CATEGORY: DARE BRAIN DATE: JUNE 3,2018
With a steaming mug of hot Irish tea in my cozy cogitative corner, it is understanding I seek.
Traditional love is the unwritten law of unconditional inclusive love that is the divine existence active in humans, of course y’all know this.
The white love light source of the ancestral lineage of all humankind would ultimately supersede any and all divisions, compartmentalizations and segregations we humans tend to herd ourselves into.
As individuals, we have a life to live and give, expressing that beautiful white love light as we choose, in a variety of skin colors, a myriad of cultures, different nationalities, talents, and languages. It’s personal honest efforts to push past our own seemingly great divides, that reveals how much we humans illuminate sameness distinctively, that contributes to the community of feeling between all human beings or brotherhood.
Making effective use of my library’s dictionaries, thesauruses, word-finders, encyclopedias and the like; looking up words and subjects, Aryan, Indo, Indic, Indo-Iranian, Sanskrit, life, light, supremacy, human, grace, and the like; I find that Aryan nor The Great White Brotherhood have absolutely anything to do with white skin. More research is in order because I do have to say that sometimes when researching I find some opinions, where there should be facts.
The Great White Brotherhood, I’m sure, would never say that they are of The Great White Brotherhood, and them, nor Aryan’s would promote the purification of race through segregation, hate or killing, because they know that hate is the absence of love and dark is the absence of light. Rather, they would serve as the spark to ignite traditional love, white love light, because sometimes we need a little reminder that what ideally always can be counted on, is traditional love. We ourselves are responsible for our own personal purification, and not others.
FYI, I couldn’t find anything from my Pirates vulgar language dictionary to use in this blog.
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