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To Busy For Grace?
Is your life so busy that you cannot find time for Kundalini? Is your mundane life so involved that you cannot find time for the sacred divine Awakening within you? If this is true then your priorities are backwards. And so let them be.
Kundalini is patient most of the time. If you're so wrapped up in your physical life and the timelines that bind you that you're unwilling to change those timelines in order to incorporate a love and appreciation and nurturing of the divine within then perhaps it is not time for you to do so and you should not focus on your grace.
If it is something that you can put off. If it is not the most significant, the most major, the most astonishing, the most incredible transformation that is happening to you, beyond anything that the mundane world can offer, then perhaps it is not for you at this time.
—CHRISM
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Snow White is the latest Disney theme park attraction to stir controversy, following backlash for "negative depictions" of indigenous people in scenes on The Jungle Cruise attraction and for the Splash Mountain attraction's ties to the 1946 film "Song of the South".
This is what happens when you give in to the Woke.
The problem itself is that you will never please everyone.
There are many billions of people in the world and for all of an individual, they contain an atom for each of the stars in the sky. Within each of those individuals is a singular, unique, consciousness that is fed information. That information consists of life experiences, education (or lack thereof), and a person’s own soul. Yet, within that information is disinformation and lies which taint and colorize the person’s perspective. A perspective that can be manipulated.
When you collectively have groups of people who shit on everything, then everything is covered in shit according to their perspective. If you believe them, you too will see everything covered in shit. It may or may not be covered in shit.
This is called reality. Reality is what people make of it. The Song of The South, for instance, has deliberate roots in the history of the southern slave environment of the past. This was intentional by Walt Disney to ensure people never forgot. It wasn’t to glorify it. It was to thrust it into the faces, minds, and souls of people who watched it. One of the most important lessons of Humanity to Walt was to avoid repeating mistakes.
When you hear Song of The South, what comes to mind? The first thing is the Traveler. The black man who was walking down the road and not a care in the world. Imagine the time this was, that a black man is on screen and not portrayed by a white person or in a position of servitude to a white person -- as depicted in many movies of the time. This man is the star of the movie -- another important category that was missing.
What do you notice? He’s free. He’s in a technicolor backdrop of an animated world.
What don’t you notice? He’s not free. This is in his mind. He’s telling a story.
This is reality. He’s certainly a freed slave, as you can tell by his surroundings locating him somewhere in the south. Yet, he’s telling his story to a little white girl. There’s a white boy and a black boy there as well. He’s telling him about what it was like, but he’s also telling them that there’s still more to do.
Everyone remembers Briar Rabbit. They don’t know the true lesson of the story. They only know that he tricked his way into an escape by being thrown into the briar he feared.
The real story is that Briar Rabbit is the old man. The Fox is clearly a white slave owner, and none too bright. He’s telling the children that he was an escaped slave. He won his freedom by tricking the slaver into letting him go by tossing him into the worst place possible -- a briar. Yet, Briar was clever and knew his way around the briar, thus escaping.
However, what about the tar baby? This is a racist term. It’s depicted in the cartoon as a ball of tar dressed up as a kid who doesn’t talk. Briar gets stuck in it and is captured. The point here is that children were employed to help capture escaped slaves and usually in exchange for something.
So if you watch Song of The South, knowing that you’re watching the story of a man who escaped slavery being told to children so to educate them on his life so that they understand right from wrong, then you’ll understand that it’s not a racist movie. It’s an educational film against slavery, racism, and the wrongs that people do to each other when they think they’re on the side of right. Even Briar Rabbit wasn’t a saint in the story.
Yet the Woke culture is that topical. It only sees the surface. It’s spoon fed what it’s supposed to see. It refuses to go deeper.
The giving in to this degree of ignorance is the same as giving in to a terrorist organization. Allow me to explain the similarity:
A Terrorist organization takes an American hostage. It demands payment to return the person alive or they will kill the person.
A Woke culture decries Song of The South. It demands eliminating it or they will boycott Disney.
The Terrorist organization is paid off and the person is released. They then take another American hostage for money, knowing they will be paid again.
The Woke culture gets Song of The South eliminated and they don’t boycott Disney. They then take issue with a Snow White ride, knowing they’ll get their way again.
Song of The South is not a happy-go-lucky film about being happy in the south as a black man. It’s not glorifying slavery. It’s not depicting sunshine and sparkles. It’s an old man who was a former slave, telling kids about his life as an escaped slave, fighting to stay alive and struggling to remain free. That there’s no justice until everyone is treated equally and racism is no more.
All people remember today is the song and the fucking rabbit in the briar patch. Why? Because they haven’t watched it. The Woke culture hasn’t watched this movie from start to finish. Instead, some professor or “white oppressor study group” somewhere watched it, pausing it on key spots and depicting a warped perspective, their warped perspective, and silencing oppositional conjecture to establish dominance over the group.
Take a look at Doctor Seuss. The man was absolutely against racism in all forms. He was a progressive pioneer who wrote about equality, fairness, and compassion. The depictions decried in his books are from people who didn’t even read it. They saw a picture and reacted.
Here, try this as an experiment. Show this picture to people and ask them what they see.
This painting is depicting escaped slaves being attacked by a slave owner’s pack of dogs having been sent after them. He’s defending against them. The imagery is shocking, it’s powerful. It depicts the plight of an escaped slave, the fear and the evil perpetrated against them. It’s a staunch reminder that this happened. It’s sad. It’s intentionally made to remind people that this is wrong.
A Woke person will immediately kneejerk and probably demand that this painting be burned. They’ll probably think it’s glorifying this treatment of black people. They’ll probably point out that the people depicted appear to be akin to cave people. The repulsion is because they refuse to think.
This painting doesn’t depict the outcome. We don’t know what happens next. The dogs aren’t alone. There’s an owner nearby. He’s probably coming with a group and they’re probably armed. The dogs are a delay, not an end. They’re in a cornfield, somewhere near a river (noted by the moss on the log). They’re clearly making their way north, perhaps in Kansas or Missouri.
Here’s the thing though... if this painting is deemed racist and is removed from view, then what purpose does it serve as a lesson of history? The depiction of fear and strength in the face of what may be futility or terror of being caught? The depiction of a fight for survival against oppression is lost.
Woke is not awake. They’re asleep at the wheel. They’re blinded by tunnel vision. They don’t think. They don’t want to think. They’re told that anything else is evil and must be destroyed.
Don’t give in to people. Stand your ground. It’s impossible to make everyone happy.