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The Mothers: The lining of the World’s Womb; the caretakers of the World’s Soul

Such as nature loves to hide, I imagine the Yoruba (Nigeria, West Africa) goddess Oshún hiding in a palm grove with her back to the sea as the newly birthed American Navy enters the waters of Cuba for the first time during the 19th Century. Inspired by the Monroe Doctrine to take what is seen, I can hear Oshún laugh looking in her golden mirror as she watches the sailors fight the currents to come ashore with determination in their eyes. Oh, who is this now, she must think after being subjected to the barbaric grasp of the Spanish for over 300 hundred years and several flirtatious attempts for her attention by the British. For fun she spins around and approaches them singing her own praise songs as she bewitches them with the shaking of her sultry hips to the intoxicating rhythm of the batá drum, and the sneak peeks of her firm breasts that poke through the layers of gold and brass necklaces that adorn her neck and arms. Spellbound they fall into the honey grasp of her hands, temporarily forgetting their mission to cultivate the wildness of nature. Oshún laughs pleased that she has shown the animation of this place that they thought was full of dead matter. (Class paper – Yeye Oshún: African archetypes in discovering the anima of the new world’s soul, April 26, 2013)

People laugh – or are offended – at me when I say Coronavirus is the spiritual agent of a Black Mother scorned, like flying beetles rising out of the bow of the earth to seek revenge on human culture that has treated her and the totality of her beings as dead matter without soul. Throughout history she has sent warnings to the current civilization of when humans were out of alignment and too indulging beyond the borders of their plentiful harvests – floods, earthquakes, fires, tsunamis, deadly viruses, sexual disease, child mortality, etc. – and in many situations humans adjusted. But now we have a feral human species that arrogantly believes through technology we are smarter than nature; than God, and the feminine energy that rules the earth domain. And now we are experiencing an explosion of human consciousness uprising.

Right before quarantine – the social conversation centered on war of words, will and action regarding the inclusion of people experiencing homelessness into “our neighborhoods.” Even with the outbreak of Coronavirus – people were risking catching the disease by coming out of their homes- unmasked – truthful in how they felt and whom they were – to protest hotels that wanted to participate in Project RoomKey. Even to this day, people experiencing homelessness –especially unsheltered, have a lower infection rate due to their segregation from society. People experiencing homelessness –like Black Americans in our collective imagination – have been the projected scapegoat of inter-generational wounds metastasizing in the American psyche. They were/are so hated and feared because as long as we could encased them as a banished people- the other – we feel of meaning, of success defined by American masculine capitalists’ norms.

How enslavement spread through racism

The irony is that this need of acceptance and holding onto status on the chain of American hierarchy is our collective slave chain. It is the hook that shackles our pursuit of mental liberation to manifest our spiritual destinies and fulfill our hearts desire by doing what brings us pleasure. We so want to please the invisible gatekeeper whom we empower to deal the hands of fate verse our own fierce, smart, powerful personal heads- Oris, higher consciousness.  We believe that as long as we hold certain position, title, class membership, zip code, education pedigree, hairstyle, body-weight, speaking tones – the Joker will allow us to be. This is American Capitalism’s greatest illusion.

This time of anarchy – of uprising – of discomfort is shattering the glass that upholds the United States House of Cards and reflects the artificial social construct where skin color and places of natural origin – not class even if you are white and born into poverty – that has scaled up White privilege on the necks of everyone else. These roots run deep. They are entrenched into the American soil over a layering of five hundred years.

Like a five year old who dreams of being a super hero, the wounded European entered this land seeking revenge and power to overcome the shame of his Dark Ages, the bastardization of his culture through the spreading of the Caucasoid slave trade and African invasions, the permanent class structure that supported monarchies on the beaten backs of even the most intelligent and ambitious persons, and the limitations on innovating new religious thoughts. Dressed in a man’s body, this five year old traveled the seas to prove his greatness to all who doubted him, reifying his insecurities and projecting them onto the people of a land new to him and where he arrogantly slaughtered and enslaved so he could not be king. When that no longer filled his hording desires, he then raped the West Coast of African and stole communities to sell into the borders of his fantasized New World. And when those subjected to his cruelty “screamed” – as did the burning body hoisted into a tree in a communal sacrificial lynching ceremony  in James Baldwin’s Go Tell it To the Man– our male-boy laughs and sadistically smiles as human torture has become his reflection of power.

