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Obama And the Rise of Secular Spirituality

January 19th, 2009

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By Deepak Chopra and Dave Stewart:

It’s rare enough for an incoming President to inspire such a flood of hope and optimism, or so much relief that our long imprisonment in the political doldrums should be ending. But Barack Obama has done more than that. He has become a symbol of the rise of secular spirituality in this country, a liberated set of values that exists largely outside organized religion. Perhaps he himself is unaware of secular spirituality by that name. In lockstep with all previous Presidents, Obama must be seen attending church regularly, and that church must be close to mainstream.

However, if you consider what he stands for, Obama’s worldview is more congruent with alternative theology than it is with churchgoers, 70% of whom were supporters of George Bush in his two election victories. Where organized religion has opted to stand by the right wing, millions of Americans who consider themselves spiritual have longed for peace, unity, nonviolence, and freedom that isn’t imposed by the force of arms. We think Obama stands for the same values. In that regard, he is taking up the mantle of Martin Luther King, who should be honored as one of Obama’s spiritual forebears as much as Lincoln.

Religion was hijacked for political gain by the right wing beginning as far back as the Nixon era, yet there is a much stronger current of secular spirituality running through our history. The Founding Fathers were mostly Deists, rational Christians emerging from the Age of Enlightenment for whom a present-day Southern Baptist would have been totally foreign, if not anathema. They were tolerant believers in a benign God who transcended narrow denominations. They considered the rights of man to be the basis of enlightened belief, and when freedom was labeled an inalienable right, they meant that is was God-given, just as all men being created equal was God-given.

One senses a blessed return to rationality and the end of intolerant dogma as Obama prepares to enter the White House, but secular spirituality has expanded since the days of Jefferson and Adams. It now includes the following principles that we urge the new President to espouse (several of them he already has):

– A spiritual duty to be benign stewards of the Earth and to preserve the ecology.
– A responsibility to revere Nature and to be humble before it.
– A duty to further peace among nations.
– A pledge of nonviolence that will lead finally to total nuclear disarmament in our lifetime.
– A refusal to use America’s super power for militaristic ends.
– A sense of compassion for the poor and wretched beset by pandemic disease, lack of political influence, and denial of basic human rights.

If Obama can further any of these values, he will be leaping miles ahead of his predecessor. Nothing about secular spirituality is radical. Most of its principles are articles of belief for millions of average Americans who have largely been shut out of politics for eight years. Our hopes for the new President won’t be fulfilled until he adopts all of them. If he truly wants to reform the ways of Washington, he must extend his vision to the Congress, which under Republican domination served basically to block anything good and progressive.

But secular spirituality isn’t limited to the left or the progressive movement in general. It is a national phenomenon, one that will swell steadily in the coming years, particularly among the young. Born after the divisive culture wars that gave the right wing its main chance, the younger generations yearn for new values. Obama appeals to that yearning, and we hope he takes full advantage of it. It’s not good enough that he becomes the first African-American President, the first green President, or the first digital President. Nothing less than spiritual renewal is needed across the board, and there is no one of equal stature to lead it.

In the spirit of celebration, please watch the music video created for this occasion by Dave Stewart and Deepak Chopra.

To learn more about The Vow, click here.

Music and Video credits: I Took the Vow

Written by: Dave Stewart, Deepak Chopra, Django James, and Mike Bradford

Performed by: Django James, featuring Dave Stewart and Deepak Chopra

Produced by: Weapons of Mass Entertainment

Video edited by: Kori Bundi

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8 COMMENTS
  • DukeDraven says:

    Greetings Dr. Chopra:
    I’m forever a fan of yours and I want you to know that. I haven’t read your latest book, but I plan to, even though I usually don’t buy fiction anymore. Thanks for letting us know what’s going on in India. With all the affluence and poverty taking place, it’s no wonder there’s unrest. BTW, your son looks like an idealized version of you. Peace always

  • Aurora Carlson says:

    A perfectly white room… peace :)

  • Rahul says:

    Obama Obama O Mr. Obama
    Hare Krishna hare rama
    Kucch bhi ho jaaye par aap badal na jaana

    Aap kyon lagte ho itne apne
    Lagta hai aap hi karoge sabka beda paar
    Hanumaanji ki shakti ho aap par aprampaar

