In response to “Mark Zuckerberg Hates Black People” by Di Di Delgado and all the subsequent responses it inspired:
What you resist persists. Law of Attraction, one of the ways in which the Universe operates. What some term “New Age” thinking is actually rooted in the Hermetic Principals known in Ancient Egypt/Khemet. And the Europeans who took that knowledge from the Greeks who’d gotten it from the Egyptians have been using that knowledge against black and brown skinned people ever since.
Those who have been able to self-actualize their true potential and help lead humanity to a greater awareness of the Universal Laws, perhaps created by the existence of Universal Consciousness/God, people like Nikola Tesla, Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., John Lennon, Bob Marley, (and many more) either had their work hidden away (Tesla) or were assassinated (the rest of that list) and had their work and image subsequently white-washed. Yet, we are still slowly transitioning from the age of darkness and ignorance, called Kali Yuga in the Indian philosophy of Hinduism, into the dawning of this new age, despite the “powers”-that-be attempting to keep us engaged in the illusions of duality, separateness and objectivity.
See the forest for the trees, my brothers and sisters. Divide and conquer is an strategy they have been running for thousands of years. It is possible to have a non-judgemental awareness of systematic oppression and “fight” it using the Hermetic Law of Transmutation, which is raising the vibrational frequency higher until it literally cancels out the lower vibrations of hate, anger, fear, etc. This is sacred science, going back to Ancient India and Ancient Egypt. MLK did this beautifully and is an example to emulate.
Jesus the Christ is another example and he’d actually taught people the true nature of reality (hence, the esoteric and metaphysical interpretations of Christianity.) However, many of these teachings were omitted by the Council of Nicea and replaced with a fundamentalist religion that was effectively forced upon black and brown people as a form of mental slavery (along with physical slavery) for centuries to this very day.
Bob Marley: “Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery. None but ourselves can free our minds.”
Freedom is within. To allow one’s vibration to be contingent upon one’s environment is to consent to be a victim and partake in one’s oppression. Mandela understood that the only way 3 million white people could oppress 9 million people in South Africa is if the 9 black million believed in the illusion of their own powerlessness and thus, consented to be oppressed. Once 9 million black people stopped believing in those illusions, Apartheid’s illusory stronghold was no more.
Gandhi also believed his freedom and happiness came from within, not from the British. He fought oppression with this realization and was unstoppable until felled by an assassins bullet. But the idea lives on because ideas are bullet proof.
Feeling rage is completely understandable within the context of a hyper-awareness of ongoing, systematic and historical oppression, as even MLK very much understood, as do I because I have felt that rage too. But left to smolder within itself, rage only ends up consuming those who are feeling it. Instead, that rage has got to be transmuted into a higher vibration or “they” win and you stay trapped in a mental/spiritual prison, which is where “they” want you/us. As Outkast sang: “Vibrate…vibrate higher.”
It’s the reason the Whose in Whoville beat the Grinch who thought he could steal their joy by radically altering their physical environment (taking away their gifts/physical comforts); their joy came from within and the Grinch couldn’t touch that. Had they gotten mad and lowered themselves to his vibrational level, formed a vigilante group and killed him, he still would have won because their joy would be contingent upon external sources (their gifts) rather than coming from within.
All of this is said with love. That means you too Di Di! : )