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The change the world is waiting... what do you think?

Posted on Nov 6th, 2008 by Light Mill-worker : yogi, musician & architect Light Mill-worker
JAKARTA, Indonesia -  They were dancing in the rain in the school yard when Barack Obama's victory was announced - scores of children from the Menteng Elementary School in Central Jakarta, where Obama studied for two years during his four years as a child in Indonesia.

"He's so smart, so smart," said one little boy.

"He's made our school famous," said a young girl, as the children crowded round a large projector to watch Obama's acceptance speech in Chicago.

Image: Students at Obama's former school in Jakarta
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Students display a picture of U.S. President-elect Barack Obama and react to the announcement of his victory, at his former school in Jakarta on Wednesday.

Few of them understood much of what the president-elect said, but still they cheered, taking their cue from the American crowd.

The headmaster took a call from the Indonesian president, congratulating him, while old classmates, who'd set up a fan club for the boy they all knew as "Barry," could hardly believe the news.

"I am speechless. So proud, and so happy that he has achieved what he set out to do," said Rully Dasaad, the club's coordinator, as he bounced between press interviews.

Adopted as a native son
Obama only spent a brief period in Indonesia, where his mother moved with his Indonesian step-father when he was six years old, but he is regarded almost as a native son. And the fact he has risen from such modest beginnings to become president of the United States has captured this country's imagination.

"It's unbelievable," said Wimar Witoeler, a political commentator and former presidential spokesman. "It shows how America can be an engine of inspiration and change."

SLIDESHOW: World reacts to Obama's victory
 
Indonesia is the world's most populist Muslim country, and the image of America took a real battering here during the Bush years.

"Now I see America is still a good country," Wimar told me. "A country you can trust, a country that can change within itself."

Indonesia has not always been a comfortable place to be an American abroad. Two Bali bombs and an attack on the Marriott Hotel were among the terrorist attacks that targeted Westerners in recent years.

However, some believe that Obama's election may diminish some of the terror threat.

"Obama is popular here, so I think Americans will become more popular than in the last eight years," said James Castle, a prominent and long-standing American businessman in Jakarta, who was in the Marriott coffee shop when the hotel was struck in 2003. He survived without injury.

VIDEO: Indonesians celebrate Obama's victory

To many of Indonesia's business and political elite, the global economic crisis provides a good reason for the United States to reassert the moral and political leadership that they believe has been lacking in recent years.

"Barack will have to put America's own house in order, then assume leadership of the world," said H.S. Dillon, a senior government adviser. "The world's adrift. It needs a leader."

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What is it that you do to let go......?

Posted on Aug 22nd, 2008 by Light Mill-worker : yogi, musician & architect Light Mill-worker
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I intent to have your input about how do you guys do when you have an attachment and won't let it go... is it time the only way to cure or heal?
Is in our heart, or in our mind? Can we really put ourselves in a disposicion of let things go?
I've been in this situation and time is a key... but how long should be wait? can we speed up things?... the answer is yes... we can... how? there's always a different way for everybody.

Let's make this journey together and try to find out... how to let go, so we could let IN!!!!!

Namaste
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What is your favorite distraction?

Posted on Aug 22nd, 2008 by Light Mill-worker : yogi, musician & architect Light Mill-worker
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for August 22, 2008:

I do a lot of different things when I want to spend my time... (not working). Actually, I love my job and what I do.... ir keeps me alive, content, and active. But when I am not working, I like to listen to music, play my guitar, sing.... surf the internet... what a movie... common things.

I love to do my Yoga practice ... its the daily 90 minute meditation and time for me.... is the only moment I turn off my cellphone... is my moment... with me. This is what I love the most... besides talking to like-minded people... and those beautiful moments with my 2 beautiful kids....

This is what I do.. as simple as that...

Namaste
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When was the last time you behaved out of character?

Posted on Aug 21st, 2008 by Light Mill-worker : yogi, musician & architect Light Mill-worker
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for August 21, 2008:

I am right now... I'm usually hectic and in a bad mood... hhehehe , but days ago I learned a lesson with a close person and I realized that letting go is about letting in actually.
So I started to let in by opening my heart and I loose my character...

Now I'm in peace......
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