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I would like to dedicated this blogs to all the people that help John Whetsel make this possible… Tara Pryor, Dana Hendricks, Herbert Chapman, Tonya “FireProven” Nelson, Nadia Spence, Andrew Aponte, Tameeka Douglas, Tameeka Williams, Nadia Spence, Z’kera Reid, Danielle Mitchell, Janae Jackson, Louvina Jackson, and all you other stupid motherfuckers in Tallahassee after you read this please don’t kill yourselves cause look I want my money Bitches….

Yall my Brother!!! Rickey Smiley is a fool!!! But it goes a lil deeper than that now I know if you’ve been following you know I was just chillin in Ga @Granny’s and “Hop Along Cassidy” was using my grandparents trying to get money. So when you check the photos on my fanpage you will see Hop Along’s car.

John Whetsel who is behind the majority of the schemes becuz he’s a wanna be mafia boss (in his own mind). Had one of Hillbilly friends call my FUCKING GRANDPARENTS house telling them that Hop Along’s car was being in jeopardy of being repossessed to try to get them to take care of the bill for these moocher’s (please refer to the mobile uploads on… See More my fanpage to found out who Hip Along Cassidy is). Sad thing I was the only one who was suppose to notice what was going on. See I listen to Rickey Smiley via computer every morning. Also remember inspired technologies the computer company that’s been harassing me is in Tallahassee along with John Whetsel. And remember Craig Goodson told me they were going to play practical jokes on me and hope I didn’t kill myself when I find out. Get it yall…

Oh yea and Garrick Wright who works for the computer company the HR guy… Shall I keep going… Oh yea John memba dis “I’m stupid I cause problems between peoples relationship, I’m a dirty old man”… I hope you’re ass is keeping busy… LMAO… You got the right this time didn’t you… Watch what happens next… OMG I swear I hope they don’t kill themselves… Oh Rickey, I ain’t gone tell nobody else!  Badu Take us on home girl!

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Wut My Name is?

If we were made in His Image then call Us by our name, most intellects do not believe in God but they fear Us just the same! My cypher keeps moving like a rolling stone! What in the world is Badu talking about? Yall just sanging and sanging? Who’s the “His“? Who’s the “God“? and most importantly who’s the “Us“?

The Image!

Let’s break that thang down the “His” we are the majority made in the image of the one true God, Allah, Buddah, Muhammad, what ever you choose to call him, I know you know somebody that looks like Him.  And I know you know somebody who doesn’t! Ya dig!

The Us, is me, you, he, she, him, and her! Those of you have been oppressed because of your natural “image”, HIS image. Feel me! Yes I am talking about you, walking round here thinking you free cause you think you earned a degree! So quick to turn your back when she and He, was there with you when you were wearing payless shoes! Now look at your attitude, so damn rude and cruel.  Wake  you intelligent FOOL!

Badu speak to people please! See usually I don’t do this but Imma hit wit a blast from da past! On and On- Baduism, then I want you to Jump up in the Air and you bet not brang you ass down! Ya heard!

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Now Playing: Get MuNNY

New AmERYKAH Get Naked Round dis Bitch!

Um… If yall ain’t went and copped that New AmERYKAH Part 2 , Imma say it like Badu “that’s terrible itnit” Sholl is! If  the first single Window Seat didn’t get your panties in a bunch I am sure the video did with all the hoopla the media is trying to create about it. I was talking to a customer service rep with Verizon Wireless today. His name is Brandon while I was waiting on Brandon to review my account; I simply asked “hey Brandon you got Badu’s new CD?” He said “Nope but I heard the video was a must see” I said “Indeed it is” and I asked for his email address and sent him the link to Badu’s Window Seat Video!

So Brandon I hope that inspired you and if it didn’t let me give you some more reasons to go out and buy the CD not now but rite now!My personal favorites:

Badu said “look nicca you coming round here acting like you want this, yo you don’t wanna fall in love with me! Cause I’m tellin you off gate I’m crazy! (slow sangin and flower brangin if my burgular alarm starts ringing) Yall I don’t think she talking about ADT. Nicca play with me if you want too. (Your funeral)!

