Timeline (Part 3): Evolution
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Timeline (Part 3): Evolution
Once WMAs have completed the Realization phase of the timeline, they are ripe to begin the Evolution phase — evolving into their pre-ordained selves.
One might think this part of the timeline would be less complicated and intense. But, that is far from the truth. Evolution can be the most intense, complex, and painful of the timeline’s process.
Imagine an egg: an incomplete entity with no fixed or individual identity, yet to discover its nature and function — this is the typical white male animal in the Discovery phase.
Now, imagine a caterpillar: a ravenous, habitual eating machine whose single goal is to fatten itself, readying for a long slumber — this is the WMA in the Realization phase.
In time and under proper conditions, the caterpillar enters the next phase of the timeline as a pupa, encased in its cocoon — where all manner of change, transition, and repurposing happens, the Evolution begins.
Change is never easy. WMAs must face a total re-adjustment under harsh conditions by unfair means. Thought patterns, priorities, and expectations undergo a thorough rewrite and edit. What once was fact becomes a distant ghost of irrelevant memories and false privilege.
Transition always presents a state of complex actions, discord, and confusion. WMAs must enter the realm of their volatile psychological baggage, fears, and insecurities. Their white-hood is on trial here — the verdict must always end with the severance of all remnants of the Great Lie and the eradication of false manhood.
Repurposing never comes with an operator’s manual — leaving possible functions, options, and applications in a free fall of frustration and aimless despair. A total shutdown and reboot of the animals’ systems are required, but this is not easy. To forge stronger animal instincts, you must apply time, patience, and determination.
Suppose the pupa, unlike the WMA, feels no pain, experiences no stress, and remains unconscious while in the cocoon. It only follows that the butterfly’s emergence from the cocoon is the WMA entering its Evolution stage, where its greater purpose is predetermined, confirmed, and manifested.
Eventually, the caterpillar, escaping its prison-like cocoon, transformed into a beautiful butterfly — unknowingly displays its virginal vulnerabilities. The butterfly does not emerge, immediately taking flight. The wings must stretch to their full extent. Blood must course throughout, and the sun must dry them before reaching perfection, bringing the butterfly to purpose and usefulness.
Like the butterfly, WMAs emerge unprepared to take immediate flight. Slowly, over time, they gain strength in their newly formed identities. Through fresh eyes, highly indoctrinated senses, and reclaimed instincts, WMAs are now reborn and made new.
Evolution can not progress without constant and ongoing learning, training, and discipline. Limits and limitations must be pushed, redirected, and stretched beyond the animals’ expectations. They must learn that following their animal instincts serves them more than their Great Lie ever did.
Evolution is the WMA’s mind in unswerving flux, disassociating, rehabilitating, and realigning its perspective as a work in progress. Advancing from false manhood to blank canvas to wild animal on a mission and finally to livestock with a purpose; this is the animal evolving.