A Needed Logic Step In Preparing To Take Black White Belongs To Us
1. First time, as you would listen to any song.
2. Second time, imagine Blackness is the singer, singing to you and singing to Ra. Blackness is singing about self to self.
Out of Messy Nonsense Comes Remaking Sense Of Blackness & Whiteness
In its simplest, yet still limited sense, blackness equates to soul; whiteness equates to spirit.This is another beginning of our redefinition of blackness and whiteness. Although this definition is lacking known completeness, it is still much much better than our current usages of blackness and whiteness.
Blackness and whiteness of spirit-soul existed before darkness and lightness of day. The latter twins being the re-manifestation of themselves as the first two truths. Earlier in this safari, we rediscovered soul is spirit is soul. They are two halves of the whole Khekh. As such then, blackness and whiteness are universal and existed long before humans on this Earth.
Neither blackness nor whiteness nor brilliance nor wisdom is owned by any group of humans.
Neither are any of these things inherent in any group of humans to the exclusion of other groups.
Black skinned people are just as universally white as white skinned people are just as universally black. To consider a group of people as the owners of a color is like thinking a group of people can own the identity of a tree. We are the tree people and any use of the word tree refers to me and glorifies me. You are the rock people who are the dumb as rock people. That belongs to you.
Second example: We are the Earthlings and you are the Martians. (Not considered is the likelihood that people living on Mars calling that planet Earth and calling our planet Mars). As ridiculous as our current misapplied logic is, we use this same logic in multiple ways beyond color throughout our societies. What quickly comes to mind is the use of the swastika and the cross. Both of these were used in Africa before being used recently by other groups. Also the use of the peace sign, the okay sign and the middle finger were most certainly used in earlier ways that meant something other than what they mean now. The noose, banana and monkey were in use, as symbols in Africa for different reasons. Egyptian Africans used to use red face and many groups still today use white face. The list is extremely long, of things we think belong traditionally or culturally to a certain group of people such as a turban or head wrap belonging to Muslims. Hell, black people in Africa have been wrapping their hair or covering their hair a long time before Muslims. No, no, no - long beards do not belong to orthodox Jews. Go back to Egypt and see. No, the ways of the Amish is nothing new. Pick anything you think identifies or belongs exclusively to a certain group and you will be always be a teensy bit right but mostly wrong. All signs and symbols in use today have earlier usages. This is true even if the symbol or practice is now being used partially or if combined with other symbols or practices. We also earlier addressed the truth of language, such that all language in use today originated from one human language in Africa which originated from the language of other animals whose languages are all based on the universal language genetic material uses to communicate with self.
Let me again repeat that nothing belongs to the African in Africa. All that the African is and has created is the result of all that came before the human. All that the African is and has created is a duplication of the natural world outside of self and/or a duplication of natural world inside self. Same thing. A human is a re-expression of universal genetic potential, thus so also is all that is expressed and manifested by humans. This re-expression started in Africa and became pubescent in Africa foundationally in enough forms spiritually, physically, mentally and emotionally, to populate the planet with additional re-expression. Everything humans have done fall into these four categories. Now that we've added some additional perspectives, we come back again to reiterate, neither blackness nor whiteness, as a color attached to human skin, forms nowhere near the totality of what blackness or whiteness means.
In truth, blackness or whiteness, as applied to skin color, is the weakest smallest way to perceive black and white. In truth also, neither blackness nor whiteness can be properly defined or understood without properly defining and understanding the other.
Now, when it comes to today's definitions, the reason we think we have a pretty good understanding of blackness and whiteness, despite the incongruity of our definitions, is because our small mental matrix allows confirmation bias to go undetected, even as confirmation bias is magnified and then divided into part glorified and part vilified. You might as well hate the night and love the light and feel okay that that's healthy. Stimela
Listen to the song twice more.
3. First time, as you would listen to any song. 4. Second time, imagine you are Blackness-Whiteness as the singer, singing to yourself, singing to Ra, the spirit of blackness-whiteness and singing to self about blackness-whiteness. This song is praise and prayer to self in different forms in order to seek responses from these forms to help you understand the nature of your brilliant blackness and white wisdom.
Running so fast past Nigger, we ran right into African-American
Unknown to us, despite its derogatory intent, Nigger is fundamentally a corrupted usage and mispronunciation of Nga and Naga.If you have not yet reviewed the definition of the three words above, this will likely nag(a) you and distract you until you do.
Embrace the brilliance and wisdom of the Nga, the Naga, the nganga, the naganaga.
Just because people call you out your name, misspell it and mispronounce it, doesn't mean you should denounce your name.
