
Mental Slavery #1375
Caption from poster__ Mental Slavery The idea of slavery is often visualized with chains, bondage and harsh punishment or physical abuse. However, most fail to realize that the most powerful type of slavery is “Mental Slavery” as described by Noble Drew Ali. This type of abuse is often not identified as abuse becphysicalause the victim does not realize they are being abusedas their is no physical pain being inflicted. The deceptive tactics of “Mental Slavery” embeds itself within the deeper regions of the subconscious, while disconnecting the higher faculties of consciouness to create a “Social Zombie.” This “Social Zombie” refuses to accept any type idea of psychological progression as they fear the pain of “thought,” conscious action, or material deficiency due to the active expression and utilization of higher mind faculties. It was an is the unfortunate effectiveness of the dehumanization “Willie Lynch” cirriculum that has its victims perpetuating phsychological and physical destruction onto themselves. Through language, denationalization, pysche-subjugation and the demise of the familial infra-structure, the possibility for clinical diagnosis was allowed despite the need for a thurough diagnosis of the root of the current clinical issues: Mental Destruction and Natal Identity Self Harm Tactics. It is also important to identify why Asiatic relationships suffer as family is the first techology for the expression of “Unity.” To relinquish the parental rights of Willie Lynch, instructions must be provided to reverse the phycosis of self destruction and victimology. As we exist in a time of disorder, confusion and psychological chaos, it is paramount that one educate themselves and utilize internal direction to ensure future progression and the reduction of a self-defeating mind state. Often times, a well respected and published “Doctor” is needed before the sceptic begins to take select theories as possible fact. In this case, a book written by Dr. Leary has emerged as a scholarly defense against sceptics that perpetuate the feeling that “Mental Slavery” does not exist. Regarding this book, the following has been stated: “While African Americans (Unconscious Moors) managed to emerge from chattel slavery and the oppressive decades that followed with great strength and resiliency, they did not emerge unscathed. Slavery produced centuries of physical, psychological and spiritual injury. Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing lays the groundwork for understanding how the past has influenced the present, and opens up the discussion of how we can use the strengths we have gained to heal.” Slavery as we choose to understand it is over, but the slavery that we refuse to admit to still exist. This never ending slavery is the slavery of the mind. Our ancestors were released from their physical bondage and we ended up in mental bondage. This bondage is caused by our lower desires. Our lower desires being our hatred, envy, lust, and jealousy of one another. This bondage is caused from a lack of understanding our- selves. To free ourselves from this bondage, we must start by freeing our minds. We must free ourselves from the stereotypes that are placed over our heads. We must stop addressing one another by abhorrent names such as nigga. We must play more, and argue less. We must cut back on music, and read more books. We must live within our means, and not by others standards. We must be more self-sufficient and less dependent. We must start some where. We must free our hearts to free our souls. We must hate less and love more. We must listen more and talk less. We must learn responsibility for our actions. We must re- discover phrases such as, “I’m Sorry”, and “Thank You.” We must become positive role models for our little people instead of allowing the television to do it for us. If we spend more time acting like human beings, we’ll spend less time treating one another like animals. The only way we can successfully free ourselves from this mental slavery is to educate ourselves. Educate ourselves in these schools and universities. Educate ourselves to the struggles of our ancestors. By this, we can stop history from repeating itself. Knowledge is the key to unlock the manacles from around our train of thinking. Let us not make the efforts of leaders such as; Mary McLeod Bethune, Richard Allen, Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King Jr., Sojourner Truth, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Harriet Tubman, be in vain due to our ignorance. to still exist. This never ending slavery is the slavery of the mind. Our ancestors were released from their physical bondage and we ended up in mental bondage. This bondage is caused by our lower desires. Our lower desires being our hatred, envy, lust, and jealousy of one another. This bondage is caused from a lack of understanding ourselves.To free ourselves from this bondage, we must start by freeing our minds. We must free ourselves from the stereotypes that are placed over our heads. We must stop addressing one another by abhorrent names such as nigga. We must play more, and argue less. We must cut back on music, and read more books. We must live within our means, and not by others standards. We must be more self-sufficient and less dependent. We must start some where. We must free our hearts to free our souls. We must hate less and love more. We must listen more and talk less. We must learn responsibility for our actions. We must re- discover phrases such as, “I’m Sorry”, and “Thank You.” We must become positive role models for our little people instead of allowing the television to do it for us. If we spend more time acting like human beings, we’ll spend less time treating one another like animals. The only way we can successfully free ourselves from this mental slavery is to educate ourselves. Educate ourselves in these schools and universities. Educate ourselves to the struggles of our ancestors. By this, we can stop history from repeating itself. Knowledge is the key to unlock the manacles from around our train of thinking. Let us not make the efforts of leaders such as; Mary McLeod Bethune, Richard Allen, Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King Jr., Sojourner Truth, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Harriet Tubman, be in vain due to our ignorance. Now available 11" x 17" Print with Black Frames $25.00 For 24" x 36' Size prints please call 678-608-7892 to order