Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Sarah Palin and My Peace of Mind

Ok, I'll say it. I don't agree with Sarah Palin on many issues. Yesterday I read about her stance on gay marriage and it really set me off. The excerpt below was taken from the Tue., Oct. 21st edition of The International Herald Tribune (this morning's quotes coming from the AP about Ms. Palin's answers to a 3rd grader about the role of the VP deserves to be blogged about by someone more politically savy than myself):

Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin says she supports a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, a break with John McCain who has said he believes states should be left to define what marriage is.
In an interview with Christian Broadcasting Network, the Alaska governor said she had voted in 1998 for a state amendment banning same sex marriage and hoped to see a federal ban on such unions.
"I have voted along with the vast majority of Alaskans who had the opportunity to vote to amend our Constitution defining marriage as between one man and one woman. I wish on a federal level that's where we would go. I don't support gay marriage," Palin said. She said she believed traditional marriage is the foundation for strong families.


Yes, we are all entitled to our own beliefs and should, in my view, be able to express what we are thinking freely, without judgement. I hope to not be judgemental as I continue this post.

I have been thinking about peace a lot lately. How peaceful am I? What am I projecting into the world? Do I 'walk the talk'? Am I embodying peace? When I read the above quote from Sarah Palin, a woman who is in a position to possibly lead this country, I thought, "That's not promoting peace! That idea of hers is divisive. She's crazy! Please make her go away! Doesn't she realize the power of her words? She knows nothing about the world! Does she know any gay people?" And on I went. I called two friends (both straight) and ranted. Then I stopped the internal madness very suddenly. I was not at peace. Why was I angry? Does Sarah Palin have that much power over me? Hell no! I am a gay man in a loving relationship with another man. Does my happiness, my peacefulness depend on Sarah Palin, her viewpoint, and the viewpoint of those who think like her. No! So, back to peace - the peace of mind that I have about myself, my ability, about this country, etc., and the conviction that I have that peace belongs to me. If I think peace, than I am peace. Ahhh!

Thanks Sarah Palin!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Is Your Question Getting in Your Way?

The other day I was channeling for some friends at the beach. I wrote out a question for someone to ask on my behalf. My question was: Is there anything that I am doing now that I can add or eliminate in order to see my current projects and business thrive in a greater way?
An amused response came from At One: "Eliminate the question! Sometimes the roadblock, what is standing between you and your abundance, is the question itself. It is as if you are seeking validation for your wrongdoing. Why focus on what is not working? Take the action that is joyful. Sooner and later there will be a positive outcome to what you are seeking. You must remember that all positive actions result in a positive outcome. Put the thought together with the good feeling and action, and then go on your way. Trust that all is well."

Sometimes the guidance I receive is so simple it borders on ridiculous. Even as I type that I think, "Well, sure it seems ridiculous and laughable because there is a part of you that still thinks you have to work hard for what you want." OK. Got it. Now back to living it!

Peace!