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Re: INTELLIGENCE and the feminine brain

Telepathy:

What if this observed phenomenon in monkeys was the prototypical form of communication in early modern humans?

We have the tools, and utilize them on the subconscious level, why not consciously?

The hieroglyphs of Ancient Afara-Aka suggest that we first communicated using ideas; the advantage of telepathy using this form of communication should be obvious to all. It also appears to be a natural evolution, or deterioration, since the subsequent conversion from pictures/ideas to words, because of their limitations, tend to facilitate “man’s” proclivity for deceit. Even now, I’m trying to frame words so as not to offend or convey the wrong idea; words that merely reveal that part of the thought which allows me to maintain a certain level of self-comfort.
It also does not escape me that such a mode of communication would require a tremendous amount of trust among the citizens of such a society.

This reminds me of a topic posted last year entitled “Credo Mutwa” it was all about “Reptilian Aliens” morphing into African villagers or invading their bodies in order to practice deceit. At first glance this appears to be an embellishment of a natural reaction to strangers or foreigners, but what if there is a deeper meaning. What if the effects of interaction with these strangers or foreigners were more than residual cultural influences? What if the effects were genetic?

Was Eve deceived or was she violated? Is it coincidence that Cadmus had to do battle with the snake/serpent God Mars, father of Deimos=Panic, Phobos=Fear and Eris=Strife/Discord in his attempt to bring civilization to the Greeks? Was Cain a victim (succumb to) of any of the above emotions? Was Esau or Jacob?

The perfect example of an African right brain thinker or feminine brain thinker was C.A. Diop. He was our 20th century Augur. His treatise on the role of Africa in civilization is unimpeachable. However, as teacher he could only point the way:
“Not the greatest Master can go even one step for his disciple; in himself he must experience each stage of developing consciousness. Therefore he will know nothing for which he is not ripe.” Ancient Egyptian Proverb; why aren’t we there yet people?

Isn’t it time we came down off our fences? One cannot abhor the devil (the dragon/snake of the darkness) and adore his works.

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INTELLIGENCE and the feminine brain
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