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Submitted by Alexandra Kendrock:
For those
of you that voted for Kerry, we must look deeply to see the Kerry elements in
Bush. In this long and difficult campaign, Bush has learned many things from
Kerry and those who voted for him. We have to see that they inter-are.
If there
had been no election, Bush wouldn’t have questioned his positions or his
approach. He would have been able to assume that his way is best. But he almost
lost the election, and he is aware that at least half of the American people
doesn’t believe in him.
Now,
because he almost lost, he is more humble and must realize that if he doesn’t
listen to the other half of the American people, there will be a big disturbance
in the country. So we have to see that now all of us are in him. Those of you
who didn’t vote for him are in him, are a part of him after this very close
presidential race. We have to help our government so that a president elected by
51% of the population will not serve just that 51% but the whole country.
We need to
keep speaking out, daily letting our government know what we want, expressing
our insight and understanding. We need to be very present, very firm and
constantly let the government know we are here. We can support them in our own
way, through being present, calm, lucid and compassionate. Being compassionate
doesn’t mean we surrender and give up.
It means
we see clearly that our country, our government is us and it needs our help.
Compassion means acting with courage and deep love to help manifest what we know
our country is capable of. Historically it has happened that the agenda of the
left has been realized by the right. We have to speak out and keep
speaking out, and it is possible that the Republicans will accomplish what the
Democrats, what the left, had hoped to realize had they won.
We also
need to remember that even if Kerry had been elected, he would also have had to
partly realize the wish of those who voted for Bush, and it is not sure that he
would have been able to stop the war in Iraq. Nothing is lost because we are in
President Bush. There is a loss only if we respond with anger and despair.
We have to continue on, to continue our practice, and remain strong in our role as bodhisattvas helping the other half of our country by our firm, clear and compassionate action for peace-- the kind of peace in which both sides win because it is based on mutual understanding.
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