Jock on January 1st, 2009

Racism has now become an ugly word and is no longer just a part of our vernacular. It is a cancer of its own making and is the pollution that we breathe in society today. No matter how many times you will claim that you are not racist, most of you are the ones that suffer from racial abuse and bigotry. In some way or another we are all a victim of the race relations that spoil our nations. Since when has it been so wrong to have a different colour than your neighbour and what is the basis of the seed that spurns racial hatred toward another. We have all bore witness to the saying that one bad apple can spoil the whole cart and it would seem that examples of these apples surround us from our past and present which is shaping our modern history.

Even in jest you can show signs of racism and though you may not realize – you are feeding the energy of this particular cancer and allowing it to spread. Who are we to judge ones belief or way in life. Are we not supposed to show unconditional love for others rather than running a race to battle with our Ego’s and what society dictates. The barriers we have built around us are like an impenetrable force that becomes stronger with each racist comment or remark.

The Struggle of power

From the dawn of time there has been a great war waged within ourselves and this has manifested as physical wars or conflicts out with our own being. Therefore man has always had a thirst for power and control – the strong pray on the weak. The struggle for racist equality has surfaced throughout time as we see many wars and conflicts that exist because of racism. From the gangs of America to the battlegrounds of the Middle East and the conflicts of the past such as the Indians and Americans or the Jews and the Germans. Perhaps it is our animalistic instinct that makes us want to be better than the next person or our need for physical wealth and better conditions. Cast your mind back to the slave trade in the deep south of the USA where man and woman of a different colour was sold like cheap products at a market. Where did the right come from to apply such control over the people. The same examples were witnessed in Scotland and in England where gentry paraded and sold young children. Yes the truth is that racism has been with us since the dawn of time.

Racism in the modern-day

We’ve stepped back to the dark ages and now racial attacks are no longer about the colour but encompass creed, physical features, wealth and much more. Wherever you look in our modern era there is nothing but diversion and barriers that become erect because of belief and pressure from others. Within society the war is different but with the same outcome. Many have died in the name of racial equality and we sense that it must be about colour, but are the attacks on the twin towers or the war in Afghanistan not the same as the racism on our street. The effects of this racism destroys families as brother goes against brother; whether it is in war or a face-to-face confrontation in the street – the effects can be devastating to your mind, body and spirit. The next time you stand next to someone who may be a little different from you or may have a different belief, Look beyond what you see with your eyes. After all; we bleed and all blood runs red.

There is no difference between us, man woman and child except perhaps our own spiritual growth or understanding. If we look at the subject from a scientific perspective. The vibration that we exude is perhaps the only difference to each of us, for as our own spiritual growth shows our vibration changes to match that of whom we are. We have an auric field and that aura is our real selves – the energy that permeates the universe and matches that with what we are. This has of course been proven scientifically. It is a truth of life that we may vibrate at a different rate than one another but in the human existence that we are in now, our anatomy and physicality is much the same. Therefore we are the same and all blood is equal.

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