Positive Education

Peace,
This cipher has been set up to provide information and knowledge about who we are and what we are about. Our focus is going to be those who have very limited access to Gods and Earths and would like to know more, as well as those seeking the Knowledge Of Self. We are the 5% in this poor part of the Planet Earth known as Wisconsin or Wise Consciousness. We are the Black seed and the Brown seed, here to provide the teachings to those in need.

We always stress the fact that the internet is not a proper medium for receiving this resurrection knowledge. It must be face to face because "Man shall not live by bread alone but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God!" We are here to provide writings that provoke thought, answer basic frequently asked questions, and to spark thought and conversation. Build means to add on positively and we hope to extend an open invitation to those interested. For our brothers and sisters who already have knowledge of the teachings, "Welcome!" Feel free to contact us and reach out. Allah is the God... always has been, always will be.

WE ARE
the Nation of Gods and Earths. A nation is a group of people with unity and a similar way of life. Our culture is righteousness, I God, to be right and just. We are not muslims and do not claim to be a sect or offspring of any religious group; we are not a religion. We teach freedom, justice and equality and we advocate righteousness. We deal with the science of how and why things exist; and in the realm of fact and reason there is no room for belief or blind faith. We teach that there is no mystery god and that the supreme being of the universe is the original man. God is man and the supreme of all beings is the original man, the black, brown and yellow seeds. We teach that the original people are the fathers and mothers of civilization, though we are not pro-black nor anti-white. We are pro-righteousness and anti-devilish. We understand and accept all the human families of the planet earth for who they are. Often we are referred to as 5 percenters or the 5%. The population in general can be broken down into three basic categories; The 85%, the 10%, and the 5% (all combined 100% of the population). The 85% are the masses, they are uncivilized poison animal eaters who do not have the knowledge of themselves, who do not know their origin in this world. The 10% represent the few who wish to take advantage of and "blood suck" the masses (85%) in order to make themselves rich (not always monetarily). The 5% are a select few, the poor righteous teachers who have the ability to empower the people with the truth and diminish the control of the 10%. We are civilized men women and children, from many walks of life who are constantly striving for love, peace and happiness.

Friday, May 18, 2012

THE GLORY



PEACE,
I've noticed with myself that accomplishing a goal, at times, was simply to satisfy a desire I had- a hunger deep within me. Other times I wanted to succeed to “show them I can do it.” The latter can be dangerous. The subconscious mind can fool us into thinking we are striving to accomplish a goal for ourselves, when truly the motivating factor is the GLORY. Would you perform the same way if no one was watching? Would you be as happy about your achievements without recognition? There is nothing wrong with wanting credit for your work and getting your just due. The problem exists when the thirst for accolades drives you more than personal satisfaction.
When chasing the glory becomes a “high” and you start to become addicted to the rush that comes from the attention, things can get slippery. Then you find yourself caught in a never ending cycle chasing empty goals that bring no true satisfaction. Our children often look up to us, their parents, for approval when they are starting to accomplish things. At a young age they often want us to acknowledge that they’ve done a good job. When we look for approval from others on a constant basis we are quietly admitting that we value the judgment and opinions of others- possibly more than our own. Like that child who wants to impress the parent, you tend to seek approval and justification from those you think are above you in rank or position to some degree. Now if a person can perform a task at a high level, and you acknowledge that their skill set is above your ability, that’s understandable and you must be honest to admit these types of things. But you have to keep this in perspective; don’t praise them and devalue yourself.
Often in today’s society we are subconsciously led to put people we admire on a pedestal, and at times deify them (the Jesus syndrome) and we convince ourselves they are better than we are as people. We equivocate wealth with worth in this country and we often cee people with more monetary wealth as being more valuable than those of us with meager financial means (sometimes without even realizing it). My point: don’t put the others above yourself.
I especially cee this with some of my black, brown and yellow brothers and sisters who seem to be so motivated to disprove what “White America” thinks of them. To want to be perceived in the proper light and understood is natural, don’t get me wrong. However if you are constantly looking UP to a group of people, or a person seeking approval and validation you are selling yourself short. Why is your own opinion and satisfaction not good enough? Often when you do finally “show them you can do it,” or “prove them wrong” the feeling is not as gratifying as you imagined it would be. Be aware of your driving factor and be sincere in your intentions.

Proper Education Activates Constant Elevation
Born Logic Allah

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