Badu’s you know you wrong for this one! See first I thought Badu was telling this guy “dude I ain’t going now where I love you”! You Got Me! Wrong! Badu like nicca as long as the MuNNy is right! You can’t turn me away! I will do whatever it takes to stay in the running. Watch your back dudes she got her fingers crossed behind her back waiting on you to drop your stack!

This one is so deep! Ladies I really hope you are listening! Men this could be for you too I don’t want to give it all away but listen! When she sits down and focus on what it is you are doing to her “get of my knees” she’ll remember who she was before you built that wall!

That’s all Imma give yall gone on and cop the CD! It comes with the lyrics put on your thinking caps cause there is a lesson to be learnt!

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Call me a cab tis time to Emancipate! Merinate on that!

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Old Blue Eyes, Cristina Arra Simmons

I tried to ignore the signs calling for this blog because thinking about this makes me so emotional. However I am so thankful that I am chosen to share. The happiest day of my life was the day I laid eyes on my son. Everybody was there awaiting his arrival, my mom, grandma, grandpa (waiting in the car) great grandma, my cousins, and a few aunts.  I never thought I could love another person so much. I immediately wanted to shun him from the world and I didn’t even understand why. Though I was only 18 when I gave birth a 8lb 0 ounce baby boy, Kristopher Marcus Hamilton, 6/25/1995, I instantly knew I wanted to do my best to ensure that he’d never feel the pain I felt as a black woman. I hadn’t (at that time) really understood the struggles of a black man. I mean in my eyes men were men no matter what the color because all I knew when the guys and girls, I hung out with and went to school with. And all of us were minorities. However my son taught me something I will never ever forget. Something my Grandma and my Grandma had been sharing with us about their childhoods and dealing with “the white man”.

Wow… How can I say it and it make sense to you all? Give me the strength, God. Well because my son wasn’t talking and communicating the same as the other children in our family people thought “something’s wrong”. They kept trying to get me to take him to doctor and have him “checked out”. And I am going to tell yall why. My son as a baby didn’t trust lots of people I took him around including family. Strange I know. I mean as long as I my grandmother, my mother, and my father, were in his sight he was fine. No matter who was around. But the moment one of us stepped out he would cut up. I remember his first pediatrician telling me. I know people may look and you and judge you and say his is spoiled. But believe me it’s not that. He sees and senses and she said he is trying to show you (talking about me), she was Indian, she started asking questions about his behavior that were right on point. She said to me only a few people can handle children such as your child then she said. Don’t be ashamed be thankful. I never was ashamed it was just people would get mad at me because they would want to keep him and take him out with them and he just wasn’t having it. So of course after telling me this the insurance that was covering my son at that time “dropped” that doctor and I had to switch him to another doctor. See what they do for those who will not conform?

I was wearing this same dress that day I went to the church... Read on you'll see

Well to make a long story short this doctor wanted to conduct all this test “researching” minority children with delayed “sensory” and communication issues at that time they called it (Autism). However during the first test which was just a “Mom step out of the room and let’s see how he reacts to us”, test. A group of white people, some white kids and some black kids all the same age as my son. Let me tell yall when Kris looked up and saw his mom was gone. He went to cutting up. Then he went over by the black kids until I came back inside. I was in another room watching, you know how they watch a criminal being interrogated behind that “they can’t see you” glass. I went inside grabbed him up the white lady said “Mom” knows what to do. And then she said “Mom, he is only acting like this because he doesn’t trust us?” That stuck with me. They never offer medication though the lady wanted to but instead said “mom has a good grip” so I guess that meant she won’t medicate him if we tried.

Now Imma really make yall think. Does anybody remember the Lipton Brisk tea commercials? There was this one in particular the commercial was black and white (animated) and the only color were in the eyes of the characters. Frank Sinatra (ole blue eyes) was in lots of them. Check it when those commercials would come on my son would flip out running and hiding and crying looking for me to save him until the commercial went off. Black innocent male baby don’t know nothing about color however has been diagnose with the “he doesn’t trust us disease”. And he running from a (animated) Lipton commercial in black in white only showing the color of the EYES of the characters. Now think about that for a minute.

