tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8991856767809065952.post2255969877149549467..comments2023-08-26T11:57:19.513-04:00Comments on The Cinematic Symbolism blog: A solution to Black self-hatred...MontUHURU Mimiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02217151807313509799noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8991856767809065952.post-65924417083584684052016-01-17T14:03:49.459-05:002016-01-17T14:03:49.459-05:00'FTBF'...
I'm glad you like this post...'FTBF'...<br /><br />I'm glad you like this post. <br /><br />Now, in regards to topics like 'swirling', 'bi-ethnicity', 'Dominoes Pizza' and their store policies, fair-skinned asians, etc. I need you to know that when it comes to discussing the many facets of white fascism, we have to come at that problem from a multidimensional perspective. <br /><br />If for no other reason than you may want to know more about the spiritual/meditative aspects of this battle, but someone else may wanna' hear about how this problem effects a Black celebrity like Kerry Washington or Seal. <br /><br />And another Black man or woman may need to know how nearly every book they've been mandated to read in the american school system has taught them to hate themselves more than anyone else, 'cause we've got the most genetic power to breed whites out of existence. This might be the piece of information that gets them out of their conditioned self-hatred. <br /><br />So there's no ONE way to get to 'consciousness' or the solution that's gonna' strike the greatest blow at white fascism...and we always have to take that into consideration. <br /><br />And one thing I forgot to mention here regarding your being an agnostic/atheist, is that when you come up with your own techniques to effectively work with your subconscious mind, the Black 'conscious' community terms this practice, or person, as a 'CHAOS BEING'. <br /><br />Now, this reference to 'chaos' is not the one in websters dictionary, it's not making reference to random disorder, but it's talking about someone, in this case a Black Spiritual Scientist, who doesn't belong to any kind of religious or spiritual orthodoxy. <br /><br />Meaning you're not calling yourself a muslim, christian, jew, a practitioner of Yoruba, Ifa, The Orishas, etc. You are creating your OWN path. <br /><br />And this is what I consider myself. <br /><br />See, from what you've written, you do have a STRONG sense of spirituality, and agnosticism/atheism, at least to me, doesn't describe who you are and what you're endeavoring to do most accurately. <br /><br />But this is just my take on this, or, it's just another way to look at things. <br /><br />Once again, I'm glad you liked the post and thanks for commenting. MontUHURU Mimiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02217151807313509799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8991856767809065952.post-58410502260449351382016-01-16T21:59:50.801-05:002016-01-16T21:59:50.801-05:00Sorry I made a vague statement,that was unclear. I...Sorry I made a vague statement,that was unclear. I meant that I am an (Agnostic/Atheist) I do not believe in the religious God. I am spiritual in my belief.<br /><br />Forward Thinking Black FemaleAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8991856767809065952.post-58143891399062606202016-01-16T21:54:33.268-05:002016-01-16T21:54:33.268-05:00Good article, this is the type of article I find e...Good article, this is the type of article I find empowering, for conscious black people like myself, not articles about swirling, light skinned black girls, light skinned Asians, dominoes, scorsese etc. etc. etc. I like that you reinforced the word I. e.g I am not inferior to whites etc. You know in everyday talking when I use the word "I",it is uncomfortable for me because it reinforces my specific beliefs and many of us are so unsure of ourselves and how we should be thinking,, but on the flipside I do eventually feel more empowered when using the word "I". In addition this type of meditation is going to assist me in reflecting upon myself, being truthful with myself, improving myself, putting my beliefs, views and goals into action. In my opinion prayer is white bullshit, black people have been praying for a few centuries, with no real change or solutions. I have heard that whites pray differently than blacks, when whites pray they view themselves as a God, and when blacks pray, blacks look for a God outside of themselves, these are generalizations, but I do believe that there is some truth to this statement. Anybody who looks outside of themselves for salvation and healing will be running around in circles for eternity. I personally do not believe in God Christian or Muslim, (Agnostic/Atheist) I am more spiritual which is why I am glad that this meditation exercise you have come up with will allow me to look inward to myself for healing.I know for sure that it will assist in me cleansing myself mentally. I look forward to more self healing articles that will assist me to take a good look at myself and truly heal.<br /><br />THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS ARTICLE<br /><br />FORWARD THINKING BLACK FEMALE!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com