DWQA QuestionsCategory: Limiting BeliefsWhen is it appropriate to honor someone else’s exaggerated sensitivity and seeming irrationality about racism, versus taking a stand and refusing to go along with it? Is there any kind of divine litmus test to help guide people with this dilemma?
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
To have sympathy with the devil is a losing proposition. We understand the sympathies people have to those who are truly suffering because they are from the perceived heritage of being subjugated and suppressed, whose ancestors were treated reprehensibly and subjected to grievous harm, and their descendants living today continue to perceive discrimination in the world that reminds them again and again of their history being a member of an oppressed people. How can one escape such deep influence? This is very understandable, but it is the case for each and every human that they are the living descendants of oppressed people, victims of unjust wars, discriminated against many, many times in many, many settings from being born in humble origins and then always being an outcast, an underling member of a peasant class, and so on, denied an education, denied opportunities for advancement in society, denied an opportunity to gain specialized knowledge and develop skills to even become a craftsman and have a business of one’s own. Every human being living today, with few exceptions outside of the extraterrestrial bloodline, have had lifetimes of suffering, being treated as a second-class citizen, and being an innocent victim of wrongdoing of all kinds simply because of who they were, and being judged by the status of their family, if not their ethnic or racial heritage. So it is not the blacks alone who have been slaves—all have been enslaved by limitations of all kinds. People of all races have lived as indentured servants and, in effect, slaves trapped by life circumstances to be a subservient underling with few prospects to gain any prosperity. So what sets apart the current focus on the black experience is that it is historically relatively recent, and by virtue of racial makeup it is easier to identify one’s ancestry with respect to this issue because the skin color will generally reflect which side of the problem an individual has in their particular heritage. The basic illogical assumption that people should act today as though it just happened, and to them personally, is exaggerating its meaning by embracing it as one’s own persona and reason for living, and a justification for being disgruntled and feeling like they are an aggrieved party, and that members of another race are responsible in some way. This is truly perpetuating the legacy, keeping it alive and well and flourishing within the minds and hearts of people to continue the suffering and discouragement that any discrimination against one group of people by another creates great suffering and leaves wounds for a lifetime and beyond. This ramping up is being done by the interlopers to make your world worse. If you accept their programming, you will indeed suffer, and you will indeed have a karmic penalty because you become a minion working for the darkness when you accept this branding and behave accordingly.