HOW WE BECOME ENSLAVED
An essay on cultural genocide.
William Faulkner apparently said:
“If you don’t take an interest in the first nations people you don’t understand anything about America.”
We are still asking how we manage to become enslaved to those who seek to dominate us in government, business and in our personal lives - but remain far from being able to free ourselves from this dilemma.
The power of those who seek to dominate are quite strong right now - to the point that the entire planet of humans is now held fast in the grip of those who practice what we call today - totalitarianism.
This is so clear it is one of the few things which are not in question - except perhaps among those poor souls still lost to denial.
When I see the following video of how imprisoned Native Americans cope with the circumstances I am reminded of how people coped with the lockdowns for the covid 19 pandemic.
Covid 19 divided humans into two distinct groups - those who complied and went along, got vaccinated and suffered the consequences - and those who used their spiritual and personal resources to resist and avoid the dangers.
It is not difficult to see in the globalist-engineered Covid 19 planned epidemic a collusion to take over the world.
Separate and divide the people from each other
Remote work, social distancing, masking, and staying at home for the common good
Insist on masking as a means of marking the enslaved and as a means of disguising individuality.
Also, make sure to discourage education, religion, family and even bodily and personal autonomy
Criminalize - or label and ostracize all who go against the “common narrative for the common good” - as “conspiracy theorists”.
But if we have no examples in history of how we as people become enslaved then how are we to mount a rational, logical and effective response?
The answer is that without knowing our true history we simply cannot stand a chance.
There have always been - among every enslaved people - those of bellicose and angry and egotistical bent - that they will be the ones to save the people.
And yet throughout history they are the very ones who end up either on the wrong end of a guillotine or rope - or imprisoned in the clutches of those who dominate us all.
Why is this that the most willing to fight the man - to go up against the system - become the most poignant victims?
Because the bellicose - chest thumping - display is an impotent way of dealing with the problem - and ends up playing right into the hands of the dominant forces.
This is why for us as Americans today it is vital for us to begin to understand the history of our civilizations - to understand the reasons the dominant are in power - and remain in power today.
For this is no accident or coincidence of history - but the whole key to how we fall victim repeatedly to the system which dominates us.
Without understanding the nature of the system - whose whole aim - the rationale for this system to exist at all is to dominate us - we simply will fall victim again and again.
From the standpoint of Americans - and in reality - of all humans who are coping with totalitarianism all over the planet - our Native American ancestors are among those who can teach by fact of history - what works and what does not work to avoid being enslaved.
In example after example - Native Americans and many other peoples and cultures who were victimized by apartheid and tyranny can speak to their own history - and by extension - to our own.
Because what has happened throughout history to those subject to apartheid and tyranny is now happening to all of us - and again this is no accident or coincidence.
There is only one way to fight against apartheid and totalitarianism - and this is by changing ourselves as humans from the inside out - from the personal and spiritual revolution to the outer real world revolution.
Fighting wars or waging conflicts against forces of apartheid and tyranny just plays right into their hands and will never ever represent an effective way of standing against this.
For us as Americans to fail to recognize this is especially poignant and sad - as whether we speak of Native Americans or African slaves - we are speaking of our own sad history.
A sad history in which the karmic chickens are now coming home to roost.
The truth is that becoming enslaved by the system - whether we are speaking of totalitarianism today - or of the colonization and eventual genocide of Native Americans - or the enslavement of Africans - we are speaking of a fundamentally similar process.
This process has been countered by revolution after revolution - and by war after war - with no results except more war and more enslavement and genocide.
And clearly the kinds of humans who have prevailed to lead us and who define our history and culture - and even our self concepts - are those same types who have dominated throughout history.
This could simply not logically be true if we as humans had been effective in defeating this tyranny.
Our very history and our current reality prove without a doubt that we have failed to make a difference in this.
Here - hidden away in the history we are not taught and do not speak of - lie the keys to how we fight totalitarianism, genocide, apartheid and repeated civilizational collapse.
Today it does take mush insight to see that we have all become the equivalent of disenfranchised ethnic cultural or marginalized populations - all Native Americans, Palestinians or enslaved Africans now.
“Live - transmit - and resist” - sounds much like what some of us are engaged in currently.
William Faulkner also said:
“It wont be much longer now and then there wont be anything left; we wont even have anything to do left, not even the privilege of walking backward slowly for a reason, for the sake of honor and what’s left of pride. Not God; evidently we have done without Him for four years, only He just didn’t think to notify us; and not only not shoes and clothing but not even any need for them, and not only no land nor any way to make food, but no need for the food since we have learned to live without that too; and so if you don’t have God and you don’t need food and clothes and shelter, there isn’t anything for honor and pride to climb on and hold to and flourish. And if you haven’t got honor and pride, then nothing matters. Only there is something in you that doesn’t care about honor and pride yet that lives, that even walks backward for a whole year just to live; that probably even when this is over and there is not even defeat left, will still decline to sit still in the sun and die, but will be out in the woods, moving and seeking where just will and endurance could not move it, grabbing for roots and such – the old mindless sentient undreaming meat that doesn’t even know any difference between despair and victory.”
― William Faulkner, Absalom, Absalom!
We are in the midst of the Big One - the grand daddy of all multi-civilizational collapses - the fall of all humans world wide to the boot heels of tyranny.
This is it - maybe the only time we will have the good fortune to see the need for change so clearly - and to share - as a human species - the feel of the jack boots of tyranny on our collective necks.
Take heed star seeds - the time is now.
As a fellow human being said all those years ago -
“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”
Until now - maybe it just was not clear enough.
Carpe diem - my friends - Seize the Day!
You've likely read this?
The Power of the Powerless
Written in 1977 by Havel. Change a few dates, names and labels and it could have been written yesterday!
Runs kind of parallel with your starseeds concept.
https://www.nonviolent-conflict.org/wp-content/uploads/1979/01/the-power-of-the-powerless.pdf
If ever that verse rang more true.