I have for the most part been in my own little bubble about what I believe is true, and have only recently been rudely awakened to the woke culture around me. I had of course, as every good college and graduate program in the 21st century requires, been subjected to the Critical Race Theory course in which I was required to say I was a racist, because I am white. I challenged this assumption, and even took the implicit racial bias indicator test that showed I was moderately bias "towards" blacks. I already knew this about myself. There is a spiritual openness among blacks in this country. You can feel it. You can experience it in the churches. You can experience it in the interactions with one another. There is less filtering, more openness, and more authenticity. I left this class determined not to buy into this nonsense, and to work in a multicultural community. My sister, on the otherhand, lives on 5th avenue in Manhattan and works at Google. We were planning interviews with leaders, and she was worried about interviewing black leaders. It is not my culture, she told me. I told her, that I was not playing that game. I said, "My community is very mixed, and many black community leaders I consider to be an integral part of my community and mission." Later, in another conversation, I mentioned the process of becoming aware of blindspots, and she called me out on using that term, saying we should use the term "non-obvious" instead of blind. This was nonsensical to me, and I ignored it. Probably the most serious encounter with woke culture happened two summers ago. I was at a music conference, and there was something bizarre happening. So many of the traditional songs were being censored. For example, we could no longer sing "Skip to my Loo" because of the section where they sing, "Shoo fly, don't bother me." It all sounded so ridiculous. There was a woman there who had come from Communist Russia, and she said the whole thing eerily reminded her of how everything changed in her country during the Communist Revolution. She was the first person I heard use the word "castration", in reference to what was happening to young boys who were experiencing gender dysphoria. Now the conversation is out in the open. Hopefully, this madness will stop. There is one element of this ideology that has firmly preceeded the transgender agenda. It is the reckoning of the genocide of the Native American people. I do not doubt that as the United States grew, a genocide occurred. But what was bizarre to me was that all of this has been placed at the feet of Christopher Columbus. For some reason, he has become the fall guy for all things related to genocide. Many of his statues around the country have been removed. Columbus day is now Indigenous People's Day. But it came to my doorstep, when sitting at the Community House on Columbus Day 2022, a couple community members said we should go squat at the kids house. They were both white women who said this, and I was confused. They claimed they were being like Columbus, who just came and took over the land that wasn't his. I felt confused, because what I knew of Columbus was that he was an explorer, and scientist. He wasn't conquering or going to war with the New World. He was sent to explore. As the conversation went deeper, I was informed by these ladies, that Columbus was a rapist and murderer. This was just too much. Was this true? I had to do some research. What I found out was disturbing, not because Columbus was what they claimed, but because history was being rewritten. Indeed I was able to find a citation where Columbus talks about how naive and innocent the people he encountered were. He said it would be easy to take advantage of them. What is disgraceful is that I found these statements to have been written out of context. There were lesson plans insinuating that Columbus actually did abuse the people of these territories. These lesson plans only included part of the letter, the part where he says how easy it would be to take advantage of the native people. If you go further in the letter, Columbus clearly states that he has reprimanded his crew for any mistreatment of the islanders. This section was excluded, and the entire framing was that of villianizing Columbus. My research indicated Columbus was a God-fearing man. He signed every letter with reference to his Lord. He was a Christian and he was fiercely loyal to his country and the Queen of Spain. What many don't know is that he was excommunicated from his country at the end of his life. When he returned to Spain, like all explorers to the Americas, he was forced to pay 1/5 of all of his goods to the crown. Columbus argued that the fee was too high, and this put him at odds with his country. It made me sad to see our history re-written. So, I was curious when I heard RJ Spina talk about Christopher Columbus as an Ascended Master. Spina stated Columbus was the same consciousness as St. Germaine, and that in that incarnation, he was charged with finding territory for the experiment of the United States, where all countries, people of all cultures, would come together and self-govern. This is a powerful story of how God has played a role in the creation of the United States. The experiment of a country For the People, By the People. I have talked a little about how the NWO wants us to hate ourselves. They also want us to hate our country. This will make it easier for them to institute their power structure. Under a scenario of hatred of country, no one would defend the Constitution. Americans would easily give up their sovergnty and join the one world government. This is why, I believe, understanding the truth of the US Constitution and the origins of our country from the spiritual perspective is so important. As a spiritual seeker, I am interested in Truth. This means that at times, I will be drawn into world affairs. When this happens, I must align myself with the collective highest timeline, and seek to connect what is happening in my own life, with the evolution of our collective consciousness. I believe that my choices can make a difference. Even the small ones, because they will ripple out. So speak Truth, and lean towards goodness, and we will see the experiment of Freedom and Brotherhood prevail.
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