Wednesday, November 16, 2016

GAMES against AWARENESS



"We must stop confusing religion, and spirituality. Religion is a set of rules, regulations, and rituals created by humans which were supposed to help people spiritually. Due to human imperfection religion has become corrupt, political, divisive, and a tool for power struggle. Spirituality is not theology or ideology. It is simply a way of life, pure and original as given by the Most High. Spirituality is a network linking us to the Most High, the universe and each other." ~ Haile Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia 






"I often wonder how this generation will fare in their middle age when the weight of their obsession with not being their authentic selves is too much and Life has demanded them to be themselves. I wonder how it will affect the economy when the obsession for fake products, like fake breasts, eye lashes, etc., comes to a halt.

Hmmm. One never knows how another will wake up until they do. "-
Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories Nov. 16, 2016



white cloth draped around Andreea Esca.

I've learned... "If you've done your very best and lived in accordance with the laws of Nature, whatever comes will be a blessing, even if it initially looks like a curse." ~ Robin Sharma






Institutionalized Racism 101: divide shared economic interests and offer the poor white man a seat on a bus, a toilet, or a water fountain so he knows he’s not a Negro and he WILL hand you a Presidency. Dr. King already laid that out for us in 1965:
“If it may be said of the slavery era that the white man took the world and gave the Negro Jesus, then it may be said of the Reconstruction era that the southern aristocracy took the world and gave the poor white man Jim Crow. He gave him Jim Crow. And when his wrinkled stomach cried out for the food that his empty pockets could not provide, he ate Jim Crow, a psychological bird that told him that no matter how bad off he was, at least he was a white man, better than the black man. And he ate Jim Crow. And when his undernourished children cried out for the necessities that his low wages could not provide, he showed them the Jim Crow signs on the buses and in the stores, on the streets and in the public buildings. And his children, too, learned to feed upon Jim Crow, their last outpost of psychological oblivion.”

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Pipeline protest.


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