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๐You Were Not Born to Obey: Rewilding the Mind from Colonized Thought

You werenโt born to obey. You were born to awaken, to remember, and to reign. But first, you must see the chains you never noticedโbecause they taught you to love them.

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This is not just about politics or cultureโitโs a spiritual war for your imagination. We expose how the education system, religion, and societal order were weaponized to tame the divine instinct within. Every structure was built to shrink the soul, train obedience, and erase ancestral memory. True freedom begins with rewilding the mind, breaking the inherited thought loops, and remembering the wilderness of your original self. Itโs not rebellion. Itโs remembrance.
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You Were Not Born to Obey: Rewilding the Mind from Colonized Thought
โDomestication is not discipline. It is memory loss. It is spiritual amnesia masked as good behavior.โ
From the moment you could speak, the world began to train you.
Not to be wise, but to be right.
Not to question, but to comply.
Not to remember, but to perform.
You were handed a uniform, a flag, a religion, a career path, and told that this is freedom.
But whose freedom?
They replaced your indigenous intelligence with curriculum.
They took your intuition and handed you standardized tests.
They silenced your dreams and called it growing up.
They buried your spiritual identity under degrees and doctrines.
You became a stranger to your own mind.
๐ฅ The Real Purpose of Colonized Education

Letโs be clear: education was never neutral.
The colonial classroom was designed to create loyal workers, obedient followers, and spiritually docile citizens. The wild, soul-led, visionary child is inconvenient to empires. So they built systems to prune the wildness out of you.
They didnโt just colonize landโthey colonized thought.
- They told us to worship their gods, in their image, with their priests.
- They made sure you feared questioning authority more than you feared betraying your own knowing.
- They trained your mind to trust paper more than spirit.
And worst of all?
They made obedience feel safe. Approval feel like love. Slavery feel like success.
๐ฑ Rewilding the Mind

To rewild means to return to your natural stateโmentally, spiritually, soulfully.
It means:
- Thinking in spirals, not lines.
- Praying with your body, not just your words.
- Learning from nature, ancestors, dreams, rhythm, seasons.
- Trusting your intuition more than institutions.
- Dismantling internal colonizersโthose voices in your head that demand you shrink, apologize, obey.
Rewilding is dangerous to systems, but holy to the soul.
๐ง The Real Curriculum of the Soul
We were always meant to learn. But not this way.
The real curriculum is:
- Memory: Remembering who you were before the world told you who to be.
- Inner Voice: Trusting your divine GPS.
- Sacred Disobedience: Knowing when to say no to what isnโt truth.
- Ancestral Wisdom: Honoring the bloodline intelligence carried in your DNA.
- Imagination: Reclaiming the realm where prophecy, healing, and power begin.
๐ Obedience Is Not Holiness
They told you God wants you to obey.
But the Source never needed slaves.
What Abba wants is remembrance. Intimacy. Alignment. Truth.
Obedience without understanding is spiritual poverty. True faith walks with the Spirit, not with fear.
๐๏ธ:
You were not born to obey systems built on your erasure.
You were born to rewild.
To remember the forest of your own soul.
To reclaim your divine autonomy.
To unlearn the lie that slavery ever looked like safety.
Let the wild soul rise.