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Stop Preaching Unity While Waging a Civil War Inside Your Own Skin

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Stop Preaching Unity While Waging a Civil War Inside Your Own Skin The oppressor never needed a physical chain once he installed the Program of Separation inside your consciousness. The deepest wound of systemic disruption wasn't just breaking our families or borders; it was dismembering our internal kingdom. It conditioned us to view ourselves as isolated, fragile biological accidents rather than unbroken conduits of the First Source. We walk around in a walking trance—terrified, reactive, and easily herded by external noise because we are at war with ourselves. How can you build an unbroken tribe when your own house is shattered? Look at the civil war running inside your vessel: Your Mind mocks your Intuition , calling your ancestral gut-checks irrational. You lock your Emotions in the basement out of shame, letting anger and grief ferment into poison. Your Spirit is starved while your Physical Body is run into the ground on cheap dopamine and exhaustion. That is not power; ...

Wasted Resource

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Wasted Resource Introduction The youth of today are dealing with issues that we never dealt with; we are raising a generation of children who are exposed to everything. I say that our community needs to take the leadership role in molding and shaping our youth so they can become productive adults, who understand how to be leaders in their homes, communities, and workplaces. The issue is not “what do they know '' but rather “what do they know how to do” when it comes to being a man or woman. What is “rite of passage” ? Rite of passage is a ritual or ceremony to mark or celebrate the transition from one social state to another. It is commonly associated with such milestones as childbirth, puberty, marriage, and death. In a rite of passage, the initiate goes through an ordeal that challenges them physically and mentally, often involving symbolic death and rebirth into a new life. Examples of this include Christian baptism and confirmation; Jewish bar mitzvah; Confucian jinzi (son-...