Riffin' On Reflects a bit deeper on the Abortion issue in 2023
- Doug Leamy
- Feb 5, 2023
- 6 min read
In regards to the pro-life issue in America; the most important demographic seems to be teenage girls. The focalization point alone betrays that this is an issue that goes beyond the fetus, which I do believe to clearly be alive (is the fetus…alive? Would be the question you ask there…)… this is an issue of culturing young women.
Success of the spiritual mission truly is paramount to effective survival; those in positions of leadership in our society hope that this at least happens along secular terms, but those terms do grow inherently esoteric as they naturally progress; the truth of life is that the material necessities, while finite, flow intelligibly out of an infinite Source, and reliably always will.
Every single threat to life is a compassionate act of God when seen for what it actually is. If we ever ran into a person who could maintain this simple fact as their seat of consciousness…we’d think we had found God, incarnate. They’d see love so manifest
Truthfully, our cultural modalities, in America, and then in addition to these, those of religions which are popular with members of our populace, are supposed to teach that life does reliably flow out of Infinity…you’re supposed to feel reliably communed with God at all moments on all days, capable of reaching so deeply into His love that it’s somehow ok to outright expect miracles, on occasion… because miracles happen.
How many people are there in their normal state of consciousness day in and day out? A bunch, actually, but arguably not nearly enough. We could go deep about the mechanics of it all, and in my other entries I truly have. Frankly, you need to take the time to be radical and wildly fetishize aspects of the occult which naturally interest you, particularly early on in the path towards the recognition of the equanimity inherent in the institution of Action itself. These acts, they are but vehicles…
So, this is what it is for all ages, actually, not the just the adults, although adulthood is still as characteristically more “difficult” as it ever was so I don’t mean to mislead… arguably it’s the grey-haired folks who, pervasively, as a group, have actually gotten to a point where they see the world in these terms when we study demographics. When we get into just how they arrived there personally, these people used things like romances/marriages, the raising of children, and careers as vehicles for the actualization of their religious awareness/identity, all while active devotionally within the Church; they turned the entirety of their lives over to God.
To me, it seems cruel to restrict women’s reproductive rights, even when abortion clearly is a moral wrong and should be appropriately lobbied/counseled against, if you haven’t culturally induced in said women the awareness that they are in some sense eternal and unwavering, and that should they chose to bring life into the world, so will be the life they give birth to. It is a blessing/gift from a familiar Source in whose image our nature/heart/personality is shaped, but whose powers are ultimately unfathomable/ineffable.
At times we, personally, are the wind whipping against the buildings; we are the force which shapes the forces of nature.
If women don’t yet realize that even if society, which is usually quick to give to mothers in need, tried to conspire against said mothers, that nature would somehow rise up in a frank and direct manner and provide nonetheless as it has with every generation…if they don’t yet realize the power of the implications of their very gender in regards to potentially reproducing… social prohibitions will only increase the disorder and tension in their lives. It would be wonderful at this time, which is arguably where our society is at, if individuals could seize the opportunity to frame this in a manner which empowers/centers women cosmologically…these sorts of sentiments could be either pro-choice or pro-life, truly.
My issue with the abortion issue is something unspoken in the subtext that sorta of bunches us together in shame to be dominated by some newly manifested referee. How relevant were abortion services to the day to day lives of females in this country before they reversed Roe? Because in the reversing, there’s some sort of implied relevance that truly might not have been in the numbers…it might be more of a philosophical issue in the media cycle than something that was pressing in the lives of women in this country.
I can understand the perspective that there’s no getting over, under, or around it- abortion, unless a medical necessity somehow, shouldn’t be. But I can’t jive with the notion that it, having become an established right, would become restricted again because of a desperate, unprecedented, right-wing move in government during a crooked Republican reign…there’s no way to get your hands clean from the implications of that one. It needs to be shut down, meaningfully, by democratic action in some capacity, after the fact.
Also too the mechanical underpinnings at the level of construction of the universe which ensure that there’s a moral obligation to protect life/not seek abortion services operate on a rational basis. Arguably, the very party that’s presenting itself as pro-life by restricting access to abortion, the GOP, is brazenly and deliberately violating the social tenets that would need to be protected/enacted by our government to structure society so as to send a clear message that life…finds a way…that the entire universe, as well as the society, conspire, seemingly automatically, to provide actionable life paths for the household as well as for the child’s future.
When the GOP does their act, do you feel like wealth is simply a vehicle for the social mission/charity…that the Universe is capable of providing endlessly and our effective survival simply hinges on proper co-existence with it… that human beings are capable of making it rain or multiplying fishes and loaves… that the construct we live in invented the idea of magic and then made people generally interested/obsessed with it in hopes that one day it could rip the band-aid of consensual reality off and do some next level shit to your consciousness in the wee hours of the night?...
Do you get the overwhelming sense that humans are pretty much equals through and through… that peace is likely in this great enlightened era we live in in which so many have access to the internet and all of its information?
If you were 16, would you know deeply that the Universe provides? Or would you know deeply that lunatics have hijacked and made a mockery of the federal government?
Just because you banned abortion, doesn’t mean you have done a very fantastic pro-life platform. This is a joke, right? Because I’m literally howling as I type this…
It’s a political con. And that scares me. You guys were able to do a lot with this simply because it’s just a perennial issue? Idk… at a certain point you have to close the door to recurring lapses in social progress.
The issue as a dialectical issue is of the upmost importance ever. But as a political issue in this day and age, it’s been a bit misleading. A vehicle for conmen.
I think the liberal platform had so adequately satisfied the tenets of pro-Life. I call the Democrats pro-Life. Some differ morally on abortion relative to me, but still as a comprehensive party… I can’t pretend they haven’t done the real work. Their comprehensive platform works, and it’s a great moral compass.
When making the moral argument, you want to absolutely stratify pro-life and pro-choice in terms of black and white so you don’t present abortion as a moral option. However, in the political reality out there, the paradigms of “pro-life” and “pro-choice” don’t retain this meaningful differentiation. You ultimately have to hear an individual’s personal thoughts on it to really know where they are at. This idea that the pro-choice people are moral degenerates is particularly concerning…
Because there are a lot of nazis who also support restricting women’s reproductive rights, y’know? Simply because of that, people are going to move away from outright supporting pro-life in regards to the masses… you just can’t get away with it socially, splitting people into clear camps in regards to this issue, and attempts to do as much have created a lot of problems in the past.

Universally endowed, b*tch...
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