HeartQuake: Reawakening The Heart Of America

"Unless we experience a massive cultural transformation triggered by a reawakening of hearts, there will never be any real change in America."
Jonathan Allen


heart·quake \ hărt·kwāk \ n [of ancient origin] 1 : a term used by social anthropologists to refer to the new genre of post-partisan leadership that emerged and transformed American political culture in the Presidential Election year of 2008 2 : a cultural “awakening” a extraordinary magnitude triggered by a tectonic shift in awareness 3 : an intense concentration of invisible wave energy generated to reawaken dead heart tissue 4 : an insurance classification used to denote a rare, fortuitous “Act of God” 5 : a seismic fracture in the central core of a dysfunctional political system directly attributable to rapid acceleration in spiritual climate change 6 : the inspiring emotional experience of renewed hope that erupts in voting citizens everywhere when the encounter all of the above

HeartQuake '08

We need a massive cultural "heartquake" of significant magnitude to break through the entrenchment, dysfunction, and superficiality of our culture in order to address our real issues effectively.

Only if we have a major cultural heartquake is there any real hope for America. If we experience a significant national heartquake, then we can begin to make true political and social change and progress, and the practical solutions and policy details will follow. As Albert Einstein so aptly put it, "I want to know God's thoughts; the rest is details."

Heartquake '08 will become one of the most refreshing and profound political transformations in America since the historic days of our Founding Fathers.