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Monday, February 25, 2019
Polynesians and the Caucasian Race
These may not be my beliefs... but here is what I see... I realize this can be a little touchy..
Q. Hi Lynn, what is the truth about the cover up by the PTW (Powers That Were) of golden and red haired, fair skinned remains found in many places in the world, including North America and New Zealand? There is a lot of evidence including oral history from The Maori themselves about red and golden haired people already inhabiting New Zealand when the Polynesians arrived 800 years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2z6PlYiQSTs
There appears to be a concerted effort to malign or even demonize the Caucasian race and I believe the covering up of their prior presence in the "new world" is to maintain that narrative and keep racial hatred alive. It would fall apart if it was made public that the Polynesians slaughtered most of the fair-skinned original inhabitants. You previously mentioned in a reading about the pyramid in Alaska the presence of pale skinned natives that were probably wiped out by immigrants from Asia. Is white guilt being used to further the agenda of globalization?
A. When I focus on this, I get the PTW need to destabilize individual cultures in order to gain control. When you destroy the commonalities that bring people together such as belief systems and culture, you break bonds that otherwise unite people and make them strong. I see this as one the the motives for the mass migration of people we see all over the world, and the lack of wanting those displaced people to assimilate. In some areas displaced people and migrants bring their culture to the new country, and the two cultures clash in their belief systems (with the government expecting acceptance, even when it is harmful, instead of forcing a harmony and order i.e. the crisis in Europe).
For example, it used to be if you moved to Germany, you could still speak your native language and hold your beliefs, but you also learned to speak German and respected the culture you moved into- this doesn't feel or look to be the case (as I see a scenario play out in my mind), keeping the division much more dominant. Another example that comes forward is the US, founded on Christianity and a belief in God, has had to refrain from celebrating "Christmas" parties or having Christmas trees in public schools for fear of not being politically correct- the culture being forced to change rather than encouraging assimilation, creating more and more division and suppressing the very thing it was founded upon. Cultures can expand and be accepting, but when you forcibly suppress cultures you built resentment and division.
There were all types of people all over the world. They ranged from fair to dark skin inhabitants. From the beginning of time people fought over territory. Fair and dark skinned people are all guilty of this as this was the way it was done. Even Native Americans fought and genocided each other.. Battles over land have been going on forever (not that it is right or wrong, it just is). I do get there were red, fair skinned inhabitants in Australia originally, and another tribe came in a and claimed their land.
White guilt is a ploy to keep the racial divide going and trigger emotions (keep us fighting). It is so bad that Caucasians can't openly be proud to be Caucasian even though people of today had nothing to do with things of the past. It is ok to be Caucasian, it is ok to be Asian, it is ok to be African, it is ok to be anything because it is your life path to learn and grow through experience and not be ashamed of it. Promoting guilt within anyone based on your skin is wrong and an unfair displacement of emotion (not to mention racist in itself). I hear "even though we may not be been born in equal situations, there is no privilege, there is opportunity and victim-hood." Everyone has a story, and everyone has challenges regardless of who you are or the color of your skin. Some challenges are on the outside, and some are on the inside. I am reminded "how many people appear to have a charmed life end up committing suicide because they hurt so bad on the inside? Instead of people finding reasons to judge why one life is better than the other, they should look for ways to improve their own.
"The grass is always greener" and people need to look for reasons to be blessed rather than oppressed (or angry) and you will truly be at peace.
And that is all I have for the reading. Thank you. Love and light, Lynn
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3 comments:
Whenever you're out in public, make an attempt to reach out and connect with someone, it need be only a moment. Say a good morning, or hold the door for the person behind you, let someone go in front of you in line, etc. It is also a telepathic reminder that we really are connected and we cannot/should not allow anything other than a positive energy to invade or attempt to disconnect us. Mentally send out your Love and your Light and always state your protection, it does work even if you cannot see it!
There has never been more blatant lies and manipulation in the media and politics which are very obvious to most thinking (non-brainwashed) people today. What is more subtle and less questioned is the same manipulation found in recorded history and earth science to create an extremely limited false narrative that hides the true history and nature of the planet.
It is important to remember we are all minorities from different nationalities and ethnic backgrounds and all groups should be honored and represented in politics, art and media without any one group being demonied or claiming exceptional attention or priviledge on the basis o fwhat might be an agenda-written historical narrative passed off as absolute fact. If you haven't lived through it, how do you know? JUst be aware of and judge things on the basis of what's going on in your own time, which will give you a good idea of how history could easily been written incorrectly, or even be deliberately misleading byleaving many important things out.
@Serene: You are so right and this is a great message!
@Robert: You are also very right in this. Right now the division is very great, and it is intended to be that way to keep us apart. I am hopeful that many people are starting to see this for what it is.
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