Photo explanations

The photo on the left is a 1996 throw back pic of me with a keffiyeh scarf on in support of Palestinian kids throwing rocks at tanks in resistance to being pushed out of their homes and deported to reservations, the same way our people were forced onto dead land plantations and reservations over here in America. It was shortly after Yitzhak Rabin returned to the essence. He was an Israeli leader that seemed to want a peaceful solution unlike Netenyahu who I believe has been acting in concert with Hamas to create pretexts to go to war for their own profit.

I was in court facing the death penalty. I was advised not to make a political statement of that nature so out of deference to my attorneys I took the keffiyeh off my head and draped it around my neck like a scarf with the hope that someone who was being oppressed over there would know that someone cared about their struggle. 

At the time I was a Sufi, the theosophical tradition within Islam that views all of existence, including the human lifewave as an emanation of the One G-d gaining experience through Being before consciously becoming one with G-D and expanding G-ds consciousness  as our thoughts expand ours.

The picture of a Morehouse professor with her fist raised in solidarity, wearing a keffiyeh in the same way as I did as a 20 year old is affirmation.

It is affirmation that we should always follow our conscience, even when we feel like we are standing alone and will be retaliated against because of our stance. We are never alone when we follow our hearts and want for others what we want for ourselves. 

For those who believe that the search for immortality is a lost cause are wrong. Our immortality is instantly attained by aligning our values and lives with the progression of all sentient beings.

Salute to the countless kids from all economical and social strata who protest the genocide of the Palestinians to awaken the hearts of those who support it. Those in projects, trailer parks, the burbs and in colleges. DO NOT STOP!!! 

Right now, the population of one of my hometowns, Rowland, North Carolina in these United States of America, is a little less than a thousand. The number of people kiIIed by the genocide is equivalent to thirty and more, small towns like Rowland.

Imagine waking up to find out that your whole town has been brutally killed by bombs, starvation, and the weight of rubble collapsing on their bodies whether they are old people who have lived most of their lives, or infants who lives began and ended in the middle of a genocide without ever knowing security. 

How can anyone be prolife but support any policy that slâughters kids by the thousands? Who can claim to follow Christ but spit on his principles?!!!

STOP WARMONGERING WORLDWIDE BY ALL GÅNGS, NO MATTER THE NAMES.