Friday, March 26, 2010

Why the Black Woman is Goddess

Ok I came across this on a forum and thought to share this information.

I have through my years in this nation heard many individuals within our nation espouse that the blackwoman is not a goddess. Understanding is the product of the knowledge one procures directly through the wisdom that they either hear or witness, so each person understanding, the picture that they develop in the realms of their own minds is theirs and cannot be denied. Borning universal truth, my understanding, view and perspective of the blackwoman...my blackwomen is far removed from that.

To infer that the Blackwoman, the mother of civilization, is not inherently a goddess is to rob and deny her the divine, august and lofty title that is hers by birthright. God is the Supreme Being, supreme meaning the highest in rank, power and authority. Being is the stateor quality of existing. Now analyze the components that comprise the totality of the Blackman as God, then shift your focus to scrutinize the Blackwoman. The same elements are extant within her physical and mental framework to support her claim to supremacy and divinity.

Supreme being is a term that is a gender neutral proclaimation - when applied to the male factor of life the connotation is that of "God", borning universal truth, the same term applied to the female factor of life is indeed "Goddess".

Now the relationship of the Blackman and Blackwoman has been born to us in a celestial model. The Blackman is symbolic to the sun, while the Blackwoman is mentally symbolic to the moon and physically symbolic to the Earth. Now the sun is the prime motivator of life within the context of our Solar System/Universe. The Earth is the recipient of the life forces radiated and generated by the Sun which it utilizes for myriad effects. As we become more discerning in our examination of this relationship - the Earth in the role and capacity that it exists in of the sole receiver and utilizer of the forces and energies of the Sun in effect allows the Sun to be the prime motivator of Life - for without the presence and existence of the Earth, there would be no life. What this culminates in is that the Earth in essence gives purpose to the Sun. Purpose is simply the aim or goal to which one strives or for which one exists. The sun exists to cultivate, nourish and activate life, the earth allows that aim to be realized.

It is said the a civilization will advance only as far as its women do - this is an addage we should heed. The continued perpetuation of this disenfranchising doctrine culminates in the establishment of unnecessary limitations which are neither warranted nor substantiated (I say disenfranchising for the reason that this ideology deprives our Blackwoman of an attribute which I cee as being an inherent right of theirs).

The natural corollary to the Blackman as God is the Blackwoman as Goddess. Is it consistency or contridiction when we teach our Blackwomen that they are the mothers of civilization, that they are the crown jewel of our nation, unmatched in beauty, grace and wisdom by any other, that they are the sole vehicle for the emergence and physical birth of the fruit of our nation - the black child. We teach them that they are Queens, who have knowledged god and are equipped to build alongside god to rule and guide the kingdom justly and wisely. This Queen, though, is the conterpart as well as the companion to the king(who is god) and in his absence is well and duly qualified to rule the kingdom ( counterpart is one that closely resembles another and has some of the same functions and characteristics). To teach our Blackwomen all the above and more in regards to themselves and their latent powers and abilities, to give examples and make reference to the illustrious contributions, accomplishments and monuments left throughout history left by Original Women...to scrutinize the level of intestinal fortitude displayed by our Beautiful Black Women just during our plight here in the Wilderness of North Amerikkka....for us to instill and enhance them with all of this knowledge and then do an about face and say.."Now the Blackman is God, but his chosen and only possible mate the Blackwoman is not a Goddess", to I is a statement steeped in contridiction - I personally am not contridictory.

-universal7

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