Postponing tonight's show - got a touch of Bronchitis. I fell asleep with the hat off and uncovered, lol - caught a chill. I'm pushing it to next Saturday's slot.
Tonight, I have a powerful guided meditation from the University of Metaphysical Sciences - 'Exploring the Auric Layers'.
Grab some good headphones and find a comfortable position laying on your bed, a mat on your floor or seated with your body in alignment.
I will go straight into the meditation after the intro music.
Return o/t Wisdom Bodies - Exploring the Auric Layers 02/16 by Nibiru60 | Blog Talk Radio
These stories about living in the inner cities of Manhattan are but a reflection of inner cities throughout the greater US of A. They serve as a slice of reality not found in the tomes churned out by those baby-boi, wet-behind-the ears, pimped rappers abused by the recording industry.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
THE REAL DEAL: IN THE RAW
The energies affecting us from our Galactic Center is bringing much Love and Spiritual Growth on the one hand and an escalation of Fear on the other. As a result, the 'ism schizms' have stepped up a notch... among other things.
My head is swimming with all that has gone on and it's difficult to even keep up with it. I have several issues I'm outlining to compile and post on the CrashHood Blog. In addition to the shoddy medical care going on here in Harlem hospitals, there is a trend amongst realtors to show people of color apartments in the Bronx. You go in asking to look at stuff in Harlem and they insist that there is nothing in your 'price range' - that the Bronx would be more suitable. Pardon me but, who are you to tell me what my price range is? And what the hell does that even mean? As far as I'm concerned the racist Bullshyte is getting thicker; it's just on the Skeak-Tip (covert).
Here's what I'm going to tackle:
1) Dorner: the US media has always had a two-faced way of presenting 'crime'. When violence is enacted by people of color, they're horrible monsters that need to be put away and the key buried deep. Yet they can find sympathy, empathy and even excuses for the same scenario performed by one of my Caucasian Brothers. He's not just merely a 'criminal'; he's a complicated man, a human being gone awry. Not so for my Brothas though...
I have a couple of friends on the NYPD. I got on their case a few years ago during a debate. I wanted to know why officers of color are like pit-bulls with their own folks, in their own Hoods.; worse than the Caucasian cats most times. They told me that they have to show more force in order for their colleagues to believe they are committed. Otherwise, they would be left wide open and not covered in a heated situation in the street! They would be putting their lives at risk because their 'brothers' in blue would stop taking their back. WTF?!! I was totally floored by the idea of it: not protecting a fellow officer because they're not down with busting up young folks that look like them; who could be their cousin or nephew or whatever!!
Evidently, Dorner was a whistle blower who supported his community and wasn't down with the brutality displayed by the LAPD on a regular basis. Dorner was consistently dissed big-time because of it. The cherry-on-top was his dismissal from the force. His revenge rampage was misdirected. He acted out upon people who did him no harm; innocent lives taken and families left shaken. I am not advocating his behavior in any way. Just giving him a bit more depth as human being, not merely a criminal, and because his own family is devastated; left with this legacy. His employee review case is being reopened to see if he was, in fact, wrongfully terminated. They are doing this because they are afraid of unraveling the slow-in-the-making, hard-won work they've done over the past several years; busting their booties to regain the confidence of communities of color in LA, upon the heels of Rodney King. Otherwise, they wouldn't give a sh$t.
2) A female NYC EMT employee was beaten and chocked by an attorney who works in the Brooklyn DA's office. He was given community service. He is 'white' and she is a woman of color. Let a homeboy pull something like that; he'd be locked up for assault - and if girl-friend was 'white' it would be more like Felony assault with intent to kill. This is the deal here, and it's an implication that has been floating under the belly of this country from the gate: Caucasian lives are more important than those who are of color. It began with the Constitution, a document that detailed certain rights and privileges that were not intended for people of African descent and the First Nations to participate in.
3) A young Newark man who was assaulted on the street in front of folks from the neighborhood. In addition, the crime was recorded yet it went unreported until it became viral U-Tube. Politicians, Newark Mayor Corey Booker in particular, are blowing smoke; outraged that no one called 911. Evidently, the 3 young men who were involved are well known thugs in the community and folks were scared to snitch. Why are the residents being blamed? Why are these young men even on the street? Why haven't the police dealt with them if they're such well known repeat offenders?
What many people don't know about The Hood is that police will allow certain people to continue being a menace in their community in exchange for information regarding more high profile crime, like drug distributors and gun runners. To top it off, these individuals collect what I call a 'Snitch Check'. This compensation can be in cash, in-kind (like not being arrested when they steel someones pocket book) or they're drug of choice if they are users. Now, let's say you lived on a 'block' most of your Life and everybody knows you. You see a crime perpetrated by a cat and everyone knows popo got-their-back, would you report it?
Not so cut and dry is it, Mr.Booker?
And finally,
4) Art imitates Life in the form of 'Django Unchained'. Controversial? Of course it is. All of Mr. Tarantino's flicks are like that. He likes to stir things up. That's why I love his work. Samuel L. Jackson's portrayal of "The House Negro" seems to have touched more than a few nerves. The thing is, it was dead on. What folks are missing is that this character speaks to the twisted, codependent relationships that develop between slaves and slave masters. It's a very complicated and neurotic interaction that has several archetypes: the House Negro, the Field Negro, the Breeder, the Buck and the Mammie. I will go into this further when I compile the blog yet I will say that Dr.Joy DeGruy has studied the behaviors that have been passed down and ingrained in our society. I suggest that anyone who wants to take an honest and scholarly look at what slavery has done to both 'blacks' and 'whites' in this US of A, her work is a great start. Also, Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop, Yosef Ben-Jochannan and Cornel West.
