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Part 1 - Pathways

A-Seeker

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B-Seer

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C-Belover

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Part 2 - Resources

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Summary of America's Dark Story's three themes

America’s Dark Story’s three themes:

1) the penitentiary movement

2) the Indian Removal movement, and

3) the slavery movement

manifest the four themes that define the Warrior’s Quest.

Each tells how America dealt with 1) the Intimate Enemy, 2) developed philosophical theory, practical documents of social order, and operational institutions that were anchored by and manifested dreadful fear, and 3) suppressed and/or obliterated the presence of the feminine and/or the Goddess.

Woven together they set in motion the fourth theme
4) the social, cultural and spiritual
dynamic that led America—inevitably—to compose and complete the
Dark Story, namely, through the production of an
apocalyptic
weapon of mass and
self-annihilation.

As the bomb exploded on Hiroshima, the End-Time was effected. Life as previously known through the three Big Stories (and other extant Big Stories) were fulfilled, terminated and/or obliterated. From the radioactive ashes a New Day, a New Millennium, a New World arose with its Big Story of the Warrior’s Quest.

Each of the three movement has seminal documents that find expression in social theories, cultural values, spiritual interpretations, and political/governmental laws, policies and institutions.

Continue--Summary: the penitentiary movement


 

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