Guest guest Posted September 12, 2005 Report Share Posted September 12, 2005 Hello Minions, (That’s a joke) Hope you are well and all. I wanted to chime in on the Katrina/Race issue with just some what I hope are basic reminders. Firstly, this is officially a list related to “Jyotish”, which, as we know, comes from India, which as we know, is a country that also posesses a religios base that generally teaches the horizontal form of reincarnation based on merit, and this means that the soul can take birth in any body, any race, any species, to suit it’s ongoing karmic path. So, as regards New Orleans, and African race people in general, “they” are the same as “the whites” or anybody else, because it’s just souls, but in bodies —indebted to suffer and enjoy a particular set of circumstances-- just like everybody else. So the question really is, “are African race people bound to suffer more on Earth at this time in history than others”. In other words, karmicly speaking, is that a “race which suffers at this time” VERY generally speaking. Yes. We have to admit that yes, it is. From poverty and war and droughts to being looked down upon in non-African countries, the last race to suffer widespread enslavement etc... When white people in America look at large crowds of African Americans here, they are not, generally speaking, as kind in their minds as they are when they see their own. This is still true. Not for EVERYONE, but for many. Here in Oregon there are hicks who drive around with huge confederate flags mouted in the back of their pickup trucks, HUGE ones, way too big for a car, they are really trying to make a point. That’s Oregon. Up here you still have some white sumpremacy kind of feelings still, a good amount of hatred of “others” still. There’s also TONS of hippies and New Agers who feel diametrically the other way around from the hicks. But I think America the country, the system, is pretty color blind. That’s my overall personal impression. I’m fairly proud of how well America and Americans deal with race. I know it’s far from perfect, but overall there are many thousands of people in government who really try to be color blind. I know I myself now and then check myself, and try to make sure I’m color blind. There’s always an animal tendency to only trust one’s own. But it is an animal tendency. It’s not spiritual or religious to be a racist. Racism died long ago in human evolution, and some just have not realized it yet. Race is beautiful, but it’s also limited. It does not define us enough to be considered important. It’s more of a flourish, a coloring, a touch of class, a splash of splendor. It may even change what diseases we get, and somewhat perhaps how we fell and think, why not? But still, a black man, an arab man, a white man, a yellow man, we all have the same needs, feelings, life patterns overall, inner organs, chemistry, etc. It’s just the outter shell that adjusted it seems to different environments and took on looks due to ancient migrations etc etc Humans have to decide always between animal instincts and higher instincts which are unique to humans. The higher type of thinking is what we call spiritual, which is therefore not just about the body, the meat, but also about that inner witness-sentient creature. I see many Americans able to see above, and act accordingly. Al (aapers) is a person who helps others, and is good at it. A caring person. A real heartfelt and acts-on-it person. He’s a heart of Gold. But if you judged color, you might miss him. Open the cover, read the dedication, and then you can know something about the author’s heart. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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