Nazification is something associated with Nazi Germany, defining the way the state established during World War II was constituted, which includes the observed behaviours, way of life, and rules. The more vivid characteristic of the nazification of Germany during World War II was the removal of Jewish people from the city centre. Such a removal had the clear goal of building an illusory space with a peaceful atmosphere, where only who were considered from the superior race were allowed to walk through freely. The atrocities against Jewish people were resulting from the eager desire of Nazis to fulfil that goal, and also preventing people considered from an inferior race to grow their numbers. If we keep consciousness at hand we eventually reach the understanding that the city centre was just the beginning. We all know that with the birth of new people and the population growth, the city needs to expand, implying that only the city centre wouldn’t be enough to all people considered from a superior race. Therefore, the nazification needs to expand too, implying that killing thousands of Jews—who were considered as inferior race—has also served to open room for such an aryan race expansion. When we look at that priceless piece of knowledge extracted from history we understand why facing darkness and its associated hatred culture is a personal duty. Such a duty has the clear goal of caring about life as the ultimate goal, preventing what has happened in Nazi Germany to repeat itself with new terms established by modern society.


It’s crystal clear that we need to deal with—and understand—our own suffering as a way of stepping into our personal evolution. What’s not clear to the majority of people is the understanding of being considered equals, no matter the circumstances. We’ve been conditioned to be segregated by social classes, and different groups according to religion, political view, and so on. The negative conditioning of a segregated society implies in distorting the need of a human being to socialise with others. That distorted need establishes discrimination as a foundation of a society where we can only socialise with someone who’s considered of “the same level” of ours. Fortunately, modern society isn’t only established by those distorted terms.


Stepping out of the illusion created by the ideal of a discriminatory and segregated society, where people are considered either superior or inferior, requires keeping consciousness at hand no matter the circumstances. We need to cultivate and nurture the beautiful light we’ve deep within, seeing each other as equals, and therefore, caring about life as the ultimate goal.


We need to be able to recognise the presence of darkness in the surroundings, performing our body and mind training, and getting prepared to deal with obnoxious behaviours and discriminatory acts issued by minds in suffering. The more we realise how astonishing we already are, the better we understand we all are astonishing creatures, whose lives are genuinely happy and meaningful by loving each other instead of promoting and profiting from hatred.


Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓



Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).


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