After the Election
It’s been a long road leading up to this election. Emotions have been high. We’ve
been through a lot. And now it’s over. So, what do we do?
Clearly, some healing needs to take place. Even though we have a “winner” and
George W. Bush will continue to lead this country for another four years, the 49% of
the population who voted for John Kerry are faced with feelings of disappointment.
Things didn’t go our way. And now there’s the worry that for the next four years our
convictions will be dismissed.
But the truth is that whoever ended up being president is the right choice. Because
if we trust in the Universal Law, then we know that right action takes place at all
times, in all places. Everything is going to be okay. That’s the mantra, repeat
after me: everything is okay! We have to remember that there is an organizing power
at work, that everything happens for a reason, that there are no accidents. Take a
deep breath. Everything is okay.
The issues are out on the table. We have been heard. We will continue to learn, and
to grow, as individuals, and as a nation.
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