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The Spiritual Dimensions of Obama's
Leadership
© 2008 by Gordon Davidson and Corinne McLaughlin

There has
always been a higher, spiritual hand active in the life of the
United States, beginning
with its founding in 1776 by one of the greatest gatherings of
political geniuses ever seen on the planet. And throughout its 212
year life, at each moment of agonizing need, the
United States has seen an
inspired leader emerge to meet the crises of the times with vision,
strength and the gifts required. Abraham Lincoln saved the
Union and ended slavery, Franklin D. Roosevelt
acted boldly to help end the Great Depression and defeat the Axis
Powers. And now, in this moment of historical crisis, another great
leader, uniquely qualified to meet the needs of our nation and the
world, has come forth, overlighted by Spirit, as an expression of the
soul of the American people.
A Spiritual
Catalyst
Obama
signifies more than the emergence of an inspired, gifted leader. He is
like a catalyst dropped into a supersaturated solution, that builds a
crystalline structure around itself based on its innate pattern, and
then transforms the whole solution. The supersaturated solution is the
collective spiritual awakening that has for years been calling out for
a leader to unite our nation and establish right relations with the
world. Suddenly, it has crystallized around Obama. His ideas and
presence among us, speaking to the “better angels of our nature” as
Lincoln did, has crystallized a movement that says, “Yes we can!” We
can be better than who we have been, both as individuals and as a
nation.
With his gifts
of oratory, his self reflective spiritual awareness, and his proven
commitment and effectiveness in serving people, Obama is a major
catalyst for change. He has come with great spiritual support behind
him, not only from the spiritual powers who always guide and support
true, inspired leaders, but also with precipitating power. He
catalyzes into action all that we the people of the U.S. and the world
have achieved in our inner spiritual unfoldment at this time. He
recognizes this when he says, “We are the ones we have been waiting
for. We are the change we seek.” He affirms us and we affirm him in a
mutually empowering circle.
Obama has come
forth as part of a large inner group, larger than the group working on
his campaign or his transition team. All over the world, tens of
thousands of people were praying and meditating, asking for spiritual
help and support for Obama to be president. This vast network of
organized, meditating groups is also part of his group, and one of the
reasons he was able to be elected.
A leader of
Obama’s stature comes into the world with a destiny that is assisted
by the spiritual forces who guide and guard human evolution,
actualized by the radiation of his own soul and by the collective
consciousness of the people who call him forth and prepare his way.
The Divine hand can open many doors, which is why so many seemingly
uncanny events aided his easy election to the U.S. Senate--in addition
to all his hard work. As he mentions in The Audacity of Hope,
“Later, some reporters would declare me the luckiest politician in the
entire fifty states.”
All that has
occurred in the life of the U.S. since the Kennedy era, and especially
the last eight years, could be seen as building a portal for Obama to
enter into national prominence. A great leader emerges as the right
person, at the right place, at the right time. This is a result of the
interaction of spiritual energies descending on the planet, humanity’s
awakening consciousness, and our free choices as citizens.
Obama’s
election has been heralded as the beginning of a new era because he is
our first black president. However, this new era is actually an
interaction between a steadily more enlightened citizenry and the
leaders they call forth. Obama is part of a wave of wiser, more
enlightened political leaders who have long been predicted in many
spiritual teachings. Such leaders are emerging steadily in every field
of human endeavor, and Obama now brings this emerging light into the
U.S. political realm.
Setting a New
Spiritual Tone
Through their
presence, the words they speak and what they do, every leader sets a
tone for all within an organization or a nation. The reason people
have supported Obama with such fervor is that they sense a new
vibration, a new tone that he is resonating. America and the world
knows this is needed. He sounds the note of unity within diversity,
respect for all, honesty, plain speaking and fulfilling the highest we
know we are capable of. After his election, a palpable shift took
place throughout the U.S., as everyone recognizes that a new
vibration, a new tone is being sounded for our nation and our people.
