Saturday, June 21, 2014

RAPE discussion


Enigma Sky
October 30, 2013 



Lillian, I understand where you are coming from. Race is inseparable from the social problem and the soul problem of rape and it is at the same time not a cause of rape in today's world, but a product of relationships between certain races, and groups and each gender. It is the condition of a country's national soul. Taken into the full context of rape and what it is is a deep probe into history. Historically, one can trace the practice to specific groups of people, and tie it with the sexual predators who are men preying on men, and boys. Rape is a far reaching problem. It extends into and from homes to playgrounds, to the church and into the stained walls of jails and prisons and other dark murky places.

That being said I take it to heart how you describe the purposefully mean way the law tries rape in court. My deep sense is that many rapists who were never caught are in powerful positions to prosecute and enforce law. My sense is that you and Atiba are interested and engaged in transformative work, which in and of itself, belongs to the Gods. The Goddess of Sacred Sex is asking for, no, demanding the utilization of love into our spheres of influence.

There is a lot to talk about from the perspective of understanding, punishing, reprogramming, and sacred sound. I am going to take a break and ponder these words from the two of you.

- Gregory E. Woods, (Dawn Wolf) Keeper of Stories 2.21.14





 March 24, 2011 

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