New Feeling of Invincibility
- Jun 4
- 6 min read
Updated: 5 days ago

Many humans that were affected by, or genetically connected to, people negatively demeaned by the Transatlantic slave trade, regardless of race, creed or color, are now experiencing mental feelings that they cannot explain. It is extremely eerie! Black people were not exclusively affected by the bondage. People of all races were bamboozled, mentally and morally, thereby creating a bondage of yet another color. All were negatively affected by a few very wealthy and greedy people. These people poisoned the fabric of the Earth and defied the will of God for financial gain and self-aggrandizement. Now they are at it again on steroids. They wish all humanity to defy their lying eyes same as in seasons past.
It is ironic that America is vehemently on a path to legalizing a substance, ibogaine (Tabernanthe iboga) to cure opioid drug addiction and other ailments created as a result of greed and self-agrandizement.
For eons, people in the Congo have been using this natural plant, ibogaine (Tabernanthe iboga) for reasons that can never be understood by American science. This substance was used by people in bondage to connect with their ancestors in so called "deamonic" rituals during, and after the Transatlantic slave trade. Someone in their infinite wisdom outlawed the plant in the US.
America, in desperation for a cure for its self-imposed ills is now researcihing the ibogaine plant (Tabernanthe iboga) for medicinial purposes by the Trump administration. What a coincidence! This blunder by one who claims to be a genius, only illustrates, exclusively, that some of us "know not that we know not".
If you are feeling somewhat off balance now, whether financially or otherwise, you are experiencing mental growing pangs. Those affected by the travesty of the Transatlantic slave trade are now growing in mental acuity. The sordid projections of past centuries have now been unveiled, and those affected by them are now experiencing what people that were in physical bondage experienced simply to survive. This survival mechanism is now apparent in most human beings. Many have mastered the ability to live in a mental world not assessable by those who have not eaten of the poisonous fruit of human bondage.
Physical torture, and mental stress forced people in bondage to obtain the wherewithal to master mental and spiritual dimensions that are “unseen”, as described by the Apostle Paul in his letter to the Corinthians, 2 Corinthians 4:18.
If you are now experiencing feelings of mental inevitability, then you are blessed. As surely as iniquity mounts, you will be strengthened extraordinarily. Paul also stated in other letters to others that “things seen” came from things that “did not appear”. This is why you are feeling so good in times that appear to be totally disastrous. Are we now experiencing a paradigm shift?
Recent scholarship on medieval "racism" has challenged and seeks to overturn a prior consensus, largely formed in the 1990s, that race is a concept exclusive to modern Western thought. Scholars have debated what constitutes "modernity," which varies from as early as the 1700s to as late as the 19th century. However, they have generally agreed that ancient and premodern history shows evidence of xenophobia, prejudice, and ethnocentrism but not "racism" in the sense we understand today. For some, this knowledge brings a sense of relief and understanding. Therefore, if you are not convinced of what I am espousing, perhaps we can clarify things more by taking a trip back to past seasons.
The division process
People that were classified by skin color have long suffered artificial distinction, which has impacted on their lives and access to resources. Those with darker skin—who understand their roots and history—continue to face barriers to rights and privileges that are freely available to others. The persistence of such systems, even in our time, points to underlying motives.
Greed
Some propose that separating humans by race is natural, even beneficial. But the wise among us would ask: beneficial to whom? Reflecting on the past reveals that there were times, long before the founding of America, when people lived together without racial divisions. Greed has often motivated racial classifications, with power and wealth at stake.
Wealthy settlers in America saw a land rich with resources but disregarded the Indigenous people who lived there as primitive and ungodly. Convincing themselves of their superiority, wealthy settlers sought to "cleanse" the land of its inhabitants and viewed this mission as justified by their religious beliefs. This classification system enabled the wealthy and powerful to convince even the less powerful and less wealthy, regardless of their skin melanin, to embrace their wicked assertions. Those with less skin melanin, however, were convinced even more because of their being deceived that they were part of the elite.
The Wealthy Settler Mindset
The settlers, unfamiliar with the land and its challenges, devised systems to claim it and reshape its inhabitants' beliefs. Attempts were made to "civilize" the Indigenous people—those who resisted were often killed or relocated, and their children were stripped of their cultural identities. Despite these efforts, the settlers found they could not fully assimilate the Indigenous people.
Help Wanted
The settlers soon realized they needed more help to conquer and cultivate the land. They attempted to enslave Indigenous people, but when some groups proved resistant, they turned their focus to those they believed to be more easily subdued—those with darker skin. People with higher levels of melanin were enslaved, while others who rejected enslavement were confined to reservations. This was the beginning of the divide and conquer process.
A "Eureka" Moment
The Catholic church in 1452 created a Papal Bull called Dum Daversa’s somewhat condoning the enslavement of Africa People. In 1455 Rumana Pontius confirmed other Catholic Church opinions. Europeans’ settlers in the 1600 and1700 hundreds saw African people as a new resource. Many Africans were enslaved and brought to the Americas to provide free labor. The settlers' labor needs, and the drive for profit led to the intensification of the transatlantic slave trade.
Classification and Denial
Realizing that slavery was increasingly viewed as immoral by some, settlers sought to justify it by classifying Africans as "non-human," thereby absolving themselves of guilt. They created racial classifications to justify their actions and avoid the label of godlessness.
The Case of Dark-Skinned Native Americans
What happened to dark-skinned Native Americans? Many were forcibly removed from their lands and transported to other countries as slaves. Later, some were brought back to the United States when slavery was outlawed elsewhere, only to be re-enslaved in America once more.
DNA and Ancestry
Some African Americans today are surprised when DNA tests reveal that much of their ancestry traces back to America, not solely Africa. My family has known this for generations, relying on the wisdom of shaman, Voodoo practitioners, and soothsayers. These connections, while sometimes dismissed as outdated, and demonic, to name a few, have granted us insights and blessings, enhancing our understanding of who we are.
On Deceit
The deception that has been discounted centuries past is now more easily understood. While sometimes dismissed as outdated, wisdom has granted us insights and blessings to enhance our understanding of who we are and how to navigate the future. Some Native Americans with lighter skin complexions are remiss of what has happened to them and have, unfortunately, unwittingly adopted the poison of classification. Some may now fear that aligning with Black Native Americans would diminish their status, thereby reducing their access to benefits being doled as alms to them by the ruling class. However, by embracing truth, they may gain an understanding of their shared history and more sustained benefits from that place.
Global Perspective
The tactic of "divide and conquer" has spread globally, though some nations are enacting laws that reflect a growing awareness of our shared humanity. Understanding and honoring this truth can lead to unfathomed blessings. For 457 years the Catholic Church has not apologized to African people for their stalwart opinions about humanity up until our most recent Pope, Pope Leo XIV who has family roots to Black African people and White Europeans. Isn’t God Good?
Maat: Ancient Wisdom
Among the forty-two principles of Maat, three stand out: "I have never stolen anyone’s land," "I have not closed my eyes to Truth," and "I have not made anyone cry." These ideals, seldom discussed in Western religions, offer guidance that some may find challenging.
Connecting to a Higher Understanding
We invite others to embrace this new Age of Mentality. Reflecting on these truths could bring a sense of peace and purpose and deepen one's understanding of humanity.






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