Friday, October 21, 2022

Movie Idea

Premise: 

A group of Scientists try to experiment on a Gorilla, and the Gorilla winds up trapping the scientists in the facility and running the same experiments on the scientists. 

Here's the catch: The Gorilla never has one experiment run on him, nor does he or she talk, or even use sign language, the gorilla just presses all the right buttons at the right time. Gorillas look like they always plotting something, and for an animal that can probably rip the arms off the strongest man alive, they move comedically lazily

I'd make it a comedy/horror mix, kind of on the same vein as a Jordan Peele film. 


Saturday, October 15, 2022

Pyramid Theory

 My theory: The Pyramids were a conduit for psychic power. 

    This is purely anecdotal, because today we still don't know what these structures were used for, and how they were built.

    I believe the biggest quest of humanity is gain an agreed-upon moral code. Earlier in this quest, we didn't have such strict rules, opening the door to a worst-case-scenario becoming the norm interpretation. This can be based upon the evidence we have, as left to us by our Ancestors, in hieroglyphs and tombs, and in temples showing slavery and human sacrifices. As a species we had to fight to get simple moral codes such as "you shouldn't kill" written into into our laws ,and we also had to get the practice of ritual human sacrifice written out of our laws. Modern gangs, and the advent of modern warfare is subconsciously still associated under the moral leadership of a system that says ritual human sacrifice "is not ok". We can't imagine the rules and lack of the rules in a World that says it is.

    Lets look at psychic with an emphasis on the Latin root "Psych" as a basis for that word, or the textbook definition which includes matters of the mind. I'm not referring to the kind of psychic power we associate with in mythical portrayals, such as with cleverly illustrated lines, and figures like Professor X tapping his head. I'm talking about the kind that's cultivated. Explainable, but still tangible. 

    With the right promotion, one can give any icon power, look at the logos we use and what we associate them with, from religions to gang signs. Look at all the different shapes and how they can trigger an emotion by simply being viewed, because of their association. 

    Roll up on them pyramids back in the day if you bad. Imagine seeing those mysterious shrines, in their active state in real life. Think of the impact of seeing the tallest man made structure(s) in the World in ancient times, standing tall like a futuristic fortress, a perfectly aligned, triangular, smooth, crisp geometrical shape, one shining with a gold light, made even brighter at the top with a gold tip. This is thousands of years before BC, mind you. Consider the fact that only until the last 100 years has humanity been capable of producing a weapon strong enough to remove them, so that icon ruled symbolically, and physically as a permanent fixture of human achievement and empire. And there might have been more than one, considering the time period.

   Keep in mind these magnificent triangles also represent the dark, the light, the cosmic, the organic, the military, wealth, law, language, the "workforce", the scientific World, the artistic World, the human body, the mind, the soul, and even sex. That's dominion over every aspect of a person's existence, the literal result of a societal pyramid scheme, with an easily-brandable, indestructible icon to match. Iconography to the extreme. This is the same triangle found in every human-created, and organic shape in the World with Mathematics, in the Golden Ratio, which the pyramids also align with. It's also in alignment with the sun, the moon and the stars. 

    The kingdom of which these pyramids sat, were ruled by the Pharoahs, who were sent from the Gods for this very purpose. In his heyday, Michael Jackson had the power to make people faint with just his presence, voice, and moves. Again, I define this as a kind of psychic power. We all know the methods, talent, and promotion he used to achieve it; they're not mystical, magical, but they're tangible, and its results were magic on the stage. I think that's the last time we will see a human whose presence can cause such a visceral reaction from people. We also know of people who produce similar, but lesser, reactions, such as the Pope. The Pharoahs were the spiritual leaders of the Kingdoms, so they were like Popes, and maybe even the Michael Jacksons, but they were also leaders of the monarchy, ruling in matters of military, justice and civility.  That level of leadership opens the historical possibility of the Pharoah of the time being a King or Queen that's well respected and feared, or a tyrant, simply feared and more feared. 

