Showing posts with label activism. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 11, 2010

GLOBAL PRAYER AND MEDITATION FOR PEACE AND PROSPERITY

December 21, 6:00 A.M. Cairo, Egypt

There are people of all Faiths and all Religions coming together to pray, and to focus/mediate on celebrating global peace and prosperity at this time. Join us in your places of worship and praising of all good things.

Note that this falls on different days in other countries and time zones, so check yours and how it aligns with Cairo, Egypt time.

There are focused points (Meaning religious orders and groups and organizations) all over the world who have validated their participation, so we are already millions strong, so if you cannot get with organized efforts other place, do your own, gather with family, neighbors, work, and in public places with those who are willing to take a moment and know You are, because God Is.

Serve the World with intent on peace and prosperity this season….Pray and Meditate with us!!!

It is time that intelligence rises to the call, and the Peoples of this world stand in the light of truth…truth is God by its many sacred names….

Historically we are living it again. There are the few that always controlled our health, wealth and happiness, by sending forth propaganda as statistics and reports from some dark usually unable to really name source, and it is so clever in placing fear of scarcity into our minds and then as always they leave it up to F.E.A.R. (False Evidence Appearing Real) to do the rest, and so it all begins and the population follows and believes it!! This has been happening for eons. When is it enough?

It’s all a Mind Game. And its suppressive power playing their game and we are the pawns.

There is more than enough wealth for all and there is no need for scarcity. Organization is realization!!! People stand and govern yourselves, in your family, in your churches, your towns and Cities, your states and countries. Let us all be of One mind, let that be health, wealth and happiness for all Peoples. And if you can at least agree that prayer and meditation can help, join our global time to focus on praising Source in its many sacred names and celebrate the gifts of faith and love all have that has a heartbeat and is breathing. We are the difference and there is always a choice, God gave it as free will and no man can deny its reality….

PLEASE PASS THIS ON! Thanks you! -Deb Adler

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Wear Purple on October 20 for Spirit Day

GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) has launched a “Wear Purple on October 20 for Spirit Day” Campaign on Facebook, Twitter and through its website:

http://www.glaad.org/spiritday

to ask people to honor the recent LGBTQ teens who committed suicide and to End Anti-Gay Bullying.

Here are some of the suggested additional activities:

“ On Wednesday, post this tweet: I'm wearing purple to end anti-LGBT bullying - make your profile pic purple today #SpiritDay http://glaad.org/spiritday

On Wednesday, post this Facebook status: I'm wearing purple today to support LGBT youth - make your profile pic purple today for Spirit Day at http://glaad.org/spiritday

Please visit http://www.glaad.org/spiritday and support providing safe schools free from bullying for LGBTQ and all Youth!

Thanks!



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Monday, January 18, 2010

Martin Luther King Jr. Remembered 2010

I found an interesting commentary about the Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. today while reading the book, Evolve Your Brain, by Dr. Joe Dispenza.

Dispenza, a Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine, reveals how we can change our past - personal, family, and even our genetics through understanding the chemistry of the brain. He provides scientific information as to how our thoughts create chemical reactions that hold us to addictive patterns and feelings and how to reprogram our brains to break free of those cycles. He also demonstrates, as in the example of Dr. King, how holding to a vision can create a new future.


"For example, the Civil Rights movement would not have had its far-reaching effects if a true individual like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., had not, despite all the evidence around him (Jim Crow laws, separate but equal acomodations, snarkling attack dogs, and powerful fire hoses), believed in the possibility of another reality.

"Although Dr. King phrased it in his famous speech as a "dream," what he was really promising (and living) was a better world where everyone was equal. How was he able to do that? He decided to place a new idea in his mind about freedom for himself and a nation, and that idea was more important to him than the conditions in his external world.

"He was uncompromising in holding fast to that vision. Dr. King was unwillling to alter his thoughts, his actions, his behavior, his speech, and his message in response to anything outside of him.

