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defends individual rights and condemns those
who do not. I am sadly reminded of the many
atrocities upon which the United States was built.
These include: The decimation, if not genocide,
of Native American Tribes; The institution of
slavery and legalization of racism that followed its
end; The rape of the natural world in the name of
progress; The legalization of abuse and denial of
basic human rights to women and children until
recently; The justification of internment camps
for American citizens during World War II; The
first (and only) nation to actually use a weapon
of mass destruction, and the list goes on. As we
take stock of who we are as a nation, it’s extremely
important to be honest about what we discover
when we lift and look beneath the rocks of
history, written, for the most part, by those who
have benefited from the choices made. Karma
can be a real “bitch”. The more willing we are as
a nation to own our mistakes, and take action to
change the systems we’ve allowed to bury them,
the more likely we are to reduce the negative
ramifications of “Karmic reckoning” upon us
at this time. To be clear, I love this country
and there is no place I’d rather call home. It is
because I love this country that I can no longer
turn a blind eye when its most sacred principles
are ignored and defiled.
Scorpionic/Plutonian transformation requires
confrontation with mortality. As the Black
Death raged across the known world in the
mid-1300’s, killing 75% of the population
of the known world, I am sure that most of
Humanity believed it to be the end of the
world. And so it was the end of the world, as
they knew it. Little could they foresee that
it was to pave the way for the Humanistic
Movement and the creative flourishing of
The Renaissance that followed. I watch for
signs of the new perspective now emerging,
the new principles now taking hold of the
collective, the new reality now forming, and
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