Spiritual Leadership in Government
I finished watching “This Week with George Stephanopoulis” and “Meet the Press” on this week’s DVR program list. Not watching, actually, but listening while I sat here with the computer, wondering what I’m going to write next.
While I was half watching, the thought came. These are the people who are leading our country? People who engage in personal attack, disrespectful behavior, and congressmen who insult others to their face? Politicians who work to instill fear of the future into the hearts and minds of it’s citizens, as they search for a political advantage? Speaking for myself, this behavior is far more discouraging than the individual policies they may represent.
Our problems are too big, and too complex to be playing a game of political football. From my perspective, we need our representatives to muster all of the Love and Spiritual Power they can find, along with their best understandings of compassion, respect, and kindness, and then put them to use to solve our problems. The congressmen I see represented in the media spend a lot of time fighting the ideas / bills / laws they don’t want, and not as clearly emphasizing what they want to build.
We simply cannot build what we want by fighting what we don’t want. It doesn’t work that way. You want Health Care that works for everyone? Put a plan in front of us that will allow us to make the best possible choices from a wide list of selections, and help us to understand why your plan is better – don’t try to sell your plan by attacking someone else’s plan. All that tells me is that your plan is not that good. The time you spend attacking and insulting another’s plan is time you have wasted. Better to spend time developing and educating the public about your own plan.
Equally unacceptable is the News Media’s role in this. We need a news media who will report to us what is happening – objectively. It is not acceptable for the news media to simply give time to the extreme elements of society – people who rudely disrupt proceedings and pundits with narrow views in an increasingly complex world.
This is what I mean by “Spiritual Leadership”. We need politicians and news media to be guided by the common spiritual principles of kinship, compassion, fair play, and Love. We need leaders who are worthy of the public trust, and who work to develop a greater society.
I understand the concept of the Separation of Church and State. The founders of the United States did not want the government led by one faith’s set of religious principles. They wanted people of all faiths to have an equal say in how their country is governed. They did not intend that our leaders would have to disregard all spiritual principles before they entered the halls of Government. Although I don’t want the Government led from a perspective of strict Catholic, Baptist, Lutheran, Jewish, Muslim, or Buddhist doctrine, I also don’t want my government leaders to discard the core spiritual traditions of Compassion, Love, Justice, and Fair Play. I want the Media to do the same. I want them to embrace core spiritual values, which are shared by all major world religions.
Of course, it’s not enough that we demand this of our leaders, if we don’t also demand it of ourselves. Our politicians are, in the end, a reflection of the people who elect them. One of the lessons I’ve learned in my life is that I usually cannot change other’s beliefs by force, but I can often change them by example and by positive leadership. Does our daily behavior exhibit the values that we want our children and our politicians to display? Will you join me in my attempt to set a better example for those in our world?
Something to think about…..
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Hi, I’ve been thinking about your somethings since the beginning; like what I read, like what I think as a result.
Sure, I’ll join you in your attempt to set a better example; hopefully, I already set a good example in my own way. But I’m more than willing for someone to show me how to step it up a notch. What do you propose?
Don’t mean to be pedantic here but I’d like you to expound on your concept of Love. Too many people think of it in terms of romantic love or along the lines of “I love ice cream.” What are your thoughts?
Thanks for your good work!
Tom
Tom – Thank you for your kind words. I’ll take your suggestions to heart, and as a result, I will be writing an article in the near future that will be designed to address those suggestions.
I hope you will continue to enjoy what you are reading. I look forward to your continued participation and input.
Blessings,
Mark