Cosmic Tone 13 Teaches the Power of Resilience


We’re at the end of this 13-day cycle. Today’s mantra and the 5Gforce mantra are Occult Wisdom to each other. The tones add to 14. That is always the case to raise our consciousness up a notch, if you do it. If you don’t focus your mind from within, your central axis, you’ll fall down because the planet is ascending, not descending. Humans that are descending in their consciousness aren’t helping themselves.

Today’s 3 and 4D Mantra for Meditation

The 5gforce for Meditation

I unify in order to explore. Attracting wakefulness I seal the output of space with the magnetic tone of purpose. I am guided by my own power doubled.

Kin 53-Red 1 Magnetic Skywalker

Seal of the Blue Hand

Knowledge. Accomplishment. Healing.

Receive and express the powers of Accomplishment and Healing! Fill your life with Accomplishment – in the deepest sense of the word. Heal all levels of human existence! Master the art of bringing into your life what you want. Bring to perfection and completion those areas of your life that will help you reach the next, unknown level of being.
West – transforms.
Heart chakra. Middle toe of the right foot.
Motto: I am here to heal myself and possibly help others do the same.

Cosmic tone of Presence-13~1

Cooperation allows presence to reign. Presence is an invisible force that forms the basis of all beings. To be “here and now” in every moment of your life means to experience the fullness of being. Tone 13 teaches you the power of resilience: to be, no matter what, and gives you that transcendental strength that leads you to new heights.

Timespace Sync

13 Earth, Venus, Uranus, and 1 Maldek are pulsing from 4D into 3D today for our learning.

  • The Moon spends the day in broadminded, intuitive, and original Aquarius. (Uranus rules Aquarius and Uranus mediates Red 13 Earth, our antipode challenge today)
  • Its harmony with Jupiter is progressive, inspiring us to advance and grow, while
  • Its square to Mars can highlight frustrations or impatience, which can interfere with these goals. This temperamental aspect might tempt us to rush things or push our agenda too soon. It can also fire up our feelings and disruptively stir our need for action, activity, and challenges. Especially as the day advances, we want to learn, reason things out, and gain knowledge to empower ourselves. It’s an excellent time to collaborate with someone to generate ideas or solve problems and enjoy mental rapport. Feelings might develop for someone due to what is said or a mental connection made.

From cafeastrology.com

ScR

Nothing is stable here and the Tomsk station was blacked out for a bit again. The amplitude is through the roof and the ELM background is completely odd.

List of cultural genocides Worldwide


The term has been used to describe the destruction of cultural heritage in connection with various events which mostly occurred during the 20th century:

