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No Contact, No Conflict: A Code for Black Communities

n Sufism, the collective consciousness makes up the one true God. This one true God is the macrocosm, and those who gather to make it are the microcosms, or atoms. This interconnected system has codes of conduct.

In the ancient era, these codes were called the 42 ideals of Ma'at, and initiates renounced vices from their psyche. In the modern era, black people have become savage because they don't have such codes to maintain law and order in their communities.

Neely Fuller Jr., empathizing with the plight of black people in North America, constructed a single code that would harmonize the original people: no contact, no conflict.

Awareness is necessary so that we can witness the vile behavior that comes out of black people when they make contact. A good example is when DJ Moh flashed his gun during his friend's birthday bash.

After night or day shifts, when black people now lack something useful to do, they show off. The prime ingredient of this poison is boasting.

In the science of the soul, we are taught that this world is a prison house of chaurasi, and the prison master is white supremacy. Black folk boast to other non-white folks what the system of white supremacy has allowed them to have.

Examples of the over-the-counter guns they boast about are Colt, Smith and Wesson, and AK47. None of these weapons bear names of African descent. It had to be someone motivated by survival instinct and using diabolic wisdom who had to work in the lab to make them.

So now we have a Kenyan DJ who, in his friend's birthday party, which is a really secure environment, is showing off his 9mm to other Kenyans via the media and brewing conflict in the event of it.

The code again is no contact, no conflict. Contact should only be made when there is constructive information to convey or demand.

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