"He never changed his internal picture of a new environment in spite of his external environment, even if it meant insult to his body. It was the power of his vision that convinced millions of the justness of his cause.

"The world has changed because of him."

Taken from p. 14, Evolve Your Brain
copyright 2007 Joe Dispenza, D.C.
published by Health Communications, Inc.



Amen. -Deb Adler


(Other posts by Deb Adler honoring Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.:
http://debadlersblog.blogspot.com/2009/01/remembering-rev-dr-martin-luther-king.html)


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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

URGENT CALL TO ACTION

Please read about the impending appointment of Tom Vilsack to the Secretary of Agriculture position by President-elect Barrack Obama. Stop this now! Read the details at:

http://debadler.wordpress.com/2008/12/24/urgent-call-to-action-to-stop-vilsack-appointment/

Thank you. Deborah Adler
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD! WRITE-IN HILLARY CLINTON NOV. 4TH

Well, we’re in the final stretch of the 2008 Presidential Elections. Yipee!

I saw a teaser on the front page of USA Today the other day echoing the sentiments of many Americans that ”this election needs to be over.”

Alas, the winner will be announced in just 7 days - or maybe 8, or maybe…if we have some kind of snafu like the past two presidential elections, we may have to wait for a convoluted congressional or judicial process to determine who is really going to take the helm of the United States for the next 4 - or 8? - years.

However it shakes out on the 4th of November, one thing is for certain: this election is a unique opportunity for voters to express their disgust with the political process. I am referring to the option of voting not for the Democratic or Republican candidiate, nor for any of the other independent candidates on the ballot, but for the rightful Democratic presidential candidate: Hillary Clinton.

Anyone planning to write-in Hillary Clinton for President must also write-in a Vice-Presidential candidate in order for the ballot to be valid.

My choice is former Secretary of State Collin Powell. Yes, I know he is a “Johnny-come-lately” to the Democratic Party but I prefer him to Obama in the VP seat with Hillary at the helm. I believe they would work very well together.

So that’s my vote, as it will appear on my absentee ballot, which hopefully will be counted. Watch for the returns from Ohio, specifically Noble County. If no report of my write-in is included with the official tallies, it got buried.

Stay tuned…

-Deborah Adler

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Possible Fireworks on the Democratic Convention Floor?

With the Demoncratic Convention coming up in Denver, I found it interesting that I would stumble upon this little "tidbit" at

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/us_elections/article4481224.ece:

Tim Reid in Washington, August 8, 2008

Hillary Clinton could yet derail Barack Obama’s presidential campaign after video emerged yesterday of the former First Lady refusing to rule out a divisive floor vote at his nominating convention this month.

The tense behind-the-scenes battle over how to recognise Mrs Clinton’s achievements at the Democratic Convention, which opens in Denver on August 25, burst into public view with footage of her telling supporters that she was looking for a “strategy” for her delegates to be honoured.
Mrs Clinton, filmed talking to mainly women supporters in California last week, refused to rule out the prospect of including her name in an open ballot of all members of the convention. The move would be unprecedented for the leading losing primary candidate in recent times because it would force delegates to pledge publicly their support one by one.


“I believe we will come out stronger if people feel that their voices were heard and their views respected. That is a very big part of how we actually come out unified,” Mrs Clinton said. She received 18 million votes in the primary campaign, narrowly lost the pledged delegate race and registered a string of thumping victories over Mr Obama in the later stages of the nominating battle.
Mrs Clinton’s aides said it was highly unlikely that she would go as far as to demand a nomination roll call but the negotiations between the campaigns reflects the considerable bitterness that still exists, particularly with Bill Clinton and many of his wife’s supporters.
Mrs Clinton has been given the leading speaking role on the second evening of the convention — the night is effectively hers — but until late last night Mr Clinton’s role had yet to be determined. Faced with growing anger inside the Clinton camp of leaving a two-term president in limbo, Mr Obama personally offered a speaking slot to him hours before he departed for a week's holiday in Hawaii. It is understood Mr Clinton will make his speech before Mr Obama's vice-presidential pick addresses the convention.


