A cry far deeper than politics screeched, drumming to lost heartbeats and demanding the scales to balance!
All Mothers Are Summoned!
When George Floyd cried out “Mama,” the world shook. That wasn’t just a dying man calling for comfort — it was the archetypal cry that summoned all mothers. Every woman who has ever carried a child heard it. Every mother who has ever feared for her son felt it. That cry went deeper than politics, deeper than race. It pierced the collective womb.
And last night, the scales swung the other way. A wealthy politician was shot in the carotid artery his children left fatherless, his wife made a widow, his mother dead inside. Two people died: the man who bled out, and the shooter who traded his life for violence.
Different sides of the mirror. Different faces, different circumstances. But the summons was the same. All mothers were called.
The Archetypal Summons
Circe turns men into pigs until balance is restored — not because she hates them, but because she knows their mothers will grieve.
Lilith screeches in the night, calling the feminine into the dark.
Pallas strategizes for the collective, not just the individual.
Vesta keeps the flame when the world threatens to go out.
Juno enforces contracts — even the unspoken ones between life and death.
Every violent death activates them. Every act of blood calls the mothers.
Two Sides of the Scale
- A poor Black man, suffocated in the street.
- A wealthy politician, felled by a bullet.
One called for his mother.
The other left his children fatherless.
Both leave behind a summoning drumbeat that cannot be ignored.
The Truth
Violence never kills just one person. It tears through lineages. It hollows mothers. It ages children overnight. It rips the flame from the hearth and throws the scales out of balance.
And still the mothers are summoned.
Every time, without fail.
Balance will not come from bullets. It will come from remembering the call George Floyd’s “Mama,” the widow’s cry, the hollowing of a mother’s heart.
Circe, Lilith, Pallas, Vesta, Juno they summon all mothers, every time.
And that is the law men cannot outrun.
THE NATURAL LAW THEY ARE SO AFRAID OF!
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