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Enna Reittort

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Peter Kingsley

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In my capacity as a Human Being, fiercely and tenderly in love with our Mother Earth, I am devoted to our human co-evolutionary bond with her, and to pursuing the fullness of what it means to be human.

As an anthropologist, my field is that of traditional cultures and grassroots wisdom. Having acquired a PhD on the basis of ten years with an esoteric caste-denying Indian subculture, I turned away from academia to ‘go native’ as an aspiring peasant in the spirit of regenerative farming. I practice what might be called ‘deep’ anthropology, experiential rather than theoretical, and in apprenticeship to Nature, our deep teacher whose language is understood by our multidimensional bodies.

This anthropologist got her education in the west but cred
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“Accepting at least as a working assumption the notion that humans are a fractal of the whole universe has the huge advantage of allowing curiosity to step outside the boundaries of both conventional rationality and religiously-conditioned belief-thinking.”
Enna Reittort, Krivda, the Godtrix against the Matrix

“That makes for a top-heavy lot of father-power concentrated in men who derive it from a nebulous ‘father-god’, at the expense of normal human fatherhood. It reverses the order of sane traditional relationships between the generations, where any younger male would call an older man ‘father’, while in Christianity the wise old peasant must call the junior priest ‘father’. It may well also have had a disempowering effect on the normal development of mature manhood and fatherhood in ordinary men. Arguably, with so much ‘father-power’ vested in the priests as community authorities and owners of morality and spirituality, ordinary family men would be deprived of much of their own male potential to grow into emotionally adult fatherhood. Logically, the frustrated adult male must then take advantage of men’s patriarchal ‘superiority’ to indulge in immature compensatory behaviors of domestic violence on wife and children.”
Enna Reittort, Krivda, the Godtrix against the Matrix

“Thanks to modern research on trauma, we can understand that the men of the Inquisition are deeply programmed by the religious ideology, more so even than the common folk. Visceral hatred and cold, calculating, victimization of the feminine, life, and Nature, are an outcome of, and ‘compensation’ for, their own conditioning into total subservience to their ‘holy’ mission at the price of induced self-hatred. This involves a certain form of dehumanization, also deliberately achieved especially under Jesuit training (see next section).”
Enna Reittort, Krivda, the Godtrix against the Matrix

“Accepting at least as a working assumption the notion that humans are a fractal of the whole universe has the huge advantage of allowing curiosity to step outside the boundaries of both conventional rationality and religiously-conditioned belief-thinking.”
Enna Reittort, Krivda, the Godtrix against the Matrix

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