Thursday, March 4, 2010

Noynoy or Nicanor Perlas? Comparison is pointless, but, sure, why not...

I was given very informative and useful information about Noynoy and his achievements. I read it from top to bottom. Not substantial nor inspiring by any stretch of the imagination...and not what our country truly needs. So, I am campaigning for Nicanor Perlas, because of his stellar understanding and work on New Politics, and on quantum transformation, and his complete service to the greater society over his own personal needs...as proven over the 40+ years of his work.


Noynoy had problems in Cebu in one of his sorties... the elitist came out. Many NGOs are actually for him. But what they say is something I cannot resonate with. They say, "Sa kanya na para maipush ang ating sariling agenda; Kaya sya imanipulate natin." What a loss of thinking....self-centered, non-holistic, non-systemic thinking, which, from reading the Bills Noynoy has led and passed, are from that same limited capacity to think. His bills are simply palliative measures, forwarding more of the same. In his history as House Representative and Senator, this is clear -- the status quo remains and rules. Nothing new and transformational on the horizon.


His issues in Ha Luisita are whitewashed. Agrarian reform? [Don't even get me started on that one.]


I believe we need a non traditional politician, someone who can make each voter reach deep inside their being and realize that they are part of the real solution. And it can start with actually voting for the real solution.


I am not worried about the voter numbers. Miracles can be harnessed...! If you've ever been a change agent yourself, remember the 100th monkey effect? The pond story? Presencing? Margaret Mead's words on never doubt that a small group of citizens can change the world, in fact they are the only ones who have? Besides, our vote cannot be placed on who we think will win. There goes that follied, limited thinking, again!


Vote on who you think (and fairly assess) to be the right person for the job -- mentally, historically, spiritually -- and who shares your true heart's vision of what it means to have a better world, a better future -- for all! Don't settle!


There are many reasons talaga why we choose someone. To me, the basic is track record, authenticity, quantum approaches, deep and conscious spirituality, effective change agent, real heart for the poor/masa/farmers/fisherfolks and global in perspective. I hope that Acacia people are including these discussions as a way of threefolding.


Climate change -- where to begin?! -- also needs a very untraditional approach and quantum is the realm we need to activate to make the strides we need to heal our planet... Tell me, who is clearly the leader in this movement, way before we understood and cared about the environment in this country?


We need to cross dimensions into a new kind of country if we are to break out of our pattern of underdevelopment. And a leader must help create that field that gives us courage, stamina, hope and approaches to cross the bridge. Who has had the focus, intention, work and acknowledged domestic and international success on sustainable development?


This is a momentous time in our country's and earth's history. My hope is we all can ride this wave of change, for the greater change of the world. The leader we choose needs to be truly authentic, one who leads with thoughtful, responsible, conscious paradigm shifts guided by spiritual change. We badly need this for our country and the world.The question is are you - citizens of the Philippines -- ready for this change? The planet is. Our farmers and fisherfolk are. Our students, teachers and artists, too. Our urban poor, yes.


This for now....


Regards to all,
Anon

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