If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller

We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani

Sunday, December 1, 2019

Stereotype | Deeper Fuller Basic Definition & Meanings
Unity Consciousness #1872

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( 9aag of 11)

A stereotype is basically known through “ster” and “ser”. One of the meanings of ster is star which has been deeply discussed. This memory of star is sufficient to get a basic understanding of stereotype.

A stereotype is a star type.
A star is an element factory and a soul of life.
A star is a huge massive summation, magnification and amplifier of truth.
A star is foundational because the Supreme Being is the superstar.

A stereotype is truth (logic) that serves as the basis of multiple other pieces of logic. The stereo part is the multiple dimensions this logic simultaneously permeates. In us humans, logic becomes a stereotype when it permeates and is confirmed in 5D, five dimensions of mind, body, spirit, emotions, extended self.
This then is further confirmed and amplified in 9D:
1. Economics (includes all industries not listed below such as food, medical, clothing, personal products, housing, television, news media, weather media, internet, social media, search engines, email providers, automobiles, phone makers, phone companies, non-profits, NGO's etc.)
2. Education (anything that can be learned)
3. Entertainment (Sports)
4. Labor
5. Law
6. Politics
7. Religion
8. Sex
9. War

This then is magnified and amplified in 6D+ through our sensing abilities such as sight, sound, taste, touch, smell, intuition. Also part of our sensing ability is next level multiple dimension senses which are the same as those just stated, that are able to reach into other dimensions. This is why, for example, we can taste something before we actually see it, smell it or eat it. It is due to recent and longer-term epigenetic memory of truth as experienced by our senses. And this is why pain can be recalled and felt fully for enormously long periods of time after an event has taken place. I'm talking centuries, Ages and Great Years.

Original truth is, a stereotype is based on two truths. This is where the “ser” part of “ster” comes in. This is the archetype, the arche type, the ark type, the spark type, thus the star type because the spark begets the fire of the star.

Thus a stereotype in the human domain is supposed to be a smaller, but yet still complete and accurate version of the archetype. Thus everything, when fully understood,. is a stereotype archetype, thus can be either good or bad, and is always both, even though at times, one aspect might dominate our awareness.

A stereotype is an axiom, a saying, a maxim, a principle, a truism that has been taken to be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth that has always existed since human origins and universe origins. Sometimes a stereotype is accurate; however sometimes a stereotype is inaccurate to the point that it supersedes accurate stereotypes.
The human use of stereotype is greatly distorted mainly due to intentional spreading of false and incomplete information. This falseness is magnified and amplified throughout the society as permanent and fixed in singleness and narrowness such that it does not apply to all, only some.
For this reason alone then, we can know that the current human use of stereotype is incomplete, unhealthy, dangerous, deadly to:
1. The 5D macro sensing centers of body, emotions, mind, spirit, extended self.
2. Which are further ingrained in the 6D+ sensing abilities of sight, sound, taste, touch, smell, intuition.
3. Which are supplemented and assisted by additional 6D+ sensing abilities of the same type that can reach into other macro dimensions.
4. All of this then permeates all of the basic 9D areas of people activity detailed above.

So now I am opening up and closing with the use of the word stereotype in one very brief sentence example:
One of the most difficult things to deal with when interacting with people you grew up with is how quickly “who you were” becomes a stereotype of “who you are.”