An
Open Letter of Conscience and Choice To
All Spiritual, Metaphysical, Yoga, and Meditation Communities
by Robert Rabbin, Stephen Mitchell, Rabbi
Michael Lerner, Dan Millman, Riane Eisler, Tom Hayden, et al.
There are times in life when we must act. And when those moments come, we
must act with our truest heart, our clearest mind, and our noblest
intentions.
November 2 is such a time. On that day, we will take in hand one of the
tools for social transformation. We will exercise our right to vote and
our responsibility to voice our values and conscience. We will choose a
new president and vice president. We, the signers of this letter, after
full consideration, careful study, and deep reflection, endorse and
recommend John Kerry and John Edwards for these offices. We urge all of
you to vote for them. This is a matter of great importance and urgency.
The Kerry/Edwards ticket is not perfect, and we have many serious
disagreements with them, especially in the area of militarism and defense
spending. But Howard Dean rightfully cautions us to not let perfection
become the enemy of the good. In this election, we have two clear choices.
By any standard or measure--policy, ideology, humanity,
truthfulness--Kerry is better by far than George W. Bush, and Edwards is
better by far than Dick Cheney. We believe their cabinet selections and
their many other appointments, including to the Supreme Court, will be
better by far than those of George W. Bush. We urge you to register and
vote for John Kerry and John Edwards.
There are many reasons to not vote: cynicism, apathy, distrust of
candidates, or the conviction that spirit transcends politics and we dare
not risk our spiritual brightness by descending into the murky depths of
political darkness and intrigue. But these are not legitimate reasons. It
is an inappropriate spiritual response to our times to be socially aloof
and politically uninvolved. The Dalai Lama encourages us, "Sometimes
we look down on politics, criticizing it as dirty. However, if you look at
it properly, politics in itself is not wrong. With good
motivation--sincerity and honesty--politics becomes an instrument in the
service of society."
The self-evident fact of inter-dependence will not allow us to stand on
the sidelines of life, to ignore what is happening in our own backyards.
We live in society, and society lives in us. This awareness requires
responsibility. This awareness requires participation. This awareness
requires expression.
We all know from our studies, practice, and experience that the inner and
the outer are more than mirror images of each other: they are
each other. There is no separation, no difference, no distance between
them. This is why the philosopher J. Krishnamurti said, "The crisis
is not out there in the world; it is in our own consciousness." A
flower is not separate from its fragrance.
We have been refining our inner consciousness. We have been purifying our
inner consciousness. We have been liberating our inner consciousness from
the stranglehold of limiting and hurtful beliefs and images and concepts.
For years, we have taken this "hero's journey" to inner truth,
freedom, and wisdom in order to become whole and free. But we have not
taken this journey for ourselves alone; we have also taken this journey
for others and for our world.
It is not just for ourselves that we love wisdom and practice compassion,
not just for ourselves that we pursue truth instead of falsehood, not just
for ourselves that we ask those fearsome questions that lead to knowledge
of the soul. No, it is not just for ourselves that we do this. We do it
equally for others. Our very quest for wholeness of being is at its core a
service to others. The Kabbalah reminds us, "First we receive the
light, then we impart the light. Thus we repair the world." And now
it is time to begin healing this world, our world, in the same way we have
sought to heal ourselves from the diseases of hatred, violence, and greed;
in the same way we have sought to heal our own hearts of anger born of
fear, and fear born of separation.
Voting for John Kerry and John Edwards is a positive step towards this
social healing. To be sure, it is just one step in a long journey, but one
we should all take on
November 2.
Signed (as private citizens, not as
representatives of any organization):
Robert Rabbin,
writer, speaker, creator of TruthForPresident.org
Stephen Mitchell,
writer
Rabbi Michael Lerner,
author, editor of Tikkun Magazine
Dan Millman,
author, teacher
Riane Eisler,
author of The Chalice & The Blade
and The Power of Partnership
Tom Hayden,
author, activist, former California legislator
Sharon Steffensen, yoga
teacher, editor of YOGAChicago
Judith Whitson,
publisher, writer, lecturer, teacher
William W. Whitson, writer,
speaker, retired Army officer
Jonathan Granoff, Esq. (Ahamed
Muhaiyaddeen), author,
screenwriter, speaker, activist
Larry Robinson,
Vice-mayor, Sebastopol, CA
Tami Coyne,
author, spiritual teacher
Pamela Miles,
founder of Institute for the Advancement of Complementary Therapies
Gilles Marin,
author, founder of Chi Nei Tsang Institute
Raphael Cushnir,
author, spiritual teacher
Stephen Dinan,
author of Radical Spirit,
progressive activist
Sandra Sedgbeer,
publisher of PlanetLightworker &
Children of the New Earth
Connie Shaw, publisher
of Sentient Publications
Laurie Schryver,
psychic, teacher, progressive activist
Robert Skutch,
author
Lee Skutch,
psychologist
Kanu Kogod, Ph.D,
anthropologist, author, founder of Bridges in Organizations
David Lurey,
yoga teacher
Debbie Milam,
author, Reiki master, president of Unlimited Inspiration
Rev. Laura R. Davis,
co-founder of Wisdom & Wellness Expo, Reiki master
Rev. C.J. Davis, spiritual
teacher, Reiki master,
Elizabeth Ann Bloom,
president of Here There & Beyond, Inc.
Mary Alice O'Connor,
interfaith minister
Amy Kahn, yoga
teacher
Gina Rabbin,
psychic, life and business coach
Chetan Parkyn,
author, spiritual teacher
Carolina Eastwood,
author, spiritual counselor
Sister Mary Jude Jun, OSU is
an Ursuline Sister
Saniel Bonder, author,
founder of Waking Down in Mutuality work
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© 2004/Robert
Rabbin/All rights reserved
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Robert Rabbin is a writer, speaker, and
spiritual activist. He is the author of numerous books and articles, and
the creator of TruthForPresident.org, an online spiritual activism
resource: http://www.truthforpresident.org
and http://www.robrabbin.com.
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