and the frowners and to those with broken or sadly dysfunctional karmic antennae - or no antennae at all - to all those who just don't understand and maybe even actively recoil against all this chatter about Obama's aura and feel and MLK/JFK-like vibe.

To them I say, all right, you want to know what it is? The appeal, the pull, the ethereal and magical thing that seems to enthrall millions of people from all over the world, that keeps opening up and firing into new channels of the culture normally completely unaffected by politics?

No, it's not merely his youthful vigor, or handsomeness, or even inspiring rhetoric. It is not fresh ideas or cool charisma or the fact that a black president will be historic and revolutionary in about a thousand different ways. It is something more. Even Bill Clinton, with all his effortless, winking charm, didn't have what Obama has, which is a sort of powerful luminosity, a unique high-vibration integrity.

Dismiss it all you like, but I've heard from far too many enormously smart, wise, spiritually attuned people who've been intuitively blown away by Obama's presence - not speeches, not policies, but sheer presence - to say it's just a clever marketing ploy, a slick gambit carefully orchestrated by hotshot campaign organizers who, once Obama gets into office, will suddenly turn from perky optimists to vile soul-sucking lobbyist whores, with Obama as their suddenly evil, cackling overlord.

Here's where it gets gooey. Many spiritually advanced people I know (not coweringly religious, mind you, but deeply spiritual) identify Obama as a Lightworker, that rare kind of attuned being who has the ability to lead us not merely to new foreign policies or health care plans or whatnot, but who can actually help usher in a new way of being on the planet, of relating and connecting and engaging with this bizarre earthly experiment. These kinds of people actually help us evolve. They are philosophers and peacemakers of a very high order, and they speak not just to reason or emotion, but to the soul.

The unusual thing is, true Lightworkers almost never appear on such a brutal, spiritually demeaning stage as national politics. This is why Obama is so rare. And this why he is so often compared to Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., to those leaders in our culture whose stirring vibrations still resonate throughout our short history.

Are you rolling your eyes and scoffing? Fine by me. But you gotta wonder, why has, say, the JFK legacy lasted so long, is so vital to our national identity? Yes, the assassination canonized his legend. The Kennedy family is our version of royalty. But there's something more. Those attuned to energies beyond the literal meanings of things, these people say JFK wasn't assassinated for any typical reason you can name. It's because he was just this kind of high-vibration being, a peacemaker, at odds with the war machine, the CIA, the dark side. And it killed him.

Now, Obama. The next step. Another try. And perhaps, as Bush laid waste to the land and embarrassed the country and pummeled our national spirit into disenchanted pulp and yet ironically, in so doing has helped set the stage for an even larger and more fascinating evolutionary burp, we are finally truly ready for another Lightworker to step up.

Let me be completely clear: I'm not arguing some sort of utopian revolution, a big global group hug with Obama as some sort of happy hippie camp counselor. I'm not saying the man's going to swoop in like a superhero messiah and stop all wars and make the flowers grow and birds sing and solve world hunger and bring puppies to schoolchildren.

Please. I'm also certainly not saying he's perfect, that his presidency will be free of compromise, or slimy insiders, or great heaps of politics-as-usual. While Obama's certainly an entire universe away from George W. Bush in terms of quality, integrity, intelligence and overall inspirational energy, well, so is your dog. Hell, it isn't hard to stand far above and beyond the worst president in American history.

But there simply is no denying that extra kick. As one reader put it to me, in a way, it's not even about Obama, per se. There's a vast amount of positive energy swirling about that's been held back by the armies of BushCo darkness, and this energy has now found a conduit, a lightning rod, is now effortlessly self-organizing around Obama's candidacy. People and emotions and ideas of high and positive vibration are automatically drawn to him. It's exactly like how Bush was a magnet for the low vibrational energies of fear and war and oppression and aggression, but, you know, completely reversed. And different. And far, far better.

Don't buy any of it? Think that's all a bunch of tofu-sucking New Agey bulls-- and Obama is really a dangerously elitist political salesman whose inexperience will lead us further into darkness because, when you're talking national politics, nothing, really, ever changes? I understand. I get it. I often believe it myself.

