Title: Babylonian Thinking Post by: iyah360 on January 22, 2004, 05:28:17 PM The re-interpretation of Original African religion. This re-interpretation confuses what was originally not evil with evil. The original human(dark) and woman are equated with negative forces in the world in Babylonian thinking. Those who practiced an older religion which held the mother to be sacred were the older, darker races of the continents. As these original inhabitants were displaced by different populations, a re-interpretation occured of the original mythologies. I refer to this as Babylonian re-interpretation as this is a process which indeed took place in the area of ancient Babylon as the semites co-opted the original mythologies of the older and darker populations. The story is similar in India with the Aryan invasion.
The question is . . . how much have we come away from Babylonian thinking if we do not examine the ORIGINS of this way of approaching our spiritual/religious trod. Judaism sprang out of the Babylonian way of re-interpretation and this way was carried over into Christianity. As Rasta is diametrically OPPOSED to Babylonian thinking, IandI must overstand the roots and seperate these ways from within IandI gates. Indeed we cannot exactly RETURN to the ancient ways as life is change, flux and adaptation . .. but IandI can make a CONSCIOUS effort to OVERSTAND and make those changes in our perspective and thinking necessary to manifest a beneficial trod. This is crucial to whomoever sites Rasta . .. black AND white. " . . . White collar criminal Blue collar Krishna All your decimation inclination You tek cali out a India The feminine emblem Send the best cultivator Steel metal paper worker Giving up your culture for cancer Well I don't think you know Bout none of the two Ithiopia Run go go King James your version What's the first verse in a Esther Try neva to witness a people Disappear transaction in action yeah Hail when the boardroom hit order come down Silence is the usual chain reaction All them searching for them bigger power Ova occupation rejection racial Every corporate capo on foot in retreat Who's the next sacrificial . . . " - Midnite "White Collar Criminal" |