Dar es Salaam: Our word to Obama


  1. Deo Simba, VoicesofAfrica mobile reporter in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
    Like the rest of the world, Tanzanians have celebrated the inauguration of the first ever black president of the United States of America, Barack Obama
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    As this mobile report on street impressions in Dar es Salaam shows, the ordinary Tanzanian expects president Obama to increase support to Africa, and to contribute to global peace.


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    From the heart of humanity's ancient Wise Sages and from the ancient spiritual history of the race of man, based upon the never ending fact that the world cannot exist without some contemporary Mystics and Living Saints, I would like that president Barack Obama will seek the wise and impeccable counsel of Living Wise Sages, the Mystic Saints. I am not talking of book-knowledge mystics. I speak of those who have attained Divine Union with the Supreme Lord Almighty.

    This world is not without some genuine Living Saints. Information about them can perhaps even be found or traced on the internet today but one needs to be careful to actually find the very few genuine Perfect Divine Guardians who usually prefer to live and perform their work incognito in the world of mortal men and women.

    There is no doubt why the world is the way it is; bloodshed, wars, killers diseases, fear of the unknown, global warming and natural disasters, violence in all its many forms etc. It is because world leaders have long neglected the wise-counsel of the Divine Spiritual Guardians who live in our midst all of the time but do not seek the limelight. Even when in the limelight, these Wise Guardians remain in the shadow. They do not want public honor, pomp or power.

    It is evident why, with the great Kabbalists and Muslim Sufi Masters, the Israel-Palestine conflict has lasted up until this day. It shows how the leaders of Israel and of Palestine have not sought the guidance of the Kabbalists and Sufi Masters who ive in the world today.

    Had they consulted them, I am sure this war would have come to an amicable solution long ago. Military might may not always resolve issues. The LRA of Joseph Kony has gone on killing and maiming people for over twenty years in Uganda and no in the Sudan and DRC. Such matters would have lasted only a brief interval in the specturm of time; certainly not five or more years had our leaders consulted the Wise Ones who wield divine wisdom as their omnipresent power.

    There is no reason why human misunderstandings, conflicts should take decades to resolve except because our leaders are usually not humble adequately ... they think they can resolve the matters only through political and military means.

    A trumpet was blown seven times and Jericho tumbled down into pieces. The Islamic Prophet is said to have conquered large enemies with very few fighters because of divine intervention. Epidemics could be eliminated by the performance of some simple sacred ceremony by the Saints of the Lord.

    Why does humanity think today that God no longer has Saints in the world? It is our egotism and self-aggrandizement.

    Our leaders do not want to humble themselves to consult the otherwise Most Humble servants of the Lord who work in this world as Living Saints.

    Ironically, it is these Living Saints who hold the key solutions to all human challenges, troubles, pains and sufferings. This is why seeing President Barack Obama, I see someone that may be humble enough to seek the Wise Counsel of the Living Saints.

    Saints neither look for honor nor seek power. They are just humble servants of the Lord doing the Lord's work among mortals. Because they are prohibited by the Divine Esoteric Laws from doing anything for the sake of it, they watch humans and wait for them to seek their help. When humans do not ask for help, the Saints do not volunteer it.... Ask and you will be given is the Esoteric Law.

    Please note that by Living Saints or Mystics I am not talking about canonised orthodox religious saints because they are not here with us. On the contrary, I refer to physically living Saints and Divine Guardians or Masters of divine wisdom. There are very few such Great Beings on our planet but nevertheless they are ever present. Find one or two or three and seek their impeccable wise counsel to help our humanity.

    If Obama would do that, his presidency will definitely be exemplary as it seems by all signs that his work is somehow guided, protected and ornamented by some invisible Divine Beings. However, he may need to find the visible Divine Guardians too who operate on the physical dimension for relevant guidance. They will be of much greater value to positive constructive world changes and progress in all areas of human endeavor.

    bhukabijumiro modified this message on 23-01-2009 19:47 with 17%


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