Publicly, Mrs Clinton is doing much to help Mr Obama and is calling on her supporters to back him. She will campaign on his behalf in Nevada today, and in Florida just before the convention. After the video footage emerged, Mrs Clinton issued a statement saying that no decisions had been made on the convention, adding: “Senator Obama and I . . . will ensure that the voices of everyone who participated in this historic process are respected and our party is fully unified heading into the November election.”

Privately however, the Clintons remain sceptical that Mr Obama can win the White House. Although most voters will not focus properly on his race against John McCain until after the conventions have ended in early September, Mr Obama has stalled in the polls. A new survey also diagnosed a fresh concern for the Democrats — “Obama fatigue”. Nearly 50 per cent of voters feel that they have been “hearing too much” about Mr Obama.

The Clinton camp is also irritated by what they perceive as Mr Obama’s failure to work harder to help to pay off her campaign debt and to reach out to her supporters.

In Denver, diehard supporters are planning to demonstrate on her behalf, a prospect that unsettles the Obama camp. The groups include PUMA (Party Unity My Ass) and Just Say No Deal Coalition. David Axelrod, Mr Obama’s campaign manager, said: “We’re going to work this out.” He added that Mrs Clinton was “making a good-faith effort on behalf of Barack”, and the campaigns were talking every day
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Now, here's what came a few days ago from Hillary's official email campaign, to which I am subscribed:

I cannot wait for the lights to come up and the cameras to roll at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. When I join Democrats from across the country who are unified and ready to get to work to elect Barack Obama, I want you there.

I hope you will take this chance to come and cheer us on!

So many people have reached out to help us pay down our campaign debt, and I was just overwhelmed by the generous spirit of so many of you. I'm pleased to announce that Leslie of Tacoma, WA won our contest and will be joining me for dinner soon. But so many people participated that I knew I just had to give you another chance. So will you enter today for the chance to join me in Denver?

Join me in Denver. Contribute today.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see an event that will truly make history. I'll make sure you get great seats to see me speak on Tuesday night when I address the nation and see Senator Obama accept the nomination at Mile High Stadium on Thursday.

We're going to have an amazing convention and head into the fall campaign unified and ready to work. And if you contribute today to help us pay down our campaign debt, you might be the one to join me in Denver!


Personally, I've had a hard time reading those "let's get behind Barrack" emails from the Hillary PR camp (still working on retiring her campaign debt), because it all seems too artificial. Not that I'm doubting Hillary's sincerity. She's a dedicated Democrat, and having a Democrat elected this November would be her priority. But 18 Million voters have been shoved aside to make way for a forced agenda. (Hmmm, do we see any parallels to 2000? 2004?)

Personally, I believe Barrack Obama is the Republicans' secret weapon. Whoever has been behind the push to get him into the position of Democratic Presidential candidate, had an ultimate goal of electing John McCain, because they knew B.O. would alienate the populace and ultimately self-destruct.

My position on this remains the same. WRITE-IN HILLARY FOR PRESIDENT IN THE NOVEMBER ELECTION (that is, of course, unless we get a deligate uprising in Denver and Hillary gets the call to lead the Dems as the official Presidental Candidate!).

Deb Adler



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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Write-In Hillary Clinton for President in November

It’s official. I’m starting the movement now:

Write-in Hillary Clinton for President in November.

Obama is busy out there proving what I (and the 18 Million others who voted for Hillary in the primaries) knew all along. Wonder-boy is all fluff and no substance. Charisma is great for dictatorships but in a democracy sooner or later you need more than just “good looks.”

You need experience. You need to know how to negotiate in the “Big Boys Room” without getting cremated. Hillary has that experience from her years in the Senate, not to mention her behind-the-scenes activity during Bill’s White House years.

As for diplomacy, Hillary wins hands down. Class (as in “quality” not “position”) rules in this arena. Boyish charm won’t go the distance - after all, it hasn’t worked for Georgie-Boy.

