"Deeper than Racism."
What we experience as Hebrews is deeper than
racism for it's simply hate for a Brother.
The Brother being Jacob/Yisrael who fought in
the womb with Esau who is the other.
Esau is the seed that Yah hates for he's the one
that shatan chose to place his spirit within.
So the hatred they feel for us goes way back to
their ancestors but it's a fight that they can't win.
It's deeper than racism because it's spiritual a fight
between two Brothers, it's evil versus good, wrong and right.
This is a fight that will continue between the descendants
of Esau and Jacob who are different as Black and White.
We are truly hated not only by Edomites but our own
who are blind, unconscious and in Captivity.
They are walking according to the god of this world
who at this time cannot see.
I heard the term Ghetto Black it's derogatory in nature
to put down someone who is darker by a lighter one.
They don't understand this is not just an attack on dark
skinned people but against Yah this is what's being done.
Yah is by no means Red or Brown but Black as Scripture
describes Him and pretty soon the others will know.
Because when the Edomites wake up to who they are and
their future all Hebrews of all shades will have to go.
This is a mindset of Edomite Supremacy where we are
taught to hate the darker ones but they're going to learn.
When they see Yah and He's not White or light skinned
I think then they'll have a reason to be concerned.
Racism is real and it's among our people who have a
mindset that White is Right again Edomite supremacy.
This is the way shatan wants them to think to praise
his own the Edomites and hate themselves completely.
This is truly a spiritual matter and spiritual warfare
is waged in the flesh with the simple and mindless.
Our greatest enemy is our own unconscious who are
weapons in shatan's hands but them Yah will address.
Deeper than racism but just hatred of a Brother who
Yah chose just like He chose Abel over Cain too.
Until Yah comes and puts an end to it finally this is
what they will continue to do.
Shalom,
shelly david wright, poet
healingheartspoetry@yahoo.com
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