06-21-2020, 05:01 AM
Has anyone discussed the implications of the current racial disharmony against the backdrop of karma? What I am getting at is the high likelihood that the people targeting white Americans or “whiteness” as an evil now, were possibly those people that steadfastly defended racial inequality and segregation in their previous lives in America.
If you look at their logic, you can see that it’s all based around the idea that the individual counts for little and what matters most is membership in a shared racial identity, which then struggles against other racial identities. If these people had been born white instead of black or other minority, say a hundred years ago, this line of thinking would have brought them speedily to the conclusion that segregation is a threat to their established and safe way of life, and would have fought tooth and nail against it.
When they died, if karmic theory is correct, they would have had to balance out these actions by incarnating in the race that they targeted - meaning they would now be black men and women. And they would continue their way of thought, but if they were not able to overcome that mindset, they would eventually find themselves fighting the same flawed war - but this time on the other side of it.
Which would explain quite a lot about what we are seeing now.
If you are a fan of South Park, the episode “Ginger Kids” was a spot-on analog for what I am describing.
If you look at their logic, you can see that it’s all based around the idea that the individual counts for little and what matters most is membership in a shared racial identity, which then struggles against other racial identities. If these people had been born white instead of black or other minority, say a hundred years ago, this line of thinking would have brought them speedily to the conclusion that segregation is a threat to their established and safe way of life, and would have fought tooth and nail against it.
When they died, if karmic theory is correct, they would have had to balance out these actions by incarnating in the race that they targeted - meaning they would now be black men and women. And they would continue their way of thought, but if they were not able to overcome that mindset, they would eventually find themselves fighting the same flawed war - but this time on the other side of it.
Which would explain quite a lot about what we are seeing now.
If you are a fan of South Park, the episode “Ginger Kids” was a spot-on analog for what I am describing.