Sunday, January 30, 2011

I Can't Take My Eyes off Egypt

Egypt: Been there done that Egypt.  It was in the mid 1990s shortly after terrorist had bomb Luxor, killing several tourists.That i ventured forth to this magnificent part of the world to pay my respect to cheops, Pyrmids, say hello to Spnix and be tottally awed by the far flung momunmts strewn across the dessert which rendered me speecless and small in light of the history that exists in this part of the world.


So as i watch the day to day movement of the Egyptian people in the streets of its three major cities, i can not help but to reflect on Selma Alabama. In Selma we had a preacher, In  Egypt  the Pharohes are emerging from the sands of time, and calling out to the current Pheroah mubarak to let the people go. Further The entire region in that part of the world is turning over the sands of time. The last vesstiges of thousands upon thousands yeas is being overtuned. Its similar to Europes Midevel Age,  moving to the one of englightenmetn. Another anolgy i might offer here is that the movement of people is the same as the movement of the earth when she can not longer take the pressure she erupts and an stunami or earthquake or wild storm or torrental rains, or tumoltous floods occur. Its all about energy what humans produced through our thoughts and behavior and when the circuts are overloaded the whole shit  blows apart.
And then we might want to look at the situation in the Middle East as a sign post on the road heading to 2012 -- the end time as we say, which for me simply means the end of life as we have known it to be for a long time. We are all  a part of and witnesses to our collective evolutionmone people living on this planet, that most recently lost its direction and the Poles sightly moved, causing air control personnel to cancel flights. Did you hear about this?

Its wake up time folks.all the boarders and all the differnces we hold as evident truths are being are being melted away by the heat of terror --- the terror or war, the terror of poverty, the terror of religions, the terror of govenments, the terror of ourselves. We are all in this togehter, and as such we are the change we are waiting for.

Happy Sunday, y'all or Monday, depending on where you are in this world.


Peace.

Moi, Mahmoudah

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