INAUGYOURATION
2010!
We have gotten through
eight years of political horror and destruction
here in the US. The world is more challenged
than it has ever been largely as a result
of our Government’s actions, and
the dire predictions around global unrest,
world economics and climate change seem
to be coming true, moving forward to greet
us with varying displays of force. But
we have one very bright spot on the horizon,
and that is the inauguration of Barak Obama
as president – bringing into power
not only the man himself, but all of the
talented people in his Cabinet and his
White House staff; and galvanizing the
US House and Senate, full of new and progressive
members ready to redress wrongs done to
both planet and people, support those in
need and bring the country back to fiscal
responsibility on all levels. We should
see much progress and change in the next
few years, even though it will not by any
means be all sunshine and easy roads to
get there.
And there’s another
entity, less individually powerful but
just as important, that can bring “the
end of an error,” as the bumper stickers
say. And that’s us.
The astounding grass
roots movement that lifted Obama to his
election is made up of millions of people
who sought change in the status quo and
hope for the future. They understood that
if we were to see such positivity in our
lifetime, it was up to them to make it
happen, in every small and large way possible.
Whether it was signing up people to vote
or taking folks to the polling places;
whether it was putting signs on their cars
or talking to every stranger who would
listen about what was at stake; whether
it was manning phone banks or keeping the
home fires burning while others went out
to do the work of “boots on the ground” – every
one of the folks in that movement was an
Agent of Change.
And yet now action is
more important than ever, especially for
those of us who are Lightworkers in any
way, shape or form. We have envisioned
white light around the President and his
people; we have affirmed all the good things
we want to happen. And at least for now,
it looks like our work is bearing fruit.
But as the wonderful
old German saying goes, “Begin to
weave – and God will give the thread.”
I challenge every one
of you reading these words to take your
own Oath of Office on January 20th. Take
it not simply for America, but for the
people of the world and the planet on which
we live:
I
do solemnly swear that I will faithfully
execute the Office of Engaged Citizen
of the World and Agent of Change, and
will to the best of my Ability, preserve,
protect and defend all creatures, great
and small through stewardship of the
Earth our home and the future of the
planet and its inhabitants.
Choose what you will
do. You could commit to creating a community
garden. You might explore wind or solar
advantages and opportunities for your
region. You could sponsor interfaith
discussions everywhere. Find that one
passionate change you want to make – whether
it’s getting people fed, engaging
other cultures or religions in useful
and uniting dialogues, planting trees
or nurturing scientific exploration.
Commit time to it, the way you would
to your family or your friend or the
job you love. Because if you don't --
if you just leave it up to everyone else
-- it won't happen. You are an integral
part of the movement forward, and never
before has your work been more valued,
your talents more welcomed by the Powers
That Be.
We have the ability
to weave the most gorgeous tapestry mankind
has ever seen – full of understanding,
progress, peace and abundance. But we
must begin the weaving now, pulling together
our global loom and stringing it with
effort, tolerance and action for the
warp and weft. And then, my friends,
God indeed will give us thread that will
hold strong and beautiful for decades
to come.