Spiritually
advanced leaders like Obama follow an inner, spiritual compass and
they lead from the inside out. Obama has been very open about his
inner spiritual life, as quoted in a remarkable 2004 interview with
the Chicago Sun-Times before he was elected Senator. He told
the interviewer, “The biggest challenge, I think, is always
maintaining your moral compass. Those are the conversations I'm
having internally. I'm measuring my actions against that inner voice
that for me is audible, is active. It tells me where I think I'm on
track and where I'm off track.” He continually asks himself, “How
does this connect with a larger sense of purpose?”
He also said
in the interview, “The most powerful political moments for me come
when I feel like my actions are aligned with a certain truth. I can
feel it. When I'm talking to a group and I'm saying something
truthful, I can feel a power that comes out of those statements that
is different than when I'm just being glib or clever.”
Obama is
comfortable reflecting on his inner life and choices, yet he’s also
detached and cool, not responding with fear or anger to attacks. He
adds, “I think Gandhi is a great example of a profoundly spiritual man
who acted and risked everything on behalf of those values but never
slipped into intolerance or dogma. He seemed to always maintain an air
of doubt about him. I also think of Dr. King, and Lincoln. Those three
are good examples for me of people who applied their faith to a larger
canvas without allowing that faith to metastasize into something that
is hurtful.”
Lincoln has
been a major inspiration for Obama, as he reads many books on Lincoln
and quotes him often. When he was a U.S. senator, he’d often take a
run in the evening to the Lincoln Memorial, sitting and reflecting
there. He seems to have many of the same spiritual qualities as
Lincoln, such as practical wisdom, humility, and a dedication to
healing divisions and uniting people.
Obama is
attractive to people because of his unaffected, direct manner. He
called himself the “improbable candidate with the funny name,” yet he
is a gifted orator. The creative power of his lighted, inspired words
sounds an inner note that people recognize and respond to.
Intelligent and visionary, he brings deep change, as revealed in his
birthchart. Aquarius is his rising sign, the sign of his soul, so he
is naturally identified with the people collectively and resonant with
universal brother/sisterhood. He says, “My politics are informed by a
belief that we’re all connected…I am my brother’s keeper, I am my
sister’s keeper, we are all children of God. Or I can express it in
secular terms.” What is most captivating about him is that he models a
new way of being: self-reflective and relaxed, yet focused,
disciplined and organized.
Obama’s
spiritual nature is recognized by leaders on the right as well as the
left. For example, Frank Schaeffer, one of the founders of the
Religious Right, wrote that Obama will be one of “our greatest and
most beloved presidents,” by virtue of his quiet reason and wisdom,
personal humility and spirit of service. “Speaking as a believing
Christian, I see the hand of a merciful God in Obama’s candidacy,” he
said.
Obama’s
generosity years ago to a perfect stranger in the airport, giving her
$100 to pay for extra baggage weight, when he barely had money
himself, speaks volumes about him. And when it was discovered that
his opponent’s 18 year old unmarried daughter was having a baby, he
didn’t see this as an opportunity to attack, but rather graciously
pointed out that his own mother had him when she was only 18.
The Significance
of Obama’s Name
For those who
understand how to read the Book of Life, formulations of names are no
coincidence. Obama’s name carries great potency and good within it.
Barack is derived from the African Kiswahili word baraka,
which means blessing. In Arab influenced languages, baraka
also means “spiritual wisdom, or a blessing transmitted from God.” His
last name begins with an “O”, a circle, that is the symbol of
wholeness or completeness, and it also includes the two syllables “ba,”
and “ma.” In multiple cultures “ba” signifies father, and “ma” mother.
His middle name, Hussein, generally means in Arabic, “good, or good
looking.” Thus we have a name that means a good and handsome man,
carrying spiritual wisdom and blessings from God -- empowering
wholeness and balance as father and mother, or masculine and feminine
energies.
An immediate
impact of his name is seen in the Arab/Muslim world, and its
relationship with the West, which is arguably the most significant
political/military issue of our times. The very fact that he has a
Muslim middle name, and a first name of Arabic derivation, has already
had a large impact on Muslims the world over, who thought the U.S.
would never elect a black man with a Muslim name. The Iraqis have
already said they would trust Obama to keep U.S. agreements with them
more than Bush, and some Taliban leaders were quoted in a Pakistani
newspaper saying they would be more willing to negotiate with an Obama
- led administration. This is a result of more than his name, but it
very much adds to the openness that the Muslim world now has to the
U.S. and soon to be President Obama.
These are
additional indications of a higher power at work, strengthening and
supporting Obama’s appearance out of seeming nowhere in a few short
years, as the right man, in the right place, at the right time, and
even with the right name, all of which is extraordinary.
Transforming
Adversarial Relationships and Creating Empowerment
One of the
more subtle, yet very transformational aspects of Obama is how he is
creating a new type of relationship with the American people, as well
as the people of the world. He treats people as adults, assumes their
intelligence and speaks to it, by explaining complex issues in
relatively straightforward language. He speaks at a deeper level than
usual to complex and emotionally difficult issues like race, which he
did brilliantly during the campaign. He draws out the best in people
by speaking to the highest in us, and refusing to play to fear and
anger. He doesn’t create separation with those he disagrees with,
because he listens to their point of view, and is clear about the
distinction between the person and their ideas.
He recently
thanked the people of Illinois, saying “It was there that I learned to
disagree without being disagreeable; to seek compromise while holding
fast to those principles that can never be compromised; and to always
assume the best in people instead of the worst.” He is a very
disciplined and focused leader who expects results. He has created a
“no drama Obama” group culture-- meaning that big egos, drama queens
and leakers will not be welcomed in his administration.
He refuses to
fall into the trap of polarities, but rather emphasizes what unites
us, rather than what divides us as a people. One of the keynotes of
his campaign was “Respect, empower, include.” This is a message that
the American people were hungering for, and the election showed that
he has a vision that we know in our hearts we need. He doesn’t gloss
over differences, but acknowledges divisions, affirming he will be the
president for all the people. He said we have to …“admit the
possibility that the other side might sometimes have point.” He has
the capacity to listen to the truth on all sides, and find a higher
truth that includes us all.
Obama doesn’t
promise to do everything for us, but rather helps us organize
ourselves and invites us to do great things together. He promotes a
partnership approach with his staff and with the American people,
building a team spirit. When he was mobilizing voters with his famous
“fired up, ready to go” speech, he often would end with the statement,
“Together we will heal the nation and transform the world.” People
described this as a bolt of electricity going through the crowd.
And with millions
of hours of volunteer time and focused dedication to the vision and
purpose, ordinary people did indeed change the world. In his Berlin
speech, attended by over 100,000 people, he said, “I’m an American who
views myself as a fellow citizen of the world.” He seems destined to
lead the world through the sheer power of his vision, oratory and
practical, common sense approach to issues.
Opening the Door
to a Multicultural World
Obama has been
recognized by the younger generation, as well as by people of all
races and cultures worldwide, because they sense he is a leader who
will further open the doorway into a more harmonious and beautiful
multi-cultural world. This world where cultural and racial differences
are enjoyed and celebrated is already emerging, and Obama’s ascendancy
stabilizes and affirms this new world for all of us to see.
There is also
a deeper subconscious level of world relief that his ascendancy has
brought. For people of color all around the world, who have been
exploited and oppressed by the white race for a very long time, there
is a new psychological feeling of safety in the world. They now have
less to fear and even something to hope for from a person of color in
the White House.
The emergence
into young adulthood of the Millennial generation, the largest in U.S.
history, and their demand for real solutions to the multitude of
problems we face, is a potent spiritual energy which has been crucial
to the success of Obama’s campaign, and will be for his presidency.
The dozens of music videos created by young grassroots activists as
well as major stars, chanting Obama’s name like a spiritual mantra,
symbolized the call of the younger generation for a truly inspired
leader.
Even up to
the final hours before the election, many people could not believe
that a black man could be elected. Many were holding their breath to
see if the election process would be tampered with again as in
previous elections. Others thought that when people got into the
privacy of the voting booths, some hidden, subconscious racism would
rise up and prevent them from voting for Obama. But Obama believed
that white Americans were ready to go beyond racism, and vote based on
the “content of his character, not the color of his skin,” as Dr.
Martin Luther King said. And in one, great collective act of mass
redemption, white America did so, to the seeming amazement of itself
and the entire world.
Obama’s belief
in the best in us, offering the opportunity to transcend ourselves and
be greater than we have been, is the sign of an inspired and even a
transcendental leader. We have heard much about what this election has
meant for black people, and all who love humanity are rejoicing for
them. Yet Obama has also brought a great gift to white America, and we
all stand taller and feel better about ourselves because “we have
overcome.” After the election, many people remarked how people of
different races were making more eye contact and smiling at each
other, as if seeing each other for the first time. African Americans
feel seen by whites in a new way, because one of their own has been
recognized and accepted by the larger society.
A Practical
Visionary and Brilliant Organizer
Obama has
emerged as a brilliant and inspired orator, gifted strategic thinker
and champion organizer. It is interesting to note that in the early
days, when people would ask, “Well, how do we know you are competent
to be president?” he would say, “Watch how I run my campaign.” The
world has watched and been awed by what he has accomplished, starting
with nothing but a clear vision of what he wanted to share with the
American people, and then building the most innovative and powerful
campaign in modern political history. He brought millions into the
electoral process, and was supported by small donations from millions
of people. He said he began with “little more than faith in the
American people, and that faith has been justified.”
A brilliant
organizing ability is one of the signatures of the new, spiritual
energy that is flowing into the world in this cycle, which grounds
idealism in practical solutions. This energy, calling forth Spirit
from within matter, reorders the world to allow for a greater
circulation of resources, love and creativity to every part of the
planet. The economic cleansing currently underway paves the way for an
eventual reordering with greater integrity and fairness in our
financial systems. As a prime example of a “practical visionary,”
Obama is the one most qualified to carry this forward because he
thinks outside the box, sees whole systems, and is pro-active,
focusing on opportunities as they arise.
How We Can Help
Obama
As Obama says,
this will be a long journey, and it will not be easy. Like all of us,
he has personal flaws to overcome. But we can all help him by
supporting his initiatives when they are moving in the right
direction. As President Franklin Roosevelt famously told labor leaders
who were trying to convince him to support the Lehman act, “Gentlemen,
you have totally convinced me that you are right. Now go out there
into the world and force me to do it.” Obama needs the movement that
elected him to stay supportive and keep up popular pressure so he can
enact his agenda.
We need to
continue to meditate and pray for him, seeing him, his family and all
of his team surrounded in light and protected. We can ask that he
align more fully with the Soul of our nation so that his work will
express the spiritual purpose of The United States and fulfill its
higher destiny as a beacon of wisdom and compassion to the world.
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Corinne McLaughlin and Gordon Davidson are co-authors of
Spiritual Politics (Foreword by the Dalai Lama), and Builders
of the Dawn and co-founders of The Center for Visionary
Leadership, based in California and North Carolina. Corinne
coordinated a national task force for President Clinton’s Council on
Sustainable Development and Gordon was formerly the Executive
Director of the Social Investment Forum and of The Coalition for
Environmentally Responsible Economies (CERES). They are both Fellows
of The World Business Academy and The Findhorn Foundation. (www.visionarylead.org;
gordond2@visionarylead.org
corinnemc@visionarylead.org)
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