During the election I wasnt sure who I was gonna vote for. First, not big on labels, politicians or politics. But also being from AZ, I dont have any animosity against McCain. Matter of fact, if he had become president instead of Bush, I think our country would've seen far different things occur for us after 9/11 - but can only speculate cause whats done is done. Cause at least McCain had been to war, had been a POW for five years (I actually did an interp on his chart when he was shot down, I might bring it later - its elsewhere on web). I wasnt sure, my son was rooting for Obama in home, but esp when I saw that Palin, went and got a wardrobe and $4000 haircut, I said "flower that." But another thot, I did make comments on McCains homes, he has eight of them. But then later the thought came to mind, "He has eight homes, yet spent five years at Hanoi Hilton being tortured - who am I to judge?" So that thought came to mind that, while he may have that, and his wife Cindy may be extravagant (talk about being high maintenance), still, maybe something in his karma to have eight homes - the man went thru hell and I remember a statement he made per being tortured for five years over there, that the experience made him love his home America even more.
But still the party has to be wiped out and out of the white house. Obama I am really crossing fingers and many folks are, that he is the real deal. And of course theres all sorts of conspiracy theories about him, his religion, his ideals and strategy - also cause theres a huge lack of trust in politics in general in this country; however, Im still riding on the deal that hes gonna have to be it - its sink or swim. Im sure we'll pull through the bullshit eventually - but certainly all this drama has made all americans more alert and aware - and I think we all do this everytime, get comfortable for awhile til thrown into the depths of uncertainty - which really is the way things are - nothing is certain never is. And even great governments or countries many of them have fallen and become 'history' like greeks and romans - rome didnt fall in a day, as they say (and no one has ever really been able to solve the mystery on that one precisely 'what' did it, but I think nero really set off a lot of karma for rome - something about playing the instrument whilst rome burned - that comet signal was the beginning of the end or rome as it was known). Always sacrificing something - gladiators, christians to lions, hearts to sun gods - and still we do these things in other ways - men and women on the battlefields fighting in useless wars - now its their whole bodies - whats the difference with anyone from the aztecs, really - if we're sacrificing the young to the hungry war gods? It still goes on.
I liked what he said about striving for perfection though. I was reading a bit today in between calls about the India temples and some leave a corner of them unfinished - as a reminder to keep that we're not perfect as gods yet - and still have a way to go on the road to perfection - which is what its about - impeccability - thats what we're attempting to do - but our views however, arent perfect as the gods yet. We still create gods and project our loves and our wars onto them. Many also have a scapegoat called 'satan' whom they project all their blame for their own actions and ignorance on - the biggest scapegoat of all - the great excuse to not 'be perfect' as we can be. The great duality to see everything as 'us and them' and cause more division til theres a gap, which will take everyone under, no matter what 'side' we're on.
Yet we have to fall into the gap because the gap offers truth - that fine line is there at the razors edge, where its all one and there isnt necessarily any 'good side' or 'bad side.' its a game we play back and forth on the road to perfection.
So I suppose like the quote - thinking on all these doom and gloom prophecies - tis true, destiny isnt written for us, but by us. "Fate" occurs, when we ignore that - the obvious.