(10-22-2016, 12:21 AM)Bring4th_Jade Wrote: We are still working with third density energies. Do you call yourself a boy? Then, according to what Minya said, you are reinforcing separation in the planetary mind. Do you still use money? Then you are reinforcing separation. Do you still buy products made by slaves in third world countries? Then you are reinforcing separation. To call people out for having issues with sexism and racism, that you yourself haven't even experienced, for reinforcing separation seems extremely hypocritical to me. Why is it so hard to acknowledge that healing needs time - and that is literally what third density is about? Learning how to heal ourselves, and maybe others, through the passage of time. To tell others that their open wounds "don't matter" and are "reinforcing the manifestation of dissonance within the planetary mind" is callous. Don't you see how this isn't a resolution, but merely making the perceived victim into your perceived aggressor? You're accusing them of polluting your planetary mind. Maybe taking time to seek an awareness of what actually is going on in the planetary mind, instead of focusing on your own personal experience, might lead to a greater understanding.
I think you are misinterpreting the issue. You can acknowledge distinctions without defining them as the chief and core defining aspect of your identity. Differences exist, obviously. However, the more you focus on those differences at the expense of focusing on the shared similarities and commonalities, the more dissonance is introduced. Differences are wonderful, and can be glorious extensions of identity, but not when people use them as a club to beat someone over the head with, which is precisely what happens when you play the blame game, no matter how justified you are in playing it. The second you play the blame game, no matter how justified you think you are, you just gave your power away. Perpetual victim-hood.
Nobody is saying that racism doesn't exist, and nobody is saying that sexism doesn't exist, and nobody is saying victims are the aggressors or that their wounds "don't matter", and if that is what you are taking away from this, then you simply aren't understanding what is being said.
These movements that attempt to increase peoples awareness of these things are very good intentioned. But remember the old adage: "the road to hell is paved with good intentions"? So while it inevitably, and unavoidably, infuriates a lot of people, the hard truth of the matter is that the more you focus on these issues the GREATER they become. I know people will disagree with that, but I know in my heart this is true, so I have to stand by that personal truth. I accept that others have not realized this for themselves, so I completely forgive anyone so inclined to suggest otherwise. As well meaning and well intentioned as these "social justice warriors" are, they are inadvertently CAUSING the very problem they have set out to ameliorate. But no one wants to hear that of course, they want to think they, super special justice warrior extraordinaire, are beating back the injustices of the world.
It's fine to acknowledge suffering, but it is not fine to teach people to stay focused there indefinitely. That teaches perpetual powerlessness. Everybody loves to sit in their armchairs and subscribe to the metaphysical philosophy of creating ones reality until they have to apply it to the nitty gritty real world issues, and then of course they abandon the truth of it forthwith, because they become totally uncomfortable with the implications. They draw near to the truth with their words, but draw very far away in their actions. Nobody wants to own their own experience and their own power because then they have to take responsibility for it.
