The subject of racism seems to be predominating our world stage more and more these days. And of course racism has been a deeply troubling issue of mankind for a very long time.
Lately the biggest discussion has been focused on racist attacks, both verbally and physically, and on immigration, and how it has been terribly mismanaged, both here in the United States and in Western Europe. And of course some presidential administrations have been more racist in their policies than others. Some use racism as a political dog whistle for their bigoted supporters.
There is no question that racism has adversely affected the lives of billions of people worldwide.
Yet, how many people know that the concept of race is a social construct, and has nothing to do with biology? In fact that empirical scientific conclusion was public knowledge since 1950.
The whole notion of keeping the gene pool ‘pure’ is totally ludicrous, because as a world population, our genes have been mixing since we evolved.
While we have a broad range of cultural and ethnic diversity, the scientific evidence makes the whole notion of racial differences, well, extinct.
And while it’s fun and entertaining to discover our ancestral heritage, and to celebrate cultural traditions, at the end of the day, we are all essentially the same.
That’s really bad news to some people, who insist on projecting their unresolved inner issues onto other people who appear different from them.
But we must also remember that, as souls, we all came here, lifetime after lifetime, to play out those galactic issues, and to resolve them. We all experienced different sides of the coin, and our soul garnered the wisdom from each of those experiences.
And as the soul evolves, it sees the benefit of cultural diversity. It is a rich tapestry of people all adding their perspectives to the whole.
We come to recognize that these bodies and these environments and countries we are born into are but temporal and are simply ways to express our soul, and to add to the whole our own unique perspective.
So, why the resurgence of racism on this supposedly modern-day Earth?
The same reason there is a resurgence of Homophobia, and misogyny. Things are coming to the surface that were already there, but veiled and normalized within the culture.
Because of the light on the planet at this time, these things can no longer be hidden. It all comes out.
Humanity is stuck in a loop. They are stuck in the mind. The mind is the prison, and it gets played out in various ways. It’s what the karmic cycle was all about.
But there is something different happening that has been under way now for a few decades, and it’s the awakening, the realignment, the ascension, light-body process.
The karmic cycle is no longer necessary, and there is a dispensation for man to finally be able to move out of the mental prison he has been in for a very long time.
It’s like being under water, and finally being able to come up to the surface and take a deep breath.
Because what we are doing, those of us who chose the accelerated path to ascension, is we are letting all of it go. All the karma, all the ancestral coding, all of our attachments to our spiritual families and to mass consciousness.
Many of us can feel that. We are beginning to sense that we are lighter, and that we are freer. We don’t respond as much to the old triggers. We don’t feel the wounds the way others in our family or circle of acquaintances feel their wounds.
We have let go of those for the most part. We know they are not who we are. We have the deepest compassion for our human story, and we honor the life we lived, but we know that we are not there anymore.
We may not know exactly where we go from here, but we are certain we can’t go back.
Someone I know gets nostalgic for his childhood, and I cringe at the thought of reliving life in the 1950s, especially as a female. And as much fun as it was, I wouldn’t want to go back to even a year ago.
I know too much now, and I have let go of too much to take that all on again.
The beauty of this process is that you are not so burdened any more with the heavy overlays. Because you see the wisdom in letting others take care of their own emotions.
When you look at the news and see how much fear is driving people’s decisions, you can sigh in relief, because you know that you have left that world for good.
Oh, there is still some residue, and sometimes it’s fun to get distracted with some drama, but you know deep inside that you will never be the same. And that’s a good thing.