Thursday, July 25, 2013

The Four Directions Encounter The Anti-Christ-- Part One of Four-- She of the West




Each of the Four Directions had their own run-in with the Anti-Christ at one point.  (Though, technically, he was not the Anti-Christ yet, as that did not happen until this week). 



She of the West (The Female of the Original Twins) was forced into an engagement with him in the early 1900's.  An ambitious climber who wanted to get in with his most powerful and influential circle told him about her.  "I know the girl for you..." he said, "she's not like these other girls." He was right, she wasn't.

And as William (I will call the Anti-Christ William) was adept at reading energy, he was intrigued and agreed to meet her.

He was considered the most eligible
 bachelor at that time, but she did not want to be with him.  That drove him crazy as there was not much that he couldn't have, so he decided that he wanted her... and he would have her!! 

When she refused his engagement, he said, "Do you NOT KNOW what I could do to your entire family??  I will RUIN them!!!" And so, she conceded.


 
He crushed her right hand until it broke as he put the ring on her left ring finger, while promising her that they would have the best life of anyone and that it would be fantastic.  He said, "We'll be Living the Life that everyone wishes they were."

They were married, and though they desired each other greatly, he cheated on her often, and told her that he could have anyone he wanted.  
It was further hurtful, as he had put a spell on her to make sure that she could only Love him.  He pointed blondes out to her who he could have, had had, would have, and sometimes made sure that she would walk in on his extramarital affairs.   He always made sure that he had the emotional and physical upper hand, and kept her off balance and unhappy.  As often as necessary, he would be kind to her just enough so that she would stay.
They had three children, boys, all of whom he made sure looked more like him, and who he claimed their loyalty and allegiance as his own.  In fact, it's True to say that he owned them. 

Reflecting back on this, it makes sense that She of the West (Black Nations) would have an encounter about having one's freedom taken away, as that is such an important theme in the Healing of the Black Nations.

~ namaste' ~ shalom ~ mitakuye oyasin ~ aloha ~ malama pono ~

#SeeYouInNewEden

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