The Biblical Sarah: inspiration for today’s fractured woman.

Truth Over Tyranny.2: Biblical wisdom for defeating the Technocrats.

These are my insights for defeating the Transhumanist Technocracy movement, based on the teachings of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik (the Rav,) of blessed memory, on the weekly Bible portion.

One of the most despicable aspects of the globalists’ war on humanity, is their treatment of women. They seek to destroy both traditional and scientific definitions of femininity and womanhood. For example, they denigrate being female by claiming that men are no different than women, and falsely state that:

… men can become women.

… men can get pregnant.

… and men can breastfeed.

They disparage women’s rights by promoting policies that violate personal safety and dignity, including:

… men can use the locker rooms and bathrooms of women.

… men can compete with women in sports.

… and men can win awards reserved for women, such as the Miss America pageant.

They advocate positions they say are meant to liberate women, but which actually dehumanize them, such as:

… women could and should have sex without commitment.

… women don’t need marriage — or even a male partner — to have and raise children.

… and women can use abortion as birth control.

In addition, they promote “health” products and practices that actually destroy body and mind, among them:

… “gender-affirming care” that ruins the female body.

… “vaccines” that poison the female reproductive system.

… and countless “foods” and “nutritional supplements” that actually cause severe health problems.

These relentless attacks, together with many others, have debilitated and demoralized countless women. Many have become filled with hate for themselves, and for men. The reactions of some to the results of the 2024 elections show how extremely disturbed they can be:

… they are cutting off their hair.

… they are refusing to date men and have sex.

… and they are even sharing ways to murder men they know who voted for President Trump.

Our women are fractured mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. What a tragic state of affairs! But it shows how ruthless and diabolical the global elitists can be: if you want to depopulate the planet and enslave the remainder, you definitely want to put the Mother of the Species out of commission as much as possible (of course, they are also waging a war on men, to complete their takeover of evolution and human reproduction. We will cover that in another essay.)

Fortunately, there are ideas in the Biblical heritage of America and the West that can help our women heal from the wounds of the technocrat attacks, and restore their identity and character. One is provided by the Rav in his commentary on Parashat Chayei Sarah.

The Torah introduces us to the Matriarch Sarah with this description of her:

“And the life of Sarah was one hundred years and twenty years and seven years; (these were) the lives of Sarah.” Bereshit 23.1.

What a unique way to state the age of a person! The Rav dives in and explains that the way you tell how “old” you are, can reveal what kind of person you are:

“… refers to the lives of Sarah: she was always a one-hundred-year old adult, a twenty-year-old woman, and a seven-year-old child. In the realm of chemical processes, there is no way to retain biological youth in a middle-aged person, nor can the pattern of the middle-aged be preserved in old age. In the realm of the unfolding of the spirit, however, it is possible to see youth and ripe old age, or even childhood and youth, as simultaneous experiences. The advanced in years quite often display spiritual restlessness and intensity, and the young are sometimes characterized by cautious wisdom and sober judgement. An older person may be wonderfully childlike, with a dreamer’s naivete and excitement. The idealism of youth quite often shines through the eyes of the graybeard. In fact, great people are sometimes great children. They are rich and multitalented because of their age; they are beautiful because of their honesty and sincerity. Sarah was concurrently seven, twenty, and a hundred years old. She was simultaneously very old and very young, representing the aged, the adult, and the child.

“J. M. Barrie’s Peter Pan was a boy who refused to grow up and assume responsibility. In contrast, Sarah at twenty was mature and fully developed both intellectually and emotionally; she was energetic, bold, and daring. Yet the adult in Sarah did not destroy the child. In the deep recesses of her personality — no matter how developed, no matter how capable and brilliant, no matter how attractive and ingenious — always resided an innocent child. The adult might have reached the highest peak of intellectual greatness or growth, yet that did not interfere with the secret presence of a child in Sarah. Notwithstanding the maturation of her natural wisdom, she retained within her the young girl she had been once upon a time. In times of need and crisis, the young, bold, courageous girl came to the fore and took over.” Chumash HaRav, Vol Bereshit, pp. 158, 159.

The Rav portrays Sarah as having the finest combination of personality traits (all needed to become a whole person, in my opinion): spiritually intense. Cautiously wise. Sober judgement. Wonderfully childlike. With a dreamer’s naivete and excitement. Youthfully idealistic. Rich and multitalented in age. Beautiful in honesty and sincerity. Energetic, bold, and daring.

Let us help our women strive to become people like this. They will become whole, and no longer fractured.

I would add this:

No doubt, the defeat of the transhumanist technocracy is the key to stopping the attacks on women. But let us not fool ourselves into thinking that healing from the damage they cause can only start when the war is over.

Becoming whole is part and parcel of our self-defense. Injured soldiers cannot fight well and win over the long term. As we purge the demons within ourselves, we will conquer the demons that face us.

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