Not this time.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2008/06/06/notes060608.DTL&type=printable

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Re: Getting in tune
« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2008, 11:18:07 PM »
Right album, wrong song - try "Won't Get Fooled Again".
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Re: Getting in tune
« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2008, 11:27:19 PM »
I love that article.

Does this guy wnt to build Obama shrines?

Mahatma Obama.

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Re: Getting in tune
« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2008, 11:42:45 PM »
Republicans would be well served not to underestimate Obama.


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Re: Getting in tune
« Reply #4 on: June 06, 2008, 11:46:48 PM »
Republicans would be well served not to underestimate Obama.




If we can hack into his teleprompter we can have him say anything.


Unfortunately after the hacker has him sing "Marezy Dotes" guys like this author will write a treatise on how profound it is.

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Re: Getting in tune
« Reply #5 on: June 07, 2008, 12:01:58 AM »
I think some of his recent gaffes are fatigue driven. Give him a week off and he'll be fine.

How do you explain McCains poor performance the other night? Can't be fatigue, he hasn't campaigned hard since March.

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Re: Getting in tune
« Reply #6 on: June 07, 2008, 12:31:44 AM »
I think some of his recent gaffes are fatigue driven. Give him a week off and he'll be fine.

How do you explain McCains poor performance the other night? Can't be fatigue, he hasn't campaigned hard since March.


Maybe you are right , but when do we see him speak impromptu?

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Re: Getting in tune
« Reply #7 on: June 07, 2008, 12:49:44 AM »
If memory serves he did ok when he was debating the other dem candidates.

Fact is i think he will do well in a town hall meeting. He has the likability factor that gave Bush the edge.


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Re: Getting in tune
« Reply #8 on: June 07, 2008, 03:21:34 AM »
Maybe you are right , but when do we see him speak impromptu?

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Pretty much every time Reagan spoke without the note cards they wrote for him, he put his foot in his mouth.
I have not noticed that Obama has much of a problem with this. What he does refrain from doing is attacking the opposition in the sort of partisan way that the Republicans always do.

To be a successful president, he faces the formidable task of foreseeing and preventing the dirty tricks that the GOP has used against Carter, Clinton, Gore and Kerry. Some sort of jiujitsu that would use their ow force against them would be most welcome.
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Re: Getting in tune
« Reply #9 on: June 07, 2008, 06:55:44 AM »
Maybe you are right , but when do we see him speak impromptu?

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Pretty much every time Reagan spoke without the note cards they wrote for him, he put his foot in his mouth.


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Re: Getting in tune
« Reply #10 on: June 07, 2008, 05:20:49 PM »
It will be an interesting campaign season, that's for sure.

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Re: Getting in tune
« Reply #11 on: June 07, 2008, 07:16:35 PM »
>>Republicans would be well served not to underestimate Obama.<<

It won't be a matter of underestimation, it will be a matter of over cautiousness because the man happens to be Black. McCain has already shown he's not willing to kick the guy when he's down, which is what any politician who's ever lost an election will tell is exactly what you should do.

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Re: Getting in tune
« Reply #12 on: June 07, 2008, 10:02:38 PM »
Wow.  The Santa Clausification has begun already. 

If this guy gets shot in office they will start a religion about him.
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Re: Getting in tune
« Reply #13 on: June 08, 2008, 03:13:25 PM »
Pooch, I don't think that's it (I hope not, anyway).

I think it is more that he's calling on people to not be afraid, the "Yes we can" thing. That is appealing to people's  better nature.  And that hasn't been appealed to in ages. 
A lot of people who have had hard lives don't react well to this.  They're suspicious, and have little hope...period.    They're seeing Obama as someone who says he can do all this, but that's not what he's saying at all.   He's calling on us to get it together and do great things. 
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Re: Getting in tune
« Reply #14 on: June 08, 2008, 04:43:23 PM »
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but that's not what he's saying at all.   He's calling on us to get it together and do great things.

Kinda. He's telling people to take charge of their own lives, not wait for government to do it for them.

Small govt with a safety net.