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Showing posts with label indians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indians. Show all posts

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Sharp Teeth? Morality or Philosophy regarding Animals Killing

[replying to Samien in the comment to the previous post]   The sharp teeth is a dead giveaway. That is one of the physical traits to look for... in the animal mammals. But what about the insects and spiders and other types who eat each other? They don't have to have teeth. They can have tentacles, poisons they secrete, or pincers in their mouth/mandibles. There are many designs to the bodies.

It is true we need to go a little further than Civilogy can go, in the sense that these questions are beyond the science.  They go into ethical and philosophical levels of thinking.  This is where Kyyboa comes in.  Yet we must FIRST do a full civilogical study. Then we will be ready to do the Kyyboa level of thinking. Kyyboa is the way which can find out what is right or wrong. It is the higher Wisdom.

SO what would I say from Kyyboa consciousness on this subject? Hmmm meditating on it, in the woods. Contemplating..

photo captured by Samien circa 2005

In the Kyyboa way of life, we are a tribe.  We are a tight-knit human society.  We live close to the land.  But do we survive by killing other creatures?  We do not prefer to do those actions.  We will not kill unless it is necessary.  We know that we do not need to eat meat.  Meat and the killing of animals is not necessary.  We are not the same as other tribes of the past.  We are not the same as the mainstream, modern society.  They are the ones who conveniently eat dead animals every day, provided by a greedy meat industry complex. 

We do not partake of this greedy, cruel, nonsensical carnivorous system. However, we started with it, being born within its control. We now have to use the skill and the discipline to transition away from the meat culture.  It is a CULT of EATING MEAT.  It is a cult of killing.  It is a blood-thirsty cult. It is not our cult and not our way. We have awakened! 

I will say more, much more, on the Kyyboa website.  That is enough to reveal here in context of Civilogy.  We cannot get ahead of ourselves.  The purpose of this site is to offer a complete, ongoing study of Civilization.  That study of the human history is to be done without judgement.  It is a gathering of all the facts.. First concentrate on this. As I have done for 30+ years. 

Friday, February 6, 2015

my Paper on the "BILL OF RIGHTS" by RawHonee

my Paper on the "BILL OF RIGHTS" by RawHonee



    I had never read the Bill of Rights until today.  I did think of however in my thirty six years, “where did my real Ancestory go, and why is it so vanished among the concrete world today?”  I also never much cared for the English language, craving to learn my native tongue from Tsalagi culture.     I went to school a few years, they did not make ceremonies out of nature,  did not dance, and drum.  I looked around and hardly no boys had long hair.  The world seemed so estranged to me, and so I spent many a years being , “a rebel”,  seeking to find the real world that existed between spirit and matter.

The articles within the Bill of Rights that spark my interest to elaborate upon are “Respecting the Establishment of Religion”.  It was not until 1868 that the states would be brought under the Bill of rights by the fourteenth amendment.  Now I am not going to try and be overly scholarly on this as my point is to analyze the events that took place just before this time and were taking place at this time.  I am ironically listening to Carlos Nakai, “How the West was Lost” (1993), as I am writing this paper.  Perhaps that is enough said to make my point here. 

    Since 1830, every Indian Nation was removed from their homelands by force of treaties, by deceit of broken treaties, all for the expedition of the United States Government to take the Gold from the land, the lands in which the Indian peoples once harmoniously shared without greed to possess.  Lands in which they taught their own children in their ways teaching them to be one and at peace with the earth rather then rape her for personal gain.   The Indian Removal Act was the most vile historical motion of America and what it represents today.  So ask me about the Bill of Rights and I will tell you that those are not my founding fathers, my founding fathers were removed, my ancestors were sent to walk trails of tears, many deaths among them, and their ways were prohibited to be expressed.  Their children were taken by force, their hair cut, for it held the power of their insight, and  their names changed to sounds that have no vibrational energy what so ever.  All of thisl so that your United States of America could begin a cycle of what we see today is loss of human values in balance with the earth and a massive outreach to bring it back into harmony.  We attempt to do this now with political leaders and laws over our heads and who is calling the shots are people whom are not always walking the path of what a Nations road should be founded upon in the ways it was once given by spirit to the people. 

   The native peoples were not granted the “The American Indian Religious Freedom Act”  August 11, 1978. Before that time, they were kept like cattle upon their reservations or trained to become part in joining the goverment military as scouts. They were not free to express their dances and culture.  Due to having been removed from their homelands, they had no longer access to the sacred places to them, they were only allowed the land that the government put them on, as it was the land that did not contain the gold and resources that the government saught after to control for propaganda and gain materialistic control this nation.  Today most Native peoples, as well as many Americans in general, live within poverty just to survive from day to day.  It did not have to be this way.  My people knew a better way and they did not want to take ownership over you.

   This brings me now to the part in the Bill of rights on Polygamy.  Many of my native ancestors could take many wives as long as they could provide for their family well.  This created a true sense of community and tribal union among the people.  This is an Art that is lost today among a world of yet more possessive  culture of not only ownership of land, resource, but now human spirit and form.  The constitution in fact would punish under law a person whom has multiple partnerships documented in legal protection under the Rights of man as it is written.  I ask why, is it because the United States government fears the power behind Tribal Unity?  Fears the Power of a nation that can rise up to greater realities then it is capable? 











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