    Aap mein Mr. Mandela ,Tito , Gandhiji , Mother Teresa ki jhalak milti hai
    Par aap ho in sab se bhi tagde
    Suna hai aapke naam mein Hussein hai aap jaate ho church
    Saath mein ho ek number ke Hanuman bhakt
    Apki yahi ada sab ko kar gayi fida
    Aap Sirf US ke hi nahi sare vishwa ke ban jaao pita

    Aate hi aapne US nuclear program ko kiya hai ban
    Cuba detention centeres ko karaya band
    Lagta tau hai badhiya hai aapka intentions

    Par aapne kaha hai aap US ke prominence ko rakhenge barkaar
    Bas yahi baat aapki samajh mein nahi aayi sarkaar
    Ismein ho aapki politics sochne ko dil hai bekraar
    Kyonki aaj ro raha hai sara sansaar aur US ke paas hai resources aprampaar

    Is developed world mein jahan har insaan ek doosre se aage jaana chahta hai
    Aur ant mein kucchh nahi paata hai
    Wahan aap is duniya ko dikhaoge lagta hai naya rasta
    Ya yun kaho wahi purana bhagaan aur naturality waala rasta

    Hum saare sachhe aur acche hindustani hain aapke saath
    Bas aap bhi mat kar dena kamare saath vishwaas ghaat
    Bhagwan/Allah/God se yahi hai vinti
    Wah aapko de sadbuddhi aur apni poori Shakti .

    Sare vishva ki jaye ho aur sab kucch mangalmaye ho !!

  • Anne says:

    I believe its a new beginning for the country, and President Obama will have a hard road ahead of him, but with so many supporters behind him, especially young supporters he will do a great job. I am hoping for a time of peace and harmony amoung ourselves and the rest of the world. I have read a few of your books I am a fan.

  • Many of our founding fathers (including the 2 Adams presidents) were Unitarians. The Unitarian faith is
    alive and well in the US, as Unitarian Universalism (“UU”) (see http://www.uua.org)

    We are a creed-less faith, and instead agree to seven principles many would recognize as components
    of the US Constitution (e.g., “The inherent worth and dignity of every person.”). These principles
    are very similar to the ones Deepak highlights above.

    UU members frequently have a religious preference of their own. There are Christian UU’s, Buddhist UU’s,
    Pagan UU’s, Atheist UU’s etc. In spite of our differences, we all come together around our principles.

    If you are looking for a spiritual community that has no answers – but rather provides a safe, caring, and
    compassionate place for you to ask questions – try UU.

  • I totally support Dr. Chopra’s statement and urge the President to follow a path of nonviolence, end of all wars, communication with all nations on this beleaguered planet of ours, and a heightened awareness of Spirit as we understand it.

    I personally believe that an enhanced and broader infusion of the Sacred Feminine in our politics, economy, and attitudes towards the Earth would go a long way towards achieving these goals. Look to Michelle, look to the wisdom of our Grandmothers, look to the knowledge of healing that is deep within us but is blocked, a knowledge that is essential to the healing of the planet, and all who live in it– both spiritual and physical healing.

    Obama brings hope and faith in a better future. We need this hope for our spirits to rise. Without healing the Spirit in us, we cannot and will not heal the emotions, or the bodies. It is all connected: As Above So Below. Acute emotions lead to anger, anger leads to confrontation, and war. Simple as that. Let’s feed our children hope and restore their faith that peace and nonviolence and all good things are indeed possible. And we will turn things around.

  • jon perry says:

    it seems as if President Barack Obama is the fulfillment — for all of america — that Black liberation theory so ardently said is need. He is the next great one in this yet to be completed new testament. I honor him for making his first sit down interview with a muslim network. (no i am not muslim) it shows his heart and sincere interest in creating dialog with people who hold us in great contempt.

    He may not walk on water, but American’s are responding to him like they. He seems for many, the light at the end of the tunnel, THAT’S NOT AN ONCOMING TRAIN!

  • Tom Latham says:

    I embrace your ideas but have trouble endorsing Obama or worse yet the left wing. The poor must be “empowered” to help themselves. Hand-outs just enable folks to stay small and are a disservice to those who are taxed to support them. Emigrants coming to this country now are not patriots as a rule. They are all too often arrogant and have a “you owe me” attitude. They do not even bother to learn English. They are “victims” getting their due. This is not what made America great and does not contribute to peace and harmony. It contributes to votes and power for the Dempocratic Party and that’s all. Thank you. Peace, harmony, laughter, and love. Together we will find a way.

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