Obama's Speech at Notre Dame

Linking Hearts Through Global Coherence

© Mary Desaulniers

May 18, 2009
President Obama Talks on Global Coherence, wikimedia commons
Despite the stormy debates that preceded his speech at Notre Dame University, President Obama has turned the occasion into a strong call for global coherence.

Tackling stem cell research and abortion issues head on, President Obama confronted his opposition with a call to find common ground among differing views. His speech comes at a time when cooperation is needed more than ever to solve the problems of global conflict and economic collapse.

But what is also interesting is that his call for common ground participates in what Gregg Braden in Fractal Time: The Secret of 2012 and a New World Age (Carlsbad, CA, Hay House, Inc, 2009) calls “Linking Hearts through Global Coherence.”

Linking Hearts

Studies show that magnetic fields have a profound effect on animal life. Migratory birds, salmon and turtles use magnetic clues to map migratory routes. The human brain contains millions of magnetic particles influenced by the earth’s EM field. Not surprisingly, the human heart generates the strongest magnetic field in the body.

Emotions can directly trigger biochemical changes in the body that determine human coherence or imbalance. According to Braden, “If a large enough portion of Earth’s population were to focus the strongest magnetic field of the human body upon one emotion in the same period of time, it makes tremendous sense that such a focus would affect the portion of the planet that operates in the same range of frequencies.’”

The question that these discoveries point to is this: Can man use collective emotion to change the course of history?

Global Coherence Project

Choosing to create coherence between the EM fields of the earth and the human heart may very well be the only way to move man beyond the current geopolitical and economic conflicts. Braden states specifically that a “change in the way we feel about ourselves and our world has the potential to affect the world itself.”

To this end, the Global Coherence Project initiative includes the ambitious effort to teach individuals how to achieve coherence that enhances human lives and creates a global coherence wave – the kind that was so graciously echoed in President Obama’s reference to President Eisenhower’s Civil Rights Commission in the early sixties, which came to an impasse despite two years of effort.

It was then that Notre Dame Past President, Father Ted Hesburgh, also a member of the commission, took all the members on a fishing trip and the Civil Rights Act became law in 1964. Asked by President Eisenhower how he managed to broker an agreement between men of differing viewpoints, Father Ted simply stated that the men were all fishermen; there was enough common ground to create a coherent wave.

President Obama put the matter of global coherence in simple but powerful terms: “They fished, and they talked, and they changed the course of history.” What is needed more than ever needed now, in a world on the brink of social, economic, political collapse is finding common ground, a common field of frequencies by which man can recognize himself in others.

The President’s words will ring true for ages to come: “Remember that in the end, we are all fishermen!”


The copyright of the article Obama's Speech at Notre Dame in Alternative Spirituality is owned by Mary Desaulniers. Permission to republish Obama's Speech at Notre Dame in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.


President Obama Talks on Global Coherence, wikimedia commons
       


Post this Article to facebook Add this Article to del.icio.us! Digg this Article furl this Article Add this Article to Reddit Add this Article to Technorati Add this Article to Newsvine Add this Article to Windows Live Add this Article to Yahoo Add this Article to StumbleUpon Add this Article to BlinkLists Add this Article to Spurl Add this Article to Google Add this Article to Ask Add this Article to Squidoo