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The anger that he’s showing is what our people are holding in on a constant basis in Yurugu-countries. That alone leads to health problems, and we haven’t touched on the spiritual consequences. I ask myself if they think that it’s normal to live like that, if you can call it living?
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i don’t believe that healing can occur without this righteous rage being returned to its source even more abundantly. and you asked the correct telling: is this even living. even surviving is a major overstatement of this existence. and the spiritual consequences are beyond our imagination because they are cumulative. we can’t talk about us being vessels of Spirit (and that Spirit is intergenerationally transferred within a lineage) without considering the intergenerational impact on Spirit. and, again, as you point out, the health problems are enormous (but not considered because to do so would speak to both history being “a current event” as well as the recognition that what yurugu set in motion against us is still in motion and gaining momentum.
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