Sunday, April 11, 2010

"The Book of Obeah" and The Obama Presidency


As a social entrepreneur and cultural creative, I'm fascinated with the potential for healing involved with the Obama Presidency. I'm the consulting editor for the novel, The Book of Obeah, the primary message contained within being "a different perspective can change your perception of reality."

It's a fact that women have a different perspective than men, based on their life experiences; financially wealthy people have a different perspective than those with little money; people with certain challenges (physical, mental, etc.) experience the world differently than those without such challenges; and, in general, black people and other people of color have a different perspective than "white" people.

Obama's presidency (it really began with the campaign in 2008) has brought several conflicts to the surface: men vs. women, black vs. white, young vs. old, and even East vs. West (Obama's heritage). Interesting, very interesting when you look at it all in this light. From this PERSPECTIVE. What a gift we've been bestowed via President Obama to take a hard look within our society and heal from within.

There's a lot of healing to be done. Perhaps it's time for it all to rise to the surface, even if painfully, to finally be healed.

The racial healing is the beginning. That's a powerful underlying message in The Book of Obeah. There are other ancient conflicts ready to come to the surface to be healed before any true balance can be achieved on this Earth. There are indeed four pivotal conflicts throughout human history to be exposed for healing in the Obeah four-part series.

For most, daily survival has become more and more of a focus these days, as foreclosures and job loss become commonplace, so introspection is often disregarded. Yet for something to TRULY be healed, not only are truth and transparency required, we must get down to the core problem. The symptoms are often the focus in our society, but we must get to the root cause of the pain.

We can't hide from these root causes any longer; we can allow ourselves to be distracted, but it will continue to fester under the surface until it's fully exposed.

I care. And through several community-oriented philanthropic grassroots visions I'm bringing to fruition after 15 years, I am finally acting on it.

I invite you to learn more about The Book of Obeah, as well as Wishadoo! and The Piece Process (the latter two still under construction).

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What an awesome post, Dena! :-)

Phyllis said...

I like what you said on your website - "if you found me, there is a reason." I've subscribed to Google Alerts for the phrase "racial healing" and today your blog post came up. We seem to be traveling the same path. My belief is that humanity's collective failure to realize and embrace our inherent oneness lies at the core of all our social ills. My husband and I have co-authored a book entitled "Longing: Stories of Racial Healing." We're starting out from Oregon in a few weeks for a year-long book tour around the country in our RV. I saw on Facebook that you're in Raleigh; perhaps we can meet and even create a shared event/reading. You can check out our website for more details: www.StoriesofRacialHealing.com

Thank you for the work you are doing to heal our human soul!

Phyllis

Tonya's Journal said...

Well done, Dena!

You are right, Obama's Presidency has brought several conflicts to the surface, of which have always existed, I might add.
But for me, now that he is President, his role is so much more.
It is in my opinion, our President's role has significent potential to affect the lives of many people, globally speaking, even perhaps to advance humanity by displaying compassion,grace and responsibility. To me, President Obama is the definition of "true, authentic power."
What a great responsiblitity as a leader and an example for us all.
We are living in a magnificent time where "change" is taking place in a rapid manner...
..."you must be the change you wish to see..."

Thanks for your enlighment.
Sincerely,
Tonya Scott Wyandon
Author of "Breaking Into Soul"