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Introduction: Racial, Cultural and Regional projections Kathy Davis, Copyright 2013 These writings are being offered

with the perspective that racial, cultural and regional chauvinisms are irrelevant to the main cause of this discourse. The inherent differences or diversity amongst the peoples of the world are regarded as influences upon the core themes that are extrapolated from. The intention being, for modern day racial, cultural and regional projections to be eliminated from the purpose of this discourse. These projections are regarded as the nationalistic - racial, cultural, regional ego need to over identify with and claim ownership of a particular nexus point of human history as a mechanism for promoting and/or proving the dominance of any modern day individual or collective manifestations of the ego. In other words, one's projection might have need to believe that their particular: Caucasian, Indo, African, European, Asian, etc. cultures were the driving force of the Universal-Spiritual-Cultural manifestations that were expressed, and that flourished throughout history. While this perspective may serve to bolster self confidence and pride in one's particular historical origins, in this discourse, the projected ownership of universal/spiritual truths are not assigned to any one race, culture or region. But rather the diversity of racial, cultural and regional truths, myths and spiritual practices are considered to be derivative of One Universal understanding that unites all into one human family. In this unity, the diversity of racial, cultural and regional influences can be studied in a platform of cross pollination allowing for universal truths, as applicable to ALL, to emerge, and in so doing, identify the main cause and core themes or archetypes upon which the whole discourse (system) is built.

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