My head is swimming with all that has gone on and it's difficult to even keep up with it. I have several issues I'm outlining to compile and post on the CrashHood Blog. In addition to the shoddy medical care going on here in Harlem hospitals, there is a trend amongst realtors to show people of color apartments in the Bronx. You go in asking to look at stuff in Harlem and they insist that there is nothing in your 'price range' - that the Bronx would be more suitable. Pardon me but, who are you to tell me what my price range is? And what the hell does that even mean? As far as I'm concerned the racist Bullshyte is getting thicker; it's just on the Skeak-Tip (covert).
Here's what I'm going to tackle:
1) Dorner: the US media has always had a two-faced way of presenting 'crime'. When violence is enacted by people of color, they're horrible monsters that need to be put away and the key buried deep. Yet they can find sympathy, empathy and even excuses for the same scenario performed by one of my Caucasian Brothers. He's not just merely a 'criminal'; he's a complicated man, a human being gone awry. Not so for my Brothas though...
I have a couple of friends on the NYPD. I got on their case a few years ago during a debate. I wanted to know why officers of color are like pit-bulls with their own folks, in their own Hoods.; worse than the Caucasian cats most times. They told me that they have to show more force in order for their colleagues to believe they are committed. Otherwise, they would be left wide open and not covered in a heated situation in the street! They would be putting their lives at risk because their 'brothers' in blue would stop taking their back. WTF?!! I was totally floored by the idea of it: not protecting a fellow officer because they're not down with busting up young folks that look like them; who could be their cousin or nephew or whatever!!
Evidently, Dorner was a whistle blower who supported his community and wasn't down with the brutality displayed by the LAPD on a regular basis. Dorner was consistently dissed big-time because of it. The cherry-on-top was his dismissal from the force. His revenge rampage was misdirected. He acted out upon people who did him no harm; innocent lives taken and families left shaken. I am not advocating his behavior in any way. Just giving him a bit more depth as human being, not merely a criminal, and because his own family is devastated; left with this legacy. His employee review case is being reopened to see if he was, in fact, wrongfully terminated. They are doing this because they are afraid of unraveling the slow-in-the-making, hard-won work they've done over the past several years; busting their booties to regain the confidence of communities of color in LA, upon the heels of Rodney King. Otherwise, they wouldn't give a sh$t.
2) A female NYC EMT employee was beaten and chocked by an attorney who works in the Brooklyn DA's office. He was given community service. He is 'white' and she is a woman of color. Let a homeboy pull something like that; he'd be locked up for assault - and if girl-friend was 'white' it would be more like Felony assault with intent to kill. This is the deal here, and it's an implication that has been floating under the belly of this country from the gate: Caucasian lives are more important than those who are of color. It began with the Constitution, a document that detailed certain rights and privileges that were not intended for people of African descent and the First Nations to participate in.
3) A young Newark man who was assaulted on the street in front of folks from the neighborhood. In addition, the crime was recorded yet it went unreported until it became viral U-Tube. Politicians, Newark Mayor Corey Booker in particular, are blowing smoke; outraged that no one called 911. Evidently, the 3 young men who were involved are well known thugs in the community and folks were scared to snitch. Why are the residents being blamed? Why are these young men even on the street? Why haven't the police dealt with them if they're such well known repeat offenders?
What many people don't know about The Hood is that police will allow certain people to continue being a menace in their community in exchange for information regarding more high profile crime, like drug distributors and gun runners. To top it off, these individuals collect what I call a 'Snitch Check'. This compensation can be in cash, in-kind (like not being arrested when they steel someones pocket book) or they're drug of choice if they are users. Now, let's say you lived on a 'block' most of your Life and everybody knows you. You see a crime perpetrated by a cat and everyone knows popo got-their-back, would you report it?
Not so cut and dry is it, Mr.Booker?
And finally,
4) Art imitates Life in the form of 'Django Unchained'. Controversial? Of course it is. All of Mr. Tarantino's flicks are like that. He likes to stir things up. That's why I love his work. Samuel L. Jackson's portrayal of "The House Negro" seems to have touched more than a few nerves. The thing is, it was dead on. What folks are missing is that this character speaks to the twisted, codependent relationships that develop between slaves and slave masters. It's a very complicated and neurotic interaction that has several archetypes: the House Negro, the Field Negro, the Breeder, the Buck and the Mammie. I will go into this further when I compile the blog yet I will say that Dr.Joy DeGruy has studied the behaviors that have been passed down and ingrained in our society. I suggest that anyone who wants to take an honest and scholarly look at what slavery has done to both 'blacks' and 'whites' in this US of A, her work is a great start. Also, Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop, Yosef Ben-Jochannan and Cornel West.
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Saturday, February 2, 2013
Harnessing the Galactic ALignment: Return o/t Wisdom Bodies Part III
Part III of 'Harnessing the Galactic Alignment - Return of the Wisdom Bodies' will be a presentation on the process that I call invoking the "Alchemical Holy Trinity". The Kundalini activates and opens the
pineal(1) & pituitary(2) glands and thalamus(3) which fires up prana in the channels(1) and brings the chakras into harmonic synchronization(2). Then the Human Energy Field (aura) ignites and transmutes into the Merkaba(3).
It'll end with an overview of the exercise that facilitates this Divine Spiritual and Bio-psychogical Alchemy: the StarFire Ritual (meditation). You wil be guided through the SFR in 2 parts, beginning next Saturday.
Peace & Blessings,
~The Goddess Nibiru
Return o/t Wisdom Bodies Part III 02/02 by Nibiru60 | Blog Talk Radio
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