This inner fragmentation of the early White settlers/conquerors/looters/thugs – has now crystalized into bacterial form or a gene mutation that poisons the minds of the collective. It is the brain disease that kills the feminine found inside healthy men and women alike – similarly to how crack cocaine and methamphetamine kills brain cells and certain functions of the human mind. It is a disease that splinters the human family and justifies the dehumanization and segregation of those of us who do not fit the imagio in the psyche of an engendered archetype of a festering, walking oozing wound of toxic masculinity finding hosts in wounded and insecure souls – many of whom, but not all – are men attached to whiteness found in wolf packs for power and whom use weapons to sexually perform, to ejaculate.

She who screams and calls for change

As a real maternal energy of the earth – not the Marion images of patriarchal religions- but the creating mother who holds life and death in her hands– another of her special children were sacrificed to demonstrate her displeasement with what we call “normal”. As a captive audience she hosted the perfect performance for us to see, to feel, to experience the slow dying that is happening each and every 8 mins and 46 seconds across this country and this world.  Mother has had enough and now must be appeased.

So out of the mouth of babes, comes truth to power. Out of the bodies of youth – comes a willingness to sacrifice their health (in the spread of COVID) if not their lives, to fight for a future that allows them to exist without the constraints of imprisoning structures or oppression based on skin color instead of the content of our character. The universal police are checking the man-created police force whose job is to maintain the current social structure. And children are tugging on their Mothers’ bosoms asking why do they support such structures. And I am sure male-childs attached to whiteness are like deer in headlights, confused as they were already stunned by the rising “(eco)(woman)feminism and Me too conversation.” Now their power of race is questioned.

Where do we go from here?

All created in a mother’s womb, all living in the womb of the earth- we all have a responsibility to be caretakers of the World’s Soul and she is deeply wounded.

We all have a role and must continue to call for the dismantlement of structures and institutions constructed as gatekeepers of systemic racism. The roulette machines that privilege the 1% while keeping the 99% striving to achieve – staying one notch above the one below and using skin color as a justifying factor. This includes transformative change to our dependence and current structuring in our expectations around policing, housing, education, physical healthcare, behavioral health, gender, nation-state, familial and other institutional agents of the disease of racism. Start in your own workplace understanding complicity in your situation. Look at your leadership, your customers, your suppliers and consultants, look at your founder, the neighborhood you are located in to help identify and begin brave conversations of change.

We must re-engage the ancestors of our past. For white readers – it is not okay to use an excuse that your family history is too painful to study – trust me we know – our family history is made up of that pain and we look back anyway to heal. Instead we all must accept responsibility that few of us have actually studied our own family lineages. We may decorate the front door for Dia de Los Muertos or we may recite stories sold in a history book to project our pain or reason our circumstances, but few and far between know the names going back seven generations. This is our responsibility to appease the Mothers and begin healing the broken bones of humanity. Trace your privilege. If you are living in the United States, in California, in Los Angeles right now – you are more privileged than you know- be honest and trace how that happened. Start sketching a family tree of names and events.

Finally, we must bring in joy to tolerate working through the pain. Dialogues, writing, poetry, visual arts, yoga, dance, music, Blues singing – bring in the joy to WORK THROUGH the pain. We- collectively- are not immune from doing “Our Work” (personal communication with Iya Sobande Greer) Osun/Oshun is the deity of joy- she brings this manifestation through abundance and wealth as medicine to create self-love and functioning structure of humanity. She is the one over the Mothers and she is handing us a mirror to see who we are.

