Fight or Flight | Predestination

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The real and immediate danger of predatory animals has been reinterpreted by modern civilized people as a socioeconomic predator.

People struggle and make efforts against theoretical calamities like a lack of resources.

And then when the hormonal reaction is worn out, people switch to an attempt to avoid and forget this imaginary enemy.

Both responses are physical, emotional, animal in nature.

And despite our contracted, technological, social window-dressing of the interaction there is still just a re-representation of a lack of control, a subservient role and a newtonian/mechanical feminine relationship with the environment.

This is an abandonment of a creative expression of “I Am” and a submission to circumstances.

We are destined and required to worn out by this manic/depressive sinusoidal slavery in order to reunited with faith in “I Am.”

There will never be a total abandonment, collectively, of this process as the “work” serves the individuals who are directly utilizing “I Am.”

But the struggle never ends, there is no rest in labor, there is no safety in escape.

You can’t run, you can’t hide, you can’t fight.

The only salvation lies in an adoption of a creative, dominant, superior role with the direct and explicit use of God’s power and wisdom, which is “I Am.”

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