They're the ones with the problems, not civilized enough to even speak proper Egyptian and say (nGAH), (n-GAH), (nah-GAH). So you know they don't understand the meaning of what they're saying or why they're saying it. All they understand is hate. Come on now, how you gonna try to make me feel bad and you mispronouce the denigration? You're sad and laughable. Thank you for reminding me I am Nga, Naga. A main reason to try to bring someone down is because you think they are higher than you. You are afraid....of your weaknesses.....weaknesses that creep with you wherever you go. So you pretend weaknesses are your friends, and have become their slave of what depraves. Why else does a person at peace with self, in balance, in harmony, then decide to get up and go out and attack someone else? Instead of feeling the right to attack that which you consider lesser, a person at peace with self, would instead have compassion and seek to assist, if possible.Unknown to us, the term African-American is the same as saying Heads-Tails or any two truth combination such as First-Second. It is a twilight zone pairing that sets us up for the transfer of power. African-American is perhaps better visualized as Af-ri-ca and Ame-ri-ca.
The next step is to transform the words to earlier forms such as Kaf-ri-ca and Kame-ri-ca, then Ka-fri-ka and Ka-meri-ka, then Kap-ri-ka and Kape-ri-ka. These two words are not that far apart.
Running so fast past Blackness, we settled for People Of Color
I hate the word “colored” the most, then “people of color,” then “African-American,” then “nigger.” The first three are just ways around not saying nigger while faking respect. I'd rather you call me what's clearly a curse word. I hate the word African-American because it fools the gullible into thinking things are better because African-American sounds better than Nigger. Yet the results of being African-American are no better than being Nigger. Yet, when we were Niggers, we had a better idea of who the enemy was.Why does nobody want to call me African?The word African is too powerful sounding as an offset to European and the names of their wannabe groupies.
No you better not refer to all dark or black people as African because that would give them a united identity, thus our divide-and-conquer strategy would suffer. Here's a brief reminder. After watching this video, we must stop embracing the word Diaspora and only understanding it in the weakest sense of a scattered people. Scattered from where? Africa of course. Thus, all humans are the African Diaspora. Secondarily, if Diaspora doesn't help unite black people, then to hell with the word.
We have become too accustomed to embracing things and using them in the worst way, I.e, bible, education, and so on. Diaspora contains the spora (spore), the seed that flourishes forevermore without need of flowering and doing so in blacklight conditions, as we did when we first came out of the mes of blackness into darkness. It is we who found our way in darkness and created the white light we need to produce flowers and seeds on the other side of the river that runs through us. We did this through the mushroom, the puff room, the breath room that contained the light that took flight which allowed us to move our genetic potential in seed packets from the depth height in the waters below filled with liquid to the height depth in the waters above now filled with air. (NG1 259), (NG2 359)
Running So Fast Past Scattered Self-Hate, We Run Right Back Into Shattered Mirrors, 7 Years Bad Luck Continues To Accumulate
Just because some people choose to hate themselves, doesn't mean all people have to hate themselves based on hater perspective. But you should hate your enemies.The color white as the primary color of mammals is extremely limited throughout most of nature. Of course more common in cold as hell climates. Global warming is irradiation, which is disastrous for cold-blooded white mammals. Just because numskull nincompoops have disassociated and misappropriated universal primary colors, elevating one and denigrating the other, doesn't mean we all have to twist our anks crooked and fall into the same glitch ditch tunnel into their undersized matrix. Let's keep it really simple to fix the glitch in our logic:
If in the mind of psycho-sociopathic persecutors, the basis of enslavement is blackness, then why not use blackness as the basis of collective communal unifying empowerment? Word is bond and bond is blackness with white wings.You can't be spirit without soul.
You can't be soul without spirit.
You can't have brilliance without wisdom and you can't have wisdom without brilliance.
Until then we'll continue to act black in the weakest way.
We won't buy black because we are not comfortable with being black or don't understand it enough, even though being black long enough. I am Blackness Supreme and Whiteness Supreme. The water the earth, the breath, the flesh. If I am Either without being Both, I am Neither. I positively negate myself. I am running so fast past ignorant stupidity, I keep running smack dab into the forever power, kingdom and glory of (Amen)et now called Aquaria and Kepheus. Stimela
Because we are reprogramming re-calibrating self conversations, listen to the song thrice more.
5. First time, as you would listen to any song. 6. Second time, imagine you are Brilliance as the singer, singing to yourself, singing to Ra, the spirit and singing to self. Give thanks and praise to understanding the nature of your inherent brilliance potential and wisdom potential. This is the light-dark above that became the dark-light below. In other words, the light spirit above and its dark soul wisdom, manifested itself to bring humans into existence through evolution of primates. This prime premier form was the dark soul with light wisdom. In the above, this is the same as the night of day and the light of day. In the below this is the same as the night of soul and the light of spirit. You are the totality in micro and Ra is the totality in macro. 7. Third time, while simultaneously doing something else.