Sunday, April 26, 2015

Grandmother




Profound insight from Brother Rahkweeskeh Miller ...in answer to the conundrum: 

"...post traumatic planetary enslavement affects EVERYONE ...NO ONE is unaffected ...there's no 'winners' ...the whole of life is made LESS by it's having been inaugurated ...yet who is willing to OVERCOME THE SPIRITUAL WOUNDING ...THE DEEP PSYCHIC DISSONANCE ...THE BLEEDING SOUL INJURIES WHERE JOY CANNOT TAKE ROOT"? ( excerpt of post by Mereana Taki ).

Sacred form of a Black Woman


"Those whose spirits have evolved to this level and will not except anything less for themselves. Those who are willing to face the pain of their spiritual and physical heart, the pain of their spirit and the pain that is within their mind and body. Those who are willing to face the computerized program of thinking and emotionally feeling ( the big lie within that makes them think and feel that this is who I am ) and have the guts to to face this enemy and all the enemies within and free their mind, their heart, their spirit and their body from these genocidal diseases within, even if they feel that this is the last minute of their life. Then free their spirit within, realize the good their spirit brings into this life and has accomplished in this life, accept this of themselves, honor this of themselves, have the inner peace, clarity, caring and love, strength, confidence and courage to continue their evolution on this spiritual journey through this physical life, no matter what. This is what the world we live in now, demands. Born Awake, Will never go to Sleep". 



Affirmed with deft clarity by DawnWolf KeeperofStories: "Who is willing to overcome the spiritual wounding?" Those who want to live, and live abundantly."



Reinforced by the Spiritual edification of Osagie Ayanru"Those whose conscience demands a holistic approach to the human condition as presently exists in order, to forge ahead and work towards unconditional love for one and all. Love is the only answer and it has always been".  - (August 24, 2013)



black grandmother Gee Gee telling an oft' told story of angst. 


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