Unleashing Your Primal Instincts: A Path to Personal Empowerment
- Roslyn Manley
- Feb 22, 2024
- 4 min read
Updated: Jun 28, 2024

Suppose we genuinely want to invoke change or understanding concerning others, external from our race, culture, and planted perceptions. In that case, we must first seek internal invocation with planted inclusions into our subconscious. Our universal DNA strand is beyond physical implantations. They stem from a much deeper inheritance through a dual trajectory of mental and physical attributes. All living creatures have defense mechanisms to fight off viruses through signals sent by the brain, such as viruses and other foreign matter that evolve into more vigorous, and even more offensive, opponents seeking entrance inside us. Cancer is an example of these offensive opponents generated by foreign matter, which causes normal body cells to transition into abnormal cells, introduced to the body, or inherited through the DNA strand. As an inherited attribute moves through your family, it becomes an exponential compound, reticent in its progressive attack. This inclusion is no different from the embedded code in our mentalities that translates into self-hate expressed to those who unfortunately share our generational experiences.

The subconscious is a truly sneaky attribute to our mentalities, birthed out of consistent external tampering. Consider being around your parent who uses profanity every day but exclaims that you are forbidden to use it. Eventually, you find yourself using profanity with your friends, and later, in conversation with your parents—a slip of the tongue. Was it truly a slip of the tongue, or were you accessing the storage of your subconscious?

There was a lot of planning that went into slavery and redirecting all you have been taught about your heritage and culture. Your subconscious is accessing your fear and acknowledges all the new ongoing inclusions that cause you to become bitter. Slavery is initially a mental conquest. It is also ongoing even when fear is not around. Although slavery is said to have ended approximately one hundred fifty-one years ago in the U.S., mental slavery has continued to separate race and culture. The subconscious has remained a storage safe full of turmoil.

We must confront our subconscious, and first change our minds and behaviors to represent the truth. We do this by meditating, researching, practicing true self-awareness, etc. We must be selective in the systems of belief we choose that continue to make us docile or creating us to be like ant soldiers, going out to recruit and conquer positive attributes that could heal our mentalities. We must first change ourselves, and only then will we plant the healthy seeds needed to heal the fertile ground that will bring forth a purely organic harvest.
We have got to be selective in feeding our subconscious while educating and redirecting our slavery mentalities and actions after that. Being selective is a daily walk of awareness. Change the mentality, and this changes the action. We must be gatekeepers to all that is allowed into our subconscious, as it can be a silent killer to our race and culture. The change that we want to see begins with us. If we allow others to control our mentalities and cause the actions they are seeking, those pulling our puppet strings will continue to determine our self-awareness.
There is no such thing as an impenetrable mind. Your subconscious makes sure of that. It is the storage retainer for all that you hear. Understand that hearing does not necessarily mean you are listening, which is why you must be paying attention to your surroundings. However, in some cases, such as fear, your passion often creates a barrier that causes you to miss the message. Hearing what is said does not mean you received the intent in the message. A defensive stance can be animalistic in that it is instinctively primitive and triggered by a signal of danger or fear. When I see people become angry and irrational, this immediately gives me the signal to back off, as I am no dictator nor am I the master of anyone else’s fear. However, I am fearless in planting the seeds. Some people use their belief systems as crutches to reinforce their comfort zones of mental dormancy.

Though change is inevitable, how you change can either be progressive or regressive. Progressive change can be positive or negative, but it reflects that you are at least thinking for yourself. Regressive change is when you remain as a foot soldier to belief systems in their totality without questioning anything, though you are alerted. Some find comfort in being told what to do regardless of their mental opposition. Some insist on trusting their instinctive attributes to form an objective opinion, though processing may be immature.
The rebirth process, going from fully trusting what is told to you and letting your “basic instincts” regularly guide your decision-making, can take you through a painful process of withdrawals. I liken this process to a ping-pong match that leads to much frustration initially, but it is your divine right to “lean unto thine own understanding” (paraphrased from Proverbs 3:5), though you may have been taught not to. You are the master of your internal battles, even if you seek external counseling. It is you who must still make the ultimate decisions concerning external counsel.

This is not a message telling you to denounce any belief systems. It is a message to hold counsel with your instincts to make a well-informed decision.
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