Thoughts on the Past_ Politics, Gender and the Octopus of Strange Bedfellows
Thoughts on the Past: Politics, Gender and the Octopus of Strange Bedfellows is the provocative second volume in this series, diving deep into the “masks” of gender and global politics. This book challenges long-held myths, specifically examining the role of women in governance and arguing that power, rather than gender, dictates the course of peace and conflict. By analyzing cultures throughout history, the author suggests that the human struggle for dominance transcends gender, offering a grounded and realistic view of global leadership.
The narrative shifts its focus to America described as “ground zero” for a significant global transition. Through a spiritual lens, the book explores the duality of the American identity: the face of democracy and the Bill of Rights versus the face of supremacist ideologies and systemic control. It introduces the concept of the “Octopus of Strange Bedfellows,“ a metaphor for the complex and often hidden alliances between different political and extremist movements that span across borders, from the post-WWI era to modern-day conflicts.
With a unique focus on reincarnation and providential history, this volume provides startling insights into modern geopolitical events. It includes detailed discussions on specific visions and messages regarding Middle Eastern conflicts, regime changes, and the historical cycles that link past regimes to current world powers. For readers interested in political philosophy, geopolitics, and spiritual history, this book offers a bold and uncompromising look at the forces shaping our future by repeating the patterns of our past.