    Back to the Gods. The Gods hold domain over the ruler of the Kingdom in which these mystical objects reside in. Some of these Gods are represented by people wearing animal masks, or are just animals. That brings up interesting forms of worship. Consider the likelihood and potential implications of people warring over individual Gods. The pyramids could have represented this energy. You may agree or not agree with modern religion, but ain't nobody dying over no alligator, hippo, cat or falcon. With the religious implications of the Gods in play. The Pharoah being linked with the complex would be akin to Vatican being in DC with the US President being Pope also. 

    I can picture the pyramids holding so much power, some people went crazier and crazier as they got closer to them. Others might have fainted upon sight, like one having a religious experience. Maybe they tried to absorb this energy somehow. The builders were probably years ahead in something we struggle to understand. I think it had to do with matters of the most untapped resource in terms of successful efficacy throughout time, the human mind. 

That's just my theory. God bless.  

Dent 


Saturday, October 8, 2022

Still...

 

Still not for the s**ts. 

I'm not for a Militant solution, not just because I stand for peace, because ain't no way in HELL we gonna win in a firefight against trained racist armies and militias, ESPECIALLY not in 2022.....regardless of how many guns are out here, regardless of what people say in entertainment. We can't even come together at public event without some s**t popping off, like that's an admirable quality of a unified movement.


But I will defend myself. 

#BlackLivesMatter 

Saturday, October 1, 2022

Love has 3 parts to it: affection, trust, respect.

Respect is the foundation of love. One can respect someone and not love them. I differ from the philosophy of "you have to earn my respect". I respect everyone by default. People may take actions to lose respect, but it's always there. For instance, I respect the US justice system, regardless of whether I consider the laws just or not. I respect it because there are legitimate and very real consequences for not adhering to it. 

Trust is also default, but its more limited in scope, and it requires going through more doors to unpack. One can trust someone in the small capacity they share, such as in business, one can trust that a colleague will finish their work, but it may not extend past the business paradigm. 

Affection, however is the aspect most associated with our modern understanding of love. Affection comes in many forms, romantic affection, affection from a family member, affection from a friend, or just emotional affection overall. I carry emotional affection for everyone by default, that's the essence of empathy, but it's shown and used sparingly. For me to transcend default affection towards someone requires a strong showing and feeling of respect and trust that motivates me to move forward. 

Love isn't all hugs and kisses or hallmark cards, love is also the feeling of working together towards a common goal for the goodwill of the whole. 

Love

Sunday, August 7, 2022

The illusion of sexual power and its stronghold on the male psyche.

One of the biggest takeaways from the sexual revolution was the focus on Women's empowerment, and Male rehabilitation. A large component of this rehabilitation was concerned with not objectifying Women, and also respecting Womens choices. 

What was was missing was a look into a prominent hyper-macho, male virtue that there is value in being able to perform well sexually, and there is value in having many partners, many different examples of sexual experience, or any sexual experience at all. 

This pathological, mythical male virtue is so prominent in our culture, it has almost become custom. This custom is found all around the globe, from recorded history to the modern World. Today it's found in many different facets of everyday life, it's found in music, its found in the idolization of the "player" figure, and its one of the key components in the "Alpha Male" philosophy.  

Historically and presently, there is no evidence that those who possess or possessed sexual prowess have progressed our civilization foward any more so than those who haven't.

There is also no scientific evidence that those who possess sexual experience and prowess have better mental and physical health than those who don't. There is an exception to this. A potential deterrent to good health from someone with limited or no sexual experience can come from external sources in our culture: from embarrassment, humiliation and feelings of inadequacy, from peers, partners, and often popular media. Are these reasons proof that the problem lies in the lack of experience itself, or the problem is in the reaction to it, from society, from a partner, or even from the inexperienced person themself? Are there people with limited to no sexual experience who see themself as accomplished, confident and "Manly" as those who have it? If so, where is their representation, or the promotion of the virtuous value of their choice in popular culture? We do however, have "the 40 year old virgin", as a comedic punchline strong enough to form the premise of a movie. Why do we find that concept something to laugh at? Why is there a culture of "incels", people who feel they have to aggressively, and often disrespectfully weild their virginity against others? 

If we are look at sex as a commodity from a business framework, or as sex as the basis for a formal artistic institution, then experience and performance would be legit. For some people, it's a source of personal pride. In the field of sex work, it's certainly legit. In love however, it means nothing. Love isn't dependent on sexual prowess or experience. Sex is but one thread of pleasure in the endless, infinite fabric of satisfaction that love encompasses.  

Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Black Love and how it can re-shape the World. - Part 1 - Suffering

As Black people in America, we tend to hold social and cultural facets of other races to a higher regard. This is most prominent in relation to White people. We also obsess on our negative, destructive facets to the point of often falling into damaging self-fulfilling prophecies. This is a result of generations of mental colonization, false programming, and brainwashing by racism.

I was reading the book "Salvation: Black People and Love" by Bell Hooks and she brought up an interesting point. She says "There should be an entire body of work, both serious scholarship and popular material, focusing on Black self-love." 

I found this very interesting and I wanted to expand this idea outside of self-love, to also include community and family love. In the next installment of this post, I'm going to create a small, abridged list of facets of social and cultural life we should celebrate. These facets aren't part of the popular, dominant culture, yet they promote a holistic sense of identity and understanding of the world around us.

For part one of this two part post, I want to write about these facets in light of the Black condition. The truth is that many of these practices exist because we sit at the lowest social strata in this country. We are this way because we suffer. Some see this suffering as an unnecessary obstacle, one that should be shunned, regardless of its output, while others see it in a Biblical paradigm, nurturing our highest, fullest, most God-like self. 

While I agree that we shouldn't have to suffer, I tend to lean more towards the religious, spiritual understanding because I can't simply erase the scars, or ignore the impact generations of suffering has had on me, my family, and my people's existence. What was done has been done. There's no going back. 

I don't necessarily see suffering as a the most extreme, destitute form of disenfranchisement, physical pain or imprisonment. That form of suffering does exist and it can be horrific, but its one of many forms of suffering. In its most rudimentary, yet still spiritually potent form, it can be that nagging feeling that something is wrong that needs to be fixed. Its not something that one looks for either. I try not to walk into suffering or repeat the patterns that cause suffering, that's the action of a psychopath. That's self-destruction. The suffering I'm referring to is the epic internal and external conflict known as "the struggle", that we deal with by being Black. Suffering is a great teacher, whose lessons are applied, preserved and updated.

Picture suffering as a man-made garden. The plot of land that was cleared to tend to this garden is the object of suffering. The land with its original growth now gone is the sufferer. 

One can let that land sit vacant in the hopes that new growth will sprout by itself, which may lead to at best, a renewal of what was there before, or at worst a dead patch of land. This is the suffering that occurs with no follow up. Victims often experience this. We have repeatedly experienced this cruel roll of dice throughout history. 

One may also plant seeds and never tend to it again, creating a growth that may find a way to form an organic symbiotic relationship at best, or a parasitic relationship at the worst. This is akin to shallow advice with no follow ups, ineffective legislation by government authorities, or moral platitudes often eschewed by the Church with no practical means of action to accompany scripture. We to have also suffered in this more complex dice game. 

Another option is continuously preserve, tend to, and update the garden with new cyclical growth by rotating crops, plants and trees, creating a sustainable source of energy and a psychological refuge that promotes a sense of harmony and feng shui. This may create an entirely new ecosystem, or a fruitful source of nourishment for a village, or even the World on a macro level. 

To apply this ecosystem metaphor to the Black experience is to refer to the ongoing social, psychological, and economic work performed at the community level. When we are at our best, we do this with spectacular results. 

What are some of the ways we do this?

Stay tuned to part 2 for more:

 :)

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Sunday, July 17, 2022

Mind Your Own Business!!

Mind your own business!!

Minding ones own business is not only the best morally just action, its the best action for ones own mental health. 

Of course there are situations where one has to tend to others, such as when someone has given the express permission to engage in another person's affairs, such as being a supervisor, teacher, parent, guardian, or doctor. There are also situations, especially in the age of social media, where one may have chosen to publicly disseminate portions of their own personal affairs. 

Otherwise, someone else's personal affairs should be of no concern to you. 

Synyonyms that pyschologically align with minding my own business, and keeping my nose where it belongs...
 
Success 
Joy 
Happiness 
Peace 
Tranquility 
Satisfaction 

I find when I stray from minding my own business, I become more stressed, less lucid, less able to think on my own, and more prone to error.