If it’s true that “behind every good man is a good woman” perhaps the Dems will get the hint and place Hillary in the VP Seat. At least that will appease some of the populace.

I’m going for the whole enchelada. If Hillary does end up on the Democratic ticket as Obama’s running mate, I’m still going to write her in for President in November. If you care about this country, I suggest you do the same.

May the best candidate win.

DA

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Obama's "Sudden" Rise???

Does anybody else smell a dead fish?

Face it folks, politics is about money, and somebody alot bigger than "the people" have gotten behind our shiny-faced boy to push him ahead. Even the Teamsters gave him a vote of confidence - in plenty of time to possibly undermine the Ohio and Texas primaries. I grew up in Oak Park, Michigan - right next to Detroit. I remember when the Teamsters were somewhat less than welcoming to anyone but a WASP.

Watch the drama unfold. The fact is the outcome has already been determined somewhere on a distant island in a smoked-filled room. All the players have to do is play it out. Manipulate the populace and they'll fold....just like always.

Unless...do you think that "we the people" might still find our way out of the illusion in time to figure it out and CHANGE IT?

Do you REALLY want to make a difference? Forget about what Oprah says, and all the other heavies who have been manipulated, coerced or otherwise put into place to persuade the populace...LOOK BEHIND THE ILLUSION...

Rememeber the slogan of the 60's..."Question Authority!"


WHO SAYS "It's all but over" -- ???? -- only the lackeys who want you to believe it. Let's fool them! Take charge of your destiny. Stay focused. The sheep - that would we, the expendable masses - are being led to the edge of the cliff.

Time to WAKE UP.
-D
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Saturday, January 26, 2008

"Loving Your Enemies" from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

I wanted to share some excerpts from one of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King’s speeches, which can be found in their entirety on the internet at http://www.mlkonline.net/speeches.htmlk, among other places.

Excerpts from “Loving Your Enemies:”

There’s another reason why you should love your enemies, and that is because hate distorts the personality of the hater. We usually think of what hate does for the individual hated or the individuals hated or the groups hated. But it is even more tragic, it is even more ruinous and injurious to the individual who hates. You just begin hating somebody, and you will begin to do irrational things. You can’t see straight when you hate. You can’t walk straight when you hate. You can’t stand upright. Your vision is distorted. There is nothing more tragic than to see an individual whose heart is filled with hate. He comes to the point that he becomes a pathological case. For the person who hates, you can stand up and see a person and that person can be beautiful, and you will call them ugly. For the person who hates, the beautiful becomes ugly and the ugly becomes beautiful. For the person who hates, the good becomes bad and the bad becomes good. For the person who hates, the true becomes false and the false becomes true. That’s what hate does. You can’t see right. The symbol of objectivity is lost. Hate destroys the very structure of the personality of the hater.

...long before modern psychology came into being, the world’s greatest psychologist who walked around the hills of Galilee told us to love. He looked at men and said: "Love your enemies; don’t hate anybody." It’s not enough for us to hate your friends because—to to love your friends—because when you start hating anybody, it destroys the very center of your creative response to life and the universe; so love everybody. Hate at any point is a cancer that gnaws away at the very vital center of your life and your existence. It is like eroding acid that eats away the best and the objective center of your life. So Jesus says love, because hate destroys the hater as well as the hated.

Now there is a final reason I think that Jesus says, "Love your enemies." It is this: that love has within it a redemptive power. And there is a power there that eventually transforms individuals. That’s why Jesus says, "Love your enemies." Because if you hate your enemies, you have no way to redeem and to transform your enemies. But if you love your enemies, you will discover that at the very root of love is the power of redemption. You just keep loving people and keep loving them, even though they’re mistreating you. Here’s the person who is a neighbor, and this person is doing something wrong to you and all of that. Just keep being friendly to that person. Keep loving them. Don’t do anything to embarrass them. Just keep loving them, and they can’t stand it too long. Oh, they react in many ways in the beginning. They react with bitterness because they’re mad because you love them like that. They react with guilt feelings, and sometimes they’ll hate you a little more at that transition period, but just keep loving them. And by the power of your love they will break down under the load. That’s love, you see. It is redemptive, and this is why Jesus says love. There’s something about love that builds up and is creative. There is something about hate that tears down and is destructive. So love your enemies.