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White Out ‘A reflective prompt to check Whiteness in the shadow of Black rage’

I am just curious from my friends who identify as white – where is all of this sitting within you? What is it about this moment that is activating you when there was so much silence in 2014-2016? If you voted from Trump or marched against him, are you participating in the manifestations happening today?

March for Justice for Ezell Ford, Los Angeles, CA 2014

Is your grief over George Floyd or the loss of your property? Have you been honest and thanked God for the privileges that you have had to date at the hourly sacrifice in the loss of Black lives?

Not in my back yard now . . .
Not in my back yard then.

While I appreciate former president George Bush’s words of “listening” to African Americans in this moment – I disagree in the sense that racism has ALWAYS been a conversation between white men with material and lethal effects on everyone else. So instead of listening to Black folks- are you using this time to turn inwards to your own communities? Are you hosting conversations with each other about how this form of hatred has been able to fester in your hearts across generations and projected on the world for nearly 500 years? Even as this hate originated through your own hurts and wounds by the brutality of warring factions in Europe. It is one thing to be socially cool and post some statement of Black lives mattering on SM and your website – but are you having the tough conversations with your parents, faith communities, children, neighbors? Have you asked a fellow white person – how are you feeling? How is this impacting you (not only your Black friends and staff)?

I appreciate you standing up. But if you are still standing from a place of Saviorship and not your own personal power of healing and redemption; standing from a place of hiding in the crowd but not want to socially be seen; from a place where you and your ego are still in the center and unable to rise up out of your own comfort to stand in a place of discomfort, unknowing, and dis-ease – I ask that you please don’t stand.

I am in my own minority with my community on this one – but I DO NOT want you to read Malcolm and Martin and Angela and bell and other hero/warriors that have helped me stand tall each day even when the fly swatter of white supremacy tries to swing me down in the most minute micro-aggressive action or overt expression of hate.

Instead – I request that you have a “White Out” and read White Fragility, White Rage, The Invisible Empire, Noted on the State of Virginia, The Strange Career of Jim Crow, Expansion and American Indian Policy, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, The Half Has Never Been Told, Slavery By Another Name, Troubling the Waters, and Without Sanctuary. Re-watch Birth of A Nation, Happy Days, Father Knows Best and John Wayne Cowboy films with critical eyes created by what you have witnessed and experience today.

Episode of Happy Days

I want to trust you but history –events that happened up to an hour ago – is making that hard. Too often your response to our pain and outrage is simply a soundbite, blood on your door to be passed by, an H.R. check box, an IG screenshot, or misplaced guilt.

I need you to get educated, to see for the first time how deep white supremacy is embedded in the culture that we live and breathe everyday so that when we talk about dismantling systems, you understand what we mean and that we are not going away on June 9th with the burial of our beloved George Floyd.

California Highway Patrol Office Daniel Andrew punching Marlene Pinnock, a woman living with mental illness and who was experiencing homelessness, Los Angeles, CA July 1, 2014

I arrogantly want assurance that just as you have placed your privilege on the concrete this week through massive demonstrations – you place your true being into position to feel a response when you read the text of intentional policy formations that are creating the fatal outcomes of today. Racism is not biological. It is constructed into the minds of men as a form of social control and justification to horde global resources.

I need for you to start speaking to how these policies have impacted you and what measurements from a place of whiteness will be changed in the transition to a more equitable world so that we minimize loses and maximize gain.

I need you to start co-creating new language that does not define people in approximation to you, but based on our common humanity and sharing of this one planet (for now).

I need, I need, I need to know what is your commitment to the co-creation of a new world order that is fair and just for all – even when we “return” to work post-COVID.

I love but am tired of being emotionally rape under the banner of solidarity. I am grateful to be alive, but have too many scars and angst from white fragility responses when you are silent in everyday settings. In speaking up, you may lost friends, but we lost lives.

I am truly praying that we are all rising up to meet this moment through unearthing the limiting beliefs that have stunted the growth of our nation and breathing out the readiness of a new field of consciousness for planting heirloom seeds so future generations can “be” and not simply tolerated.

To me this is the real work. Are you with me?

In love, light, freedom, and liberation.