Europe

  • Historian Stephen Wheatcroft states that the Soviet peasantry was subject to cultural destruction during the creation of the “New Soviet man“,[16] Lynne Viola makes a similar characterization of Collectivization in the Soviet Union adding a noted colonial character to the project in their observation of the event.[17]
  • In reference to the Axis powers (primarily, Nazi Germany)’s policies towards some nations during World War II (ex. the German occupation of Poland & the destruction of Polish culture).[18][19]
  • The Jewish holocaust. But Hitler also executed all cultural groups that did not align with his, not just Jews. He killed everyone who was different.
  • In the Bosnian War during the Siege of Sarajevo, cultural genocide was committed by Bosnian Serb forces. The National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina was specifically targeted and besieged by cannons positioned all around the city. The National Library was completely destroyed in the fire, along with 80 per cent of its contents. Some 3 million books were destroyed, along with hundreds of original documents from the Ottoman Empire and the Austro-Hungarian monarchy.[20]
  • 2004 unrest in Kosovo.[21] In an urgent appeal,[22] issued on 18 March by the extraordinary session of the Expanded Convocation of the Holy Synod of Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC), it was reported that a number of Serbian churches and shrines in Kosovo had been damaged or destroyed by Albanian rioters. At least 30 sites were completely destroyed, more or less destroyed, or further destroyed (sites that had been previously damaged).[23]
  • After the Greek Civil War, Greek authorities had conducted a cultural genocide upon Slavic Macedonians in Northern Greece through prohibition of communication in Slavic languages, renaming of cities, towns and villages (Lerin/Лерин to Florina etc.), deportation of Slavic Macedonians, particularly women and children, as well as many other actions intended to marginalize and oppress the Slavic Macedonians residing in Northern Greece. While some of these actions had been motivated by political ideology, as many of the Slavic Macedonians had sided with the defeated communists, the majority of actions were committed to wipe out any traces of Slavic Macedonians or their culture in Northern Greece.[24][25]
  • Turkey: Especially in the island of Imbros. The island was primarily inhabited by ethnic Greeks from antiquity until approximately the 1960s, when many were forced to flee due to a campaign of cultural genocide and discrimination enacted by the Turkish government.[26] Massive scale persecution against the local Greeks started in 1961, as part of the Eritme Programmi operation that aimed at the elimination of Greek education and the enforcement of economic, psychological pressure and violence. Under these conditions, the Turkish government approved the appropriation of >90% of the cultivated areas of the island and the settlement of additional 6,000 ethnic Turks from mainland Turkey.[27][28] Finally, the island was also officially renamed by Turkey in 1970 to Gökçeada to finalize the removal of any remaining Greek influence.
  • Francoist Spain: the alleged prohibition of the use of minority languages such as Catalan or Galician in the public space, from schools to shops, public transport, or even in the streets, the banning of the use of Catalan or Galician birth names for children, the renaming of cities, streets and all toponyms from Catalan, Basque or Galician to Castilian-Spanish, and the abolition of government and all cultural institutions in Catalonia as well as in Basque Country and Galicia with the goal of total cultural suppression and assimilation.[29]
    • John D. Hargreaves writes that “A policy of cultural genocide was implemented: the Catalan language and key symbols of Catalan independent identity and nationhood, such as the flag (the senyera), the national hymn (‘Els Segadors‘) and the national dance (the sardana), were proscribed. Any sign of independence or opposition, in fact, was brutally suppressed. Catalan identity and consequently the Catalan nation were threatened with extinction.”[30]
    • Although Josep Pla and other Catalan authors published books in Catalan in the 1950s, and even there were prizes of Catalan Literature during Francoism like the Premi Sant Jordi de novel·la, editorial production in Catalan never recovered the peak levels it had reached before Spanish Civil War[31] Història de l’edició a Catalunya. A prominent case of popularization of Catalan was Joan Manuel Serrat: although he could compose Catalan songs and gained certain notoriety, he was not allowed to sing in Catalan in the Eurovision contest its La, la, la. theme, and was replaced by Spanish singer Massiel, who won the Eurovision contest.[32] Overall, despite some tolerance as Franco’s regime relaxed in the late 60s and early 70s, Catalan and the rest of minority languages of Spain were strictly banned from higher education, administration and all official endeavors, thus being in practice confined to the private sphere and domestic uses (see Language policies of Francoist Spain).
  • The cultural relationship between the Welsh and English has been shaped by the military, political, economic and cultural power exercised by the more populous English over the Welsh for many centuries. The Anglo-Norman kings of England had conquered Wales militarily by the 13th century, and under Henry VIII the country was incorporated into the Kingdom of England by the Laws in Wales Acts in the 16th century.[33] 19th-century Anglo-Saxonism led to theories of English racial superiority that described the Welsh as racially inferior. Around the same time, English and Scottish industrialists began establishing iron works and other heavy industry in the coalfield of south Wales. Many elements of the Welsh economy and society since then have been shaped by demands from England.[33] For example, in the mid-19th century, Welsh was demoted to the language of the crass and uneducated by the British government in Wales’ schools.[33] This has led to a decline in the use of the Welsh language and is seen by some as representative of an overall loss of Welsh culture at the hands of the English. The rise of second homes, from England, in Wales is also contributing to the decline of the Welsh language. In some places, the concentration of second homes is so high that up to 46% of the local housing stock can be empty for parts of the year, with the Welsh natives set to become a minority in their own country.[34][35] This is pushing out many younger Welsh speakers, As more communities become places for holiday lets, rural and village schools close. This in turn weakens the predominance of Welsh as the default language in particular communities.[36]
  • Map showing the distribution of the Irish language in 1871Ireland has been described as enduring cultural genocide under British rule, which aimed to eradicate the Irish language, Irish culture, and the Catholic faith.[37][38][39] Ireland’s cultural genocide is discussed in the Dictionary of Genocide (2007), as well as by Christopher Murray (1997) in reference to the suppression of the Irish language;[40] Hilary M. Carey (1997) in reference to the transportation of Irish convicts to Australia;[41] and by Tomás Mac Síomóin (2018).[42]
  • France’s policies (also known as Vergonha, “shame,” in Occitan) towards its various regional and minority languages, referring to non-standard French as patois, have been described as genocide by professor of Catalan philology at the University of the Balearic Islands Jaume Corbera i Pou who argues,[43]

When at the mid-19th century, primary school is made compulsory all across the State, it is also made clear that only French will be taught, and the teachers will severely punish any pupil speaking in patois. The aim of the French educational system will consequently not be to dignify the pupils’ natural humanity, developing their culture and teaching them to write their language, but rather to humiliate them and morally degrade them for the simple fact of being what tradition and their nature made them. The self-proclaimed country of the “human rights” will then ignore one of man’s most fundamental rights, the right to be himself and speak the language of his nation. And with that attitude France, the “grande France” that calls itself the champion of liberty, will pass the 20th century, indifferent to the timid protest movements of the various linguistic communities it submitted and the literary prestige they may have given birth to.

[…]

France, that under Franco‘s reign was seen here [in Catalonia] as the safe haven of freedom, has the miserable honour of being the [only] State of Europe—and probably the world – that succeeded best in the diabolical task of destroying its own ethnic and linguistic patrimony and moreover, of destroying human family bonds: many parents and children, or grandparents and grandchildren, have different languages, and the latter feel ashamed of the first because they speak a despicable patois, and no element of the grandparents’ culture has been transmitted to the younger generation, as if they were born out of a completely new world. This is the French State that has just entered the 21st century, a country where stone monuments and natural landscapes are preserved and respected, but where many centuries of popular creation expressed in different tongues are on the brink of extinction. The “gloire” and the “grandeur” built on a genocide. No liberty, no equality, no fraternity: just cultural extermination, this is the real motto of the French Republic.

Asia

Oceania

North America

See also: Cultural genocide in the United States and Trail of Tears

The New Cultural Genocide

Artificial Intelligence posing as a God, not just as a tool, but against Real Intelligence; naturally evolving humans and all life on earth.

You can see the human cultural genocide per this list has been leading up to deep state annihilation of human cultures.