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Remembering Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


Okay, so I’m a little late sometimes….

Yes, Monday was the day that Congress selected to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday. I remarked somewhere during the day to a friend of mine that I always used to take part in a memorial march on this day. It was almost a throw-away comment, because we were in the middle of preparing for the gifting of donated library materials to go to various centers in the community. My comment, if heard, I don’t really think was noted.

Perhaps we’ve grown past the day of marches…maybe they are part of the history to which the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. now belongs…a history that I am also a part of for having been there and participated…

My “wonder years,” as they have been described by a popular bread commercial of the 60’s and 70’s, included the assassinations of a U.S. President, a Spiritual and Civil Rights Leader, and a former U.S. Attorney General and Presidential Candidate; the birth of the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War conflict that ripped our nation apart, as if it needed any further help in that department. Marches and Sit-ins were the modus operandi of the day for standing up and speaking out and demonstrating solidarity. Today we have blogs and YouTube and other forms of electronic audio-visual communications to reach the global audience with our causes and concerns. Back then, we had megaphones, and placards painted with our messages of defiance and hope. We sang songs and chanted slogans in unison. Yes, when Ms. Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of the bus, it ushered in a whole new era – for all of us.

I was in junior high school when John Kennedy, our nation’s President, was shot. I remember being dismissed from school early after listening intently to the radio broadcast over the school’s public-address system from my math class room. When I got out to where our parents’ cars were already waiting, I remember getting in and the ominous ride home with my mother. I remember the fear I felt inside that we were without a leader and how vulnerable that might make us as a country. I asked her if the Communists were going to take over the country. “I don’t know,” she answered very quietly. “We have to get home.”

John Kennedy’s assassination stopped the world for 4 days, at least in the Detroit suburb of Oak Park, where I lived. The nation stayed glued to the TV, hanging on every update that Walter Cronkite, Chet Huntley and David Brinkley could bring of the initially sketchy details through the capture and then assassination of suspect Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby, the President’s body lying in state in the Capital, and the seemingly endless funeral procession through the streets of Washington D.C. to the burial site at Arlington National Cemetery, where a little boy, John-John, said goodbye to his Father with a military salute that captured the hearts of people around the world in the now immortalized front page photograph.

It seems when Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated, not all of the country stopped in quite the same way. Not everyone was touched in the same way, I suppose, because there were those who celebrated his death. People fed by the ignorance of hatred and bigotry claimed victory. The rest of us held our breath for the future of humanity, wondering would there ever be a time when there was true equality and peace.

These were heady questions for a young high school girl in the mid-1960’s. But they were what occupied my mind in the days following the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King.

Dr. King had become a hero to me. Even though I was not an Afro-American, I felt a personal identity with his vision. I was captivated by his eloquence, his passion, his courage, his leadership…his determination to win equality for all people through non-violent peaceful means.

Dr. King captured the heart of this idealistic young high school girl who personalized the racial strife in her country and hungered for a way to make a difference and be heard so that Afro-American people could know that not all White Americans hated those different from themselves. He provided a sure and steady power of example in those turbulent times. And Hope. He was a messenger for Faith and Hope.

So I found myself profoundly affected by the loss of this great leader, Dr. Martin Luther King. It was a loss I had to carry deeper inside myself than that of President Kennedy, because I did not find that it was shared by all of my friends – certainly not at the depth at which I felt it.

My respect and love for this man has grown through the years. I continue to be inspired by his vision and his powerful manner of delivery. May we dedicate our lives to unity and respect for all Beings, that all Humankind – black, white, red, yellow, straight, gay, young, old -- and all life on this planet, may know health, wealth and happiness and flourish. Above all, may we all know Dignity and Respect.

-Deb
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