I remember taking him to a church my aunt attended in Cocoa, Fl. He was a little over two. It was a white church something like a cult I swear to God. Check it the minister, pastor, cult leader whatever he called himself wanted to hold my son. I was like uh oh… I said “noooo he’s sleepy he might not want to be bothered“… You know you can’t tell them nothing because they know everything so he says “oh it will be fine“. Man dude tried to touch Kris, he went to acting like he was ready to go to war kicking and screaming and hollering. My aunt, I know for sure was embarrassed. I just grabbed him up took him outside he cried for a minute and then looked up at me like… “You know better, Mom“. He wouldn’t say it words but them eyes told a story as if he’d been here before. Now, well as you can see if you read his blogs… He definitely has a lot to say and he has certainly helped me understand the mind of a black man. The mind of god!

For example, “THE WHITE MAN IS THE DEVIL.” We have to remember the climate of the country during this time. It was an all out war and the Nation was not about to back-down. The Nation of Islam, which was started by Elijah Muhammad and a white man named, Master Fard Muhammad, always pointed out that one day we would all live in harmony. Although this still isn’t quite true, their message under the leadership of Minister Louis Farrakhan has evolved to fit the time.

It is true that some blacks are still not “free” and stuck in a slave mentality, due to the lingering affects of 400+ years of slavery. It is the recognition of this condition that the Nation continues its important work in ghettos across America, giving steady doses of spirituality or sense of higher self to many men and women who need it.” – Uncle Rush

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The “Spiritual” Political Views of Little Brother: Kris Florida Boy

My son was asked a question on facebook. I wanted to share with you his response!

Darrius Unity Dickerson Now I have to ask about your “Spiritual” Political Views Little Brother.

Kristopher Hamilton

Kristopher Hamilton: I believe in God… However I don’t claim a denomination of Christianity. My mom is starting to teach me about the Religions of our world. So I am slowly but surely taking it all in so that I can make a very intelligent choice. I know that I don’t agree with in God we trust. America is confusing it’s people on who God really is.

Darrius Unity Dickerson

Darrius Unity Dickerson: I agree with you in the respect that America knows about as much about God as we do WTC 7. My question is, why are your Political Views labled Spiritual? I was wondering if there is any particular reason. It would make more sense to me if it were your Religious Views. Perhaps you know something that I do not.

Kristopher Hamilton

Kristopher Hamilton: Well Spiritual means I don’t claim Christianity because it’s confusing (no leadership that I can trust and know that they have my best interest in mind). My Mom says we should allow the Spirit of God to lead us. I am God and there fore am led by His spirit in me. Hence, the Label Spiritual. Following the Spirit of God, the true leader!!!

Darrius Unity Dickerson

Darrius Unity Dickerson: I understand Spiritual Son. My question is, what does that have to do with the price of tea in China; the Brooklyn bridge; or your Political Views?

Kristopher Hamilton

Kristopher Hamilton: Good question can I do some research and get back to you on this? I didn’t know social networks were suppose to make me think so much, LOL.

Cristina Arra Hamilton

Cristina Arra Simmons: I understand what you are asking Kris @Darius. But I have a question.That question is this I think about the Earth Quakes in Haiti and their timing. I only makes me wonder why are there separate countries continents and nations? Who is responsible for the dividing of the land? It was originally “one nation under God”. One land until the “melting of the Ice” that supposedly caused the land to divide creating other nations and countries. Who is responsible for that? Is it those same people who are responsible for “climate, alcohol beverage and population control” to name a few.

Cristina Arra Hamilton

Cristina Arra Simmons: Ok now work, @ Kristopher… Share!!!

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Our day in Court Cristina Arra Simmons

Black man! black man! why are you crying, black man black man why are you dying? Could it be that your history is a mystery, Derived from THEIR conspiracy?

I totally agree with “Everyone has a right to be treated fairly, and justice allows everyone to be treated equally”. Though the criminal justice system in my opinion and in my experience isn’t designed for all groups of people to be treated equal. I can only speak from experience again. Having called the police several times to report being stalked and harassed by men that either I worked for and with, that I don’t recall having spoken more than five sentences too, only to have the officer think it was a cute gesture from an admirer and say “I’ll get over it”. Also after trying to seek help from one of the people who knew what these people were doing to me. And because he worked for, and with them, they made him lie to the police and get a restraining order against me to keep us from talking to one another. Because those men didn’t want to be expose. Then when going to court for the restraining order the judge made a mockery of the man by saying to him, first of all he addressed him as Mr. Hamilton because his name is Christopher and mine is Cristina. He was making fun of him for getting a restraining order on a girl. Trust me I was the only female on the “defendants” side that day. Then the judge, basically tried to make him look like a fool for wasting his time and threw it out. Meanwhile one of the cases before our case was basically making fun of us, as well.
See I’d sent him some text messages because I knew the people at his job were conducting unreasonable searches on his emails and text messages trying to keep up with me. He told me when I worked for the company “don’t text me, don’t send me emails” etc. When in these “cry for help” texts; I was basically telling him how I wanted them (his job) to stop their games of indirect communication and harassment and how I wanted to talk to him and show him and tell him EVERYTHING his coworkers were doing. And they were trying to make me believe it was him (Chris). So back to the lady whose case was presented before ours; it went like this. She, by the way, coincidentally works at the school my son was attending at that time. Where they were harassing him daily to keep track of what I was doing knowing I’d drop everything and come running when the school called and trust me they called when he sneeze and forgot to say bless you. However back to the court case she played voice mails that her husband/boyfriend left out loud for EVERYBODY in the court room to hear. The voicemails said the exact same thing my text messages said only he was using racial slurs an accusing her of being with another man. My texts didn’t say anything about another woman or man because I wasn’t accusing Chris of anything. I knew who was playing the games. The men at his job and the man I use to work for at the real estate company they used their connections to play games even in the courtroom.

Even after returning to Charlotte they were still playing games and stalking me. I called the police, in Tallahassee, again. I told the officer about what happened in court. She called me back and wanted to know it the Judge’s name was on any of the documents they’d given us. It was The Judge wanted that wanted to know because he knew he was playing games that day. He didn’t want to be exposed. Forget about what I was going through, Is the Judges name on any of your court documents?


FYI, Chris and I are getting married, this is one of the many reasons why these men were playing their “keep track of Cristina” games. The wanted to prevent it from happening. Among other things. I’m just saying!!!

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Russells Simmons and Arra Da Flygurl Discusses Religion: Cristina Arra Simmons

In this blog I will compare and contrast the similarities and differences between the religion I grew up learning about and my present religious beliefs with traditional and current beliefs and practices of the Hindu and The Nation of Islam religions. A little bit about Hindu and The Nation of Islam; Hinduism is a intellectual religion the goal is to enlighten individuals with truth, self love, self knowledge and peace of mind sought the meditation, the Vedas and a group of philosophical systems. The Samkhya system’s philosophy divides reality into two parts the Purusha and the Self which is eternally wise, pure and free… and the Prakriti the material universe one most know the difference between the two in order to avoid confusion and delusion. The Advaita system practice belief in one reality, Self the material world is nonexistent, however we create the illusion by worrying ourselves with the issues of the physical world, for example socialism,being concerned with things that isn’t meant to be control by others. We control ourselves, investing too much time into the “physical” world is a recipe for confusion and turmoil (Hamilton, 2009).

The Nation of Islam, which was started by Elijah Muhammad and a white man named, Master Fard Muhammad, always pointed out that one day we would all live in harmony. Although this still isn’t quite true, their message under the leadership of Minister Louis Farrakhan has evolved to fit the time (Simmons, 2009). The Five Pillars of Islam are the five basic principles, guidelines or commandments a Muslim must do his best to fulfill because they are considered God’s commandments. Similar to the the ten commandments in the bible true Muslims just same as Christians should do the best without concern as to what other Christians or Muslims are involved with. And in my opinion Muslims have a greater chance at fulfilling the five pillars because followers of Islam seems to be more focus and committed to their religion than to appease the leadership. Learning from their leadership’s teaching and using their lives as examples to fulfill these commandments seems to be the basis of five pillars and drawing other followers in (Hamilton, 2009).

Interview Summary

The person I interviewed is Russell Simmons has been instrumental in bringing hip-hop to every facet of business and media since its inception in the late 1970s: in music with the co-founding of the immensely successful original Def Jam Recordings; in the fashion industry with the trail-blazing Phat Farm, BabyPhat, Run Athletics, and Def Jam University clothing lines; in film with Simmons Lathan Media Group; in television with HBO’s “The Def Comedy Jam” and “Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry”; on Broadway with the Tony Award winning stage production “Russell Simmons Def Poetry Jam on Broadway”; in the financial services industry with UniRush and its RushCard and Baby Phat RushCard; in fine jewelry with The Simmons Jewelry Co; in video gaming, mobile communications and other industries utilizing the internationally recognized Def Jam brand through Def Jam Enterprises; and in the community with Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation and the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network. Russell is a sought-after public speaker and regularly addresses audiences ranging from public school children and university students to corporate executives and community leaders.

Being a follower and writer for Global Grind Russell Simmons’ online hip hop magazine I only thought it would be right to discuss the Nation of Islam and Hindu beliefs from his perspective. I also compare and contrast Christianity, the religion I was taught as a child and the affects it’s transformation has had on my life as an adult.

The Interview

1. What are some of the cultural and societal influences that has made the Nation   of Islam and Christianity vital to your life?

Russell Simmons: When I grew up in Hollis, Queens there was a rehab, a mosque and a “Steak n’ Take” on my corner, all of which where run by the Nation of Islam. There was also a heroin epidemic on that corner that was killing off our teenagers and young adults. Our parents would tell us that when we grow up we should make a choice to either join the army or “be a Muslim or something.” The Nation of Islam secured our housing projects, promoted dignity and transformed men with criminal pasts. Those men would then, in turn, raise refined, educated black children. Hard to dispute this. It took guys off the street and created a powerful, non-violent movement. The Nation of Islam has never been associated with any form of violence and always been about uplifting our communities and making a better future for black people. If you ask anyone from my generation, from any ghetto in this country, I promise you they have roughly the same experiences regarding the Nation’s presence in their communities.

Cristina Arra HamiltonCristina Simmons: I grew up in a Baptist church, Greater new Bethel Baptist in Opa, Locka Fl (Miami) and it was nothing like what I have experienced in churches as an adult. All of the members took care of one another. It was more of a religious family organization which seemed to care about the youth and the elderly members. After attending/visiting churches in the Tallahassee area, I understand how Jim Jones manipulated his followers into committing suicide.  If the Waco massacres happened the way the media wants us to believe. I can also understand how that happened as well. It seems people in today’s society are using organized religion to recruit more followers. Many of the Christian-Faith based churches I have attended in the past 3 years have had “charismatic leadership”; however the new twist is “Honor thy leader and not God. Bring me money and followers and there’s a possibility your prayers will be answered“.  Sort of like a genie in a bottle but those needing wishes granted must compete against one another for the leader to ask “God” to grant them.

2. As a follower of Hinduism and Christianity, how do you view the world?

Russell Simmons: I have grown to learn that the world is 100% what you make it…that is the essence of the science of all of the holy books; a collective consciousness that we all go through life seeking. We journey through life trying to cleanse our thoughts, so our prayers will be answered. If we harbor hate in our hearts, then it will take much longer to reach that level of consciousness.

Cristina Arra HamiltonCristina Simmons:Again I can only speak based on my experience in the Christian- faith based religions here in the United States which has completely changed since I was a child. The Christian-faith denominations and non denominations are running wild and confusing their followers will soon lead to a religious war with in the United States, if the leaders don’t wake up and start teaching their followers the truth instead of teaching them to follow the leader and not God. Then once the war begins then there will be a division, similar to what we see now with many separate denominations. However many denominations will come together and eventually there will only be two. The ones who actually follow God and teach truth and those that teach their followers to follow man. Which ever group of those two (truth and non truth followers) prevails after the war will then experience a successful interfaith movement comprised of the beliefs from the “majority”.

3. What influences do you feel the Nation’s as well as Christian leaders has had on the African American community in the past and currently?

Russell Simmons: Certainly some of their preachers were fiery, especially in their pointing out the evils of white supremacy. They said some things in a way that was hard for most whites and some blacks to digest. For example, “THE WHITE MAN IS THE DEVIL.” We have to remember the climate of the country during this time. It was an all out war and the Nation was not about to back-down. The Nation of Islam, which was started by Elijah Muhammad and a white man named, Master Fard Muhammad, always pointed out that one day we would all live in harmony. Although this still isn’t quite true, their message under the leadership of Minister Louis Farrakhan has evolved to fit the time.

It is true that some blacks are still not “free” and stuck in a slave mentality, due to the lingering affects of 400+ years of slavery. It is the recognition of this condition that the Nation continues its important work in ghettos across America, giving steady doses of spirituality or sense of higher self to many men and women who need it.

Cristina Arra HamiltonCristina Simmons: When I think about organized religion and my experiences in some of the churches that I have visited in the past three years. I think its based on control and manipulation, the religious aspect is just for show. Many churches are like corporations, their staff are paid salaries, and the pastor keeps record of each member’s salary and how much they contribute to the church. Some churches even penalized it’s members who aren’t contributing their fair share according to the bible. Using the bible for profit and as a tool of manipulation and control. I recently moved back to Charlotte, NC from Tallahassee, Fl and my experiences with organized churches there (Tallahassee) were the same once I returned here.

The nondenominational church I attended in Tallahassee, Fl was lead by a young pastor whom the members seem to have a misguided respect for. They called him “Daddy” well the women did. Mainly because they are young college students, or young women who were fatherless and seeking family , acceptance and something to be apart of. These women seemed to be very naive, vulnerable and manipulated. Their every other word when speaking to them about church was “the Pastor” or “Daddy”. The guys seemed to spend their time, when not attending church, looking for ways to get recognition from the pastor on Sunday. Behaving like elementary or middle students when working on a project that they’re wanting to be recognized for. It was insane. I must mention this church was predominantly African American.

4. In Hinduism (Christianity) what’s a sin or is Karma determined by the life you lead?

Russell Simmons: Sometimes I’m amazed that we are still breathing. With the horrible abuses of the animals, the planet and human kind, it’s amazing that we are still here. But now I’m really afraid that our beloved country, America, is standing on its last wobbly legs. I’m worried that the karmic effects of our negative actions will finally come home to roost. Our lack of compassion and love could actually consume us. However, we are still being given signs from the universe, glimpses of hope and opportunities to rise up and live up to our promise. The whole world wants us to succeed. The whole world wants us to lead. The whole world wants us to be the beacon of hope that we all joyously supported on November 5, 2008 when we elected our forty-fourth president, Barack Obama.

Cristina Arra HamiltonCristina Simmons: In the church I attended as a child I was taught sins included things like lying, being disrespectful, stealing, you know things that the “average” person would consider wrong. But in today’s Christian faith based churches it’s left up to the leadership to determine if you have sinned or if someone has sinned against you. And based on what you give to the church determines how you or the person who sinned against you will be dealt with. There’s no redemption, repentance etc. Though the preacher may speak on it actions say otherwise.

5. What are the important practices, holidays and traditions of these religions?

Russell Simmons: “Yoga” means union with God. The state of yoga could be defined as heaven on earth or Christ consciousness. The spiritual and physical science of yoga is meant to promote consciousness whereby the yogi “can see the miracles unfolding” or be “enlightened”. This space is the goal of life. All of us are searching for this peaceful existence also described as the state of “not needing anything.” In the classical yoga practice, there are eight steps that are simple but easy to forget. They are as follows:

1) The Yamas (Social restraints). There are five practices and they mirror the ten commandments or restraints in all religions.

2)The Niyamas (observances)

  1. Asana: Physical practice of yoga. Asana means seat. All poses should be steady and joyful. This is the physical practice you see in studios. Smile and breathe every pose.4) Praniyama: Science of life-force or breath control. Practice of making the holy breath your soundtrack.5) Pratihara: withdrawal of senses6) Concentration7) Dharma meditation8) Samahdi: State of yoga union with GodI’m sitting here on vacation with my children teaching them these simple practices. Finally I tell them, “we are all practicing yogis like it or not. We are all moving toward God. Some faster than others. These practices, like the sciences of all major religions speed up our evolution.”

Cristina Arra HamiltonCristina Simmons: Christians have created a bunch of holidays to celebrate the life and death of Jesus, Christmas as I discussed earlier, Good Friday commemorates Jesus’ crucifixion and Easter Sunday this commemorates Jesus’ resurrection. Because Christianity in the United States is so divided and watered down Jesus is being replaced with Pastors and Ministers who are placing themselves on a pedestal and interrupting their congregation’s connection or relationship with God because of their selfish need to be worshiped and praised.

Muslims celebrate Ramadan to commemorate, and they must pray five times daily the daily practices are based around oneness with god and cleansing of the body and soul. Same a Hindus. Fasting does exist in Christian- faith based religions in the United States it’s just the meaning behind isn’t as serious in my opinion. It’s seems as if ministers pick a week or two from out of the month and instructs his follows on what to eat and not to eat as a for of control it has nothing to do with God or the religions true practices.

6. How has the practices and traditions of these religions shaped yours and your family’s life?

Russell Simmons: The daily practice of meditation is precious to me. It’s in the stillness and the silence that I am able to make sense of the world and the creative possibilities that help me do better in all aspects of my life. Every morning after meditation, I look through the daily newspapers and surf the internet. Some of this stuff is supposed to be pretty heavy. But honestly, at that time of the morning I’m still high as hell from my meditation and really “its all illusion”.

The yogi’s say life’s whole pursuit is coming to a higher state of consciousness where we attain a state of needing nothing. I know that when we start to throw out our junk and start needing LESS junk- we are heading in the right direction. One of the greatest gifts I can give as a parent is passing on faith in this knowledge so that my children can be free of the disease of always wanting more and come to a place of recognition that we always have everything we need at every moment.

Cristina Arra HamiltonCristina Simmons: After a quick assessment of my life and the things that I have experienced and things that I continued to see in others I encounter, I considered myself spiritual. My definition of spiritual is knowing that there is a higher power to which I am connected and also the achievement of knowledge of and becoming one with Self. There was a time when I was so caught up in the physical world and trying to compare myself with and meet up to the standards of others. I was confused with so many influences I didn’t know which way to turn, however, I read and studied the Bible my entire life. The Bible has taught me the principles to live by, comparable to the Vedas, I even meditate and this is something that I just knew I had to do in order to have peace of mind and not allow outside influences to control me. I teach my son the same; live right, eat right and respect yourself and those around you.

I grew up baptist and I have attended several churches of various denomination throughout the United States and have found many people are just looking for something to latch on to while they compete for positions, recognition and acceptance and have no knowledge of self. Many of the people will fall for anything their leadership tells them even if it means commit crimes against another. Not only is this behavior demonstrated in churches, it exists in corporate and social organizations. Christianity has the same guidelines as Hinduism. It’s just Christianity is based on and made up of confusion from the physical world. Granted their a millions of people following the principles of the Vedas or a Guru however very few really understand what it means to be One with and have complete knowledge of Self.

7. Eye for an Eye? Or turn the other cheek?

Russell Simmons: I have been told by many of my twitter followers that the reason they follow me is because I am a spiritual voice of reason. Every day I remind my “followers” to turn the other cheek, meditate to bring themselves closer to god and to try not waste their energy sweating the small stuff. I know that if they follow my advice and are able to find that stillness, the one that I have been fortunate enough to get a glimpse of, it will eventually lead them to happiness, or a state of yoga that is their birthright. I certainly can’t say I’ve mastered it, but I have faith that it is possible in this lifetime. I am, as you are, a work in progress. But if you ask anyone who has known me before I started practicing these principals, they will say that the person who was nicknamed “Rush,” because I couldn’t sit still, is now someone who doesn’t “Rush as Much.”

Cristina Arra Hamilton Cristina Simmons: In the churches from the past it was “pray about it and turn the other cheek”. In today’s Christian-faith based churches if the followers give the pastor enough money he will make sure the problem is dealt with and the victim will never know where it came from. It’s as if the Church Leaders really believe they have the power of God.

8. What are the challenges, if any, to practicing this particular religion? What can be done to overcome them?

Russell Simmons: Young people are our most precious natural resource, and we must do all we can to give them tools that will help them stay focused and positive. Stress is everywhere, in the streets and the classroom. There¹s a mountain of scientific data that supports the fact that consciousness-based education and having quiet time at the beginning and end of the school day improves academic performance and spills over to happier and healthier young people at home.

I am excited to join in the visionary work of the David Lynch Foundation who are hard at work chasing the dream of bringing TM to a million students worldwide. I thank them for taking the lead among teachers, doctors, scientists, and visionary artists like Paul McCartney and others involved in helping youth unleash their full brain potential.

Cristina Arra HamiltonCristina Simmons: I find it funny that many churches have thousands of members and they ask/require their members to go out and recruit for the church. “We need more members” because they new building, that the current members are paying for, is opening soon and they want to fill it up so that they can ask for more member’s and more money for another building. No one in the church is concerned about the sick unless, it a member that pays consistently and makes it worth the Pastor’s time. None of the leaders are instructing their followers to witness and tell others about the Truth and choices etc. It’s all about drawing people unto the Pastor, god is slowly being removed from those types of churches. It’s gonna eventually lead to mass confusion, then war.

9. Is there a Heaven, Hell or does the life I live now determine my reincarnation.

Russell Simmons: America, our country is under indictment. And we will be found guilty if we don’t act. If we allow these nasty, malicious people, who harbor so much hate with views that separate us from the rest of world, to continue to tell us how to think, we will be found guilty of charge one. If we allow so-called “men of faith” who don’t practice a word Jesus Christ preached, to bully us and scare us, we will be found guilty of charge two. If we allow leaders of our country who claim that they represent us, when they really represent big business and corporate greed, to create policy in our name, we will be found guilty of charge three. If we allow leaders of a political party that only know one word, and that is “no,” to work against the best interests of our country, we will not only be found guilty of charge four, we will be sentenced by GOD to SELF-DESTRUCTION.

Cristina Arra HamiltonCristina Simmons:One of the Pastors, (a college graduate), that I was under as a child taught us about those who profess no belief of God with in their groups. However they say otherwise to the public “wolves in sheep clothing“. I guess this is one of the reasons I began to question Christianity as an adult. I always looking to find those “wolves in sheep’s clothing“. Then I also remember another friend of mine who came home after graduating college and she would tell me about “circles” that exist and how some were there for protection and how some set out to destroy those who would not conform. For years to follow those two things really stuck with me because I was always taught to believe in God and was under the impression the every one else felt the same. There were just “sinners” who would eventually choose “god” and everybody would go to Heaven because who would want to go to hell?

Conclusion:

Now after learning how the Nation of Islam has such a positive influence on it’s community and it’s followers. Again I question Christianity, why has it transformed into a brainwashed control mechanism that is slowly but surely removing God from the basis of it’s beliefs and practices. In my opinion, Hinduism is similar to a democracy the people have the choice and the freedom the worship and choose which belief system to follow under one religion, though to many this could be very confusing. The only difference is there is peace within this religion because of the practices and varied system of beliefs. The end result for the “Christian-faith denominations and non denominations who are running wild and confusing their followers will soon lead to a religious war with in the United States, if the leaders don’t wake up and start teaching their followers the truth instead of teaching them to follow the leader and not God”.

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Why do they exists only in our neighborhoods? By Florida Boy and Cristina Arra Hamilton

Aggravated by the state of the world and how America has picked and chose the groups of people they decided to provide Aid for after those people/countries have experienced a natural disaster for example the tragedy the Haitians have experienced in Haiti, I asked this question to my and followers on facebook.

Arra Da Flygurl

Arra Da Flygurl Can I ask yall another thing? Anybody ever wonder why there are so many liquor stores and chinese restaurants and beauty supply in African American neighborhoods owned by Arabs and Asians?

There were my responses:

Kristopher Hