Wednesday, January 21, 2009

In America, change starts with an o


BARACK OBAMA said “I AM ASKING YOU TO BELIEVE Not just in my ability to bring about real change in Washington…I am asking you to believe in yours.”

Barack Obama took power as the first black U.S. president on Tuesday and quickly turned the page on the Bush years, urging Americans to rally to end the worst economic crisis in generations and repair the U.S. image abroad.
"Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America," Obama said, addressing an exuberant sea of people in an inaugural speech that was optimistic but realistic about the challenges ahead.
He pledged bold and swift action to bring new life to the U.S. economy and declared to millions watching abroad: "We are ready to lead once more.

"I congratulate Mr. Obama for bringing much needed hope to the world, I think no other president in US history has faced the challenges he faces today; But to me his biggest challenge will be to live up to all those faces around the world that will be smiling on January 20th when he becomes president of the United States of America. No other US president has been greeted like this by the world; no other time in history the victory of a USA president has been perceived as a personal triumph for so many people around the world. I hope these general attitudes will help him make more and better allies, to build more and better bridges among nations, so we can have peace."

Monday, January 19, 2009

Child


No child is born with an inferiority complex. It is the parents, the teachers, the priests, the society, the culture, which are responsible for creating the inferiority complex in the child. And the only way for the child to get rid of it seems to be to prove himself worthy according to the expectations of others.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Love two hearts that beats like one


Love is not a path. Love is a merger with an individual, a deep intimacy of two hearts -- so deep that the two hearts start dancing in the same harmony. Although the hearts are two, the harmony is one, the music is one, the dance is one.***

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

WORDS OF OSHO

My words are not important. What is important is your silent listening. You are listening in silence; I am speaking in silence. My words reach to you with some freshness, with some fragrance; and because you are silent, that fragrance, that silence, deepens your silence -- makes it fragrant.