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hands-on-world_1An empowered individual never feels the need to “identify” another (ie. using racial slurs toward an individual or larger entity). The need to place labels upon another stems from a lack of knowing oneself.

This practice of projected identifying is engaged by an individual that has little knowledge of their own core-being.

While possibly being a beneficial practice engaged by toddlers and youth, in their quest to individualize, projected identifying is not a constructive behavior in those beyond early developmental stages.

When demonstrated by an individual of advancing physical age this behavior likely represents a severely underdeveloped and/or misaligned psyche. An individual with such an underdeveloped sense of self has likely not developed the emotional body sufficiently enough to have any meaningful sociable manners and skills. A lack of the development of these skills correlates directly to the inability to empathize with the plight of any other and negates the forming of meaningful relationships. (more…)

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the-thinkerSystemic racism is rooted in the ideology that enemies are existent outside of oneself. Racism is born of a belief that one is limited in some manner or form by the actions, or non-actions, of another individual, group or society.

The transcendence of racism, by an individual or society, requires an embrasure and practice of a non-polarized philosophy. It is through this form of practice that true empowerment and freedom can be obtained.

Essential to undertaking and practicing a unified philosophy is the need to first identify and negate divisive belief patterns in oneself. (more…)

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