Barack Obama Biography

Sunday 6 December 2009

Barak Obama on Unity & Healing

A Man of Unity and Healing: Barak Obama on “a More Perfect Union”

Author: Gita Saraydarian

Barak Obama’s speech on March 18th, 2008 will go down in history as one of the great speeches given in our time. I highly recommend hearing it or reading the text. His spiritual maturity is a shining light. He words carried depth and showed a person who is not afraid to tackle sensitive issues by going to the heart of them and revealing them for what they are.

What did I like about his speech?

1. Instead of spitefulness and rancor and self-defense, he elevated the problems of race, hatred, divisiveness, inequality and such by framing them as a process of unfoldment that we all need to care about. It is a process of becoming a more perfect union on the individual or national levels, a process of integration with our essential being.

2. He showed that we do not throw out a person from our life because we disagree with him. Not everything said and preached in places of worship are accepted and agreed upon by every single person sitting in the pews. With his loving care, Obama may have a better impact on the Pastor Wright than he would have if he condemned him as a person. We are all subject to make mistakes and it would be a lonely world if every time someone made a mistake everyone left and abandoned him. Obama understood his Pastor because he understands his own inner workings and understands how our personal experiences shape and condition our life narrative.

3. He showed that we do not need to perpetuate hatred, especially in our political discussions. This is what is lacking. Pundits and newscasters are all looking for divisiveness to bite on and tear at. Journalists and pundits cannot stand to find harmony or goodness; they thrive on division and hatred and puny and vindictive attitudes rather than gravitas and generosity of human spirit. Interviewers pounce and interrupt so they look important and smart, trying every trick they can to belittle and trap the person into saying something he or she will later regret. It is such a comedy to watch!

Yes, we do have hatred in our hearts and in this country. We need to think how to face it and not let it go for another 20 years or more, ruining more people’s lives and diminishing the very soul and spirit of our children. It is time we grow up! We have so much hateful rhetoric now in our country against Muslims, Mormons, Gays, Mexicans, New Agers; you name it. Imagine someone telling you that if you have a name like Hussein that terrorists will dance in the streets if you are elected? What does that say to every little boy name Hussein? Separatism and hatred are not the purview of some people; they are qualities that people of all races and religions and colors and tribes and nations and regions have in common. These traits are most visible when people live in fear, in ignorance, are misled, are encouraged to hate, are mis-educated, are taught to believe that different is equal to bad, are led to believe that the world is one of material existence alone, that scarcity rules, that nothing ever changes, that there are “those people” there who are trying to get us and so on and on and on…. Every person has some little seed of hatred that, when fanned, will turn into regrettable acts.

4. Leaders have the moral responsibility to condemn hatred and separative acts, even if they have to condemn it from inside their own “tent.” The best revelation is the one that comes from inside and the best healing can happen from those on the inside who understand what has just been revealed to them.

5. All leaders — religious and political especially — have a deep responsibility to be sensitive to what they are truly preaching. Some (not all) preachers and political leaders preach hatefulness and separatism. Divisiveness sells and puts fear into people and fear makes people more “obedient” to your message and your will and your agenda. Preachers and leaders have the responsibility to uncover, discover, and articulate social injustices; to articulate righteousness; to show how to heal; and most of all, to give hope that change is possible. Giving hope is the greatest service a religious or political leader can do.

6. The definition of being a believer, a good person, or a patriot is not the single definition given by those in positions of power or by pundits or journalists. The best patriots are not necessarily those who wear flags on their lapels and ribbons as armbands; the best patriots are those who want to expose the pain and the misery and the inequality and bring it to light so that it can be solved.

7. We heal only when we face and identify the illness. Our illness is a spiritual illness of separatism and materialism. We need to identify it inside of our individual hearts. We will see that we have a huge heart and, when it is open and cleaned out, we have nothing to fear. There are millions of Americans with open hearts. We can increase that number because it makes human sense. We do not have to fall in love with each person. As my Mom says, “You do not have to put your sleeping bag next to those you do not like; it is OK not to like everyone. You can choose to put your sleeping bag somewhere else. But you do not have to kick and hate the person either.” Good thought; sounds better in Armenian.

8. Each human being has inner contradictions. These are the contradictions of soul vs. personality needs. The principles that we believe in are not always the principles that we live by every single minute of the day. Contradictions of race and religion and national security are huge and complex issues and reveal inner contradictions. They are not going away by themselves. I am not searching for a state of peace where we hold hands and sing “kumbaya” at the end of the discussion. We are not suddenly going to be hit by lightning and resolve everything completely. But just the process of talking and opening and recognizing the internal contradictions takes the venom out of the human condition and opens us up to seeing that others live under the same fears and questions as we do. And, we can do something about it.

What open-minded people are facing now in all walks of life is the same old fight that Arjuna faced in the story of Bhagavat Gita. It is the fight of the growing human soul faced with the contradictions of his material self, the old against the new. Old, entrenched interests do not go “quietly into the night.” They struggle to hold on; they are identified and their whole existence is tied to their identifications. We need boldness in every human endeavor to continuously face the challenges of our new living conditions. We especially need courageous Pastors and Rabbis and Imams and Spiritual and Political Leaders and Teachers of all sorts who can articulate these contradictions for us. We need True Leadership.

I congratulate Barak Obama for such honesty, integrity, and the sober, inner sense of righteousness to call the issues as they truly are. He has given us the freedom to address issues that are deep inside of us. Humanity needs such brave souls to take us to the unfoldment of our potentials of being more perfect. I think it is a worthy cause.

Gita

www,tsg-uk.org (UK)

www.tsgfoundation.org (USA)

About the Author:

Gita Saraydarian is the Founder and President of TSG Foundation, and TSG University. She is the daughter of Torkom Saraydarian. Gita is a teacher and lecturer on the Ageless Wisdom Teachings and has established a worldwide audience as a creative educator for progressive ideas, transformation, and goodwill. TSG has offices in

London, Peru, Germany and USA



Read more about Gita

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - A Man of Unity and Healing: Barak Obama on “a More Perfect Union”

Saturday 5 December 2009

Is Barak Obama Really Black?

Is Barak Really Black?

Author: Micahyah Hawkins

The word “black” has always echoed the connotations of evil, gloom, disaster and pessimism. Whether it is to describe the color of a man’s skin or the content of his character, black continually reflects the things that we find less desirable, reputable or noble. Throughout our most recent centuries, we have willingly latched on to the ominous ideas of what we believe the word “black” to mean. But, belief does not reflect knowledge. Through knowledge, we gain meaning and meaning, expands our horizons of truth.

Black is a word that can be found in any dictionary. What you may not find however, are the original meanings of this small, simple word. The first languages of man, (Hebrew, Chaldee and Aramaic) all describe the word “black” as meaning: to lighten, to shine, brightness. Even in Old English, black is described as “white” and “bright”; hardly the definitions that we have familiarized ourselves with throughout the years. Simply put, black can also represent hope, truth and the dawning of a new day. It doesn’t always have to be misery, misfortune and madness.

Barak Obama is a symbol of commencing prosperity. He is a light in a despairing world, which is shadowed by helplessness, greed and degeneracy. Carrying a torch of hope, he is inspiring us to accept the challenge of change. He knows that the past is in the past. It cannot be altered nor rewritten. It is now a part of the dust of the ages. We must move forward now and leave behind our beliefs of what “black” really is and discover what black has always been.

It is impossible to gauge the essence of a man by the color of his skin. Indeed, why would you even try to do so? Black, yes, Barak is black. If some individuals still find it impossible to move beyond his pigmentation, then some final thoughts are necessary.

Most names today come from the Hebrew, German, Latin, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh languages. To find out the meaning of a particular name, you must trace the etymology. Looking at the name “Barak” in the Hebrew, Chaldee and Aramaic languages, one discovers a most interesting thing. Barak means: to shine, to gleam, brightness and splendor – all descriptive words for light, bright and white – all words describing “black”.

In the days old, a name represented everything about an individual. Even today, in many European, African and Middle Eastern countries, great importance is placed on a name. History shows us that a name reflected one’s reputation, his internal essence and inward nature. It even revealed who a person was and who they were to become. Their name was a compilation of their present and their future. As for Barak Obama… well, it isn’t a coincidence as to why the world is embracing a hopeful optimism and an aspiring belief that tomorrow really can be a better day. Where there’s light, there is hope and that my friend, is enough for now.

About the Author:

Micahyah Hawkins is a Bible Code researcher and analyst. She is also the editor of “Bright Light Bible Ezine” and is an etymologist. She also owns: =>

www.HollywoodBlogAgents.com

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Is Barak Really Black?

Thursday 3 December 2009

Is Barack Obama Muslim

Look Here..is Barrack Obama the Antichrist? Read This Biography About Barack Obama

Author: Eric M

Of course its fathomable that people all over are curious to learn the facts about newly elected US president Obama.The masses wish to know where was barack obama born, what nationality is barack obama (duh)? whether obama birth certificate paobama birth certificate forgery obama fake birth certificate are indeed situated on reality or just semipolitical mudslinging? They want to see supreme court obama birth certificate attesting to his true citizenship? Barack obama age old beliefs and extra-curricullar involvements in the past? The citizenry want to decipher other records of obama, voting records,religion or is barack obama muslim as it is rumored? Obama-Antichrist-Nostradamus( some people forcibly are attempting to make those connections),Comparisons between Obama-Kennedy-Reagan. Obama gun control upcoming policies for the US etc.

It may possibly not shock you that much that there have been large demands for memorabilia such as Barack Obama wallpaper, barack obama cartoons, obama tax calculator as a way perhaps for the supporters to have an emotional contact- barack obama. You can see that support and adulation in many barak obama web internet sites, where not only his info is available but about Michelle Obama biographical information? How tall is michelle obama? The Michelle Obama election night dress are also of vast interest to women and fashionistas wide! Some not so fitting searches are also being typed on the internet searching for michelle obama nude pictures? I can not and will not get into that today but let me just post some key facts about barack obama background on this article.



President Barack Obama Biography:
1961 - at the age of 25 Barack Obama Senior senior and Ann Dunham married in Honolulu, Hawaii. August 4,1961, Barack Hussein Obama II was born in Hawaii.

1963- Barack Obama senior is received at Harvard University. He departs from his family and child to live in Massachusetts.

1967 - Ann Dunham aged 25 at the time encounters Lolo Soetoro from Indonesia at the University of Hawaii, and later on they decide to get married the same year. They also decided to move to Lolo's hometown in Jakarta indonesia while the lttle Obama goes to school there in the following few years.

1971 - Just Barack Obama, mother was left in Indonesia and he decides to live with his grandparents in the original Obama birthplace (in Hawaii) to attend the prestigious Punahou School.

1979 - Obama graduates from Punahou School and relocates to Los Angeles to study college (liberal arts) at Occidental College

1981 - Obama enrolls in Columbia University to learn Political Science. Hes presently 20 at this time, and is inhabiting in new york.

1983 - He starts working at Business International Corporation after graduation from Columbia.

1985 - At Present 24 years old, he decides to move to Chicago. He becomes a director of DCP, or Developing Communities Project.

1988 - He travels back to Massachusetts and begin studying at Harvard Law school. He becomes the first black editor of the Harvard Law Review and subsequently on became the president of the Harvard Law Review. He also worked at various Chicago law firms where he ran into his wife Michelle.

1991 - At Present 30 years old, graduates with Juris Doctor, magna cum laude from Harvard Law school. He is tendered a fellowship at the University of Chicago Law school. During this year Obama marries Michelle.

1992 - Now teaching Constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law school. During this time he served as civil rights litigation lawyer while functioning in the board of directors for divers philanthropy organizations.

1995 - He publishes his first volume, Dreams of my father.

1996 - He is elected to the Illinois State Senate. He's presently 35 years old at the time.

2004 - Makes-up his mind to run for the U.S. Senate and won over a 52% of the votes.

2005- He is sworn to the US Senate. He was 44 years old at this time.

2006 - His following volume, The Audacity of Hope gets printed.

2008 - Declares his candidacy for president of the United States, acquires the party nomination versus Hillary Clinton. he wins the 44th US presidential constituting him the 1st Black-American president of the United States of America.

About the Author:

CLICK HERE to find out about the man, the US president, Barack Obama...

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Look Here..is Barrack Obama the Antichrist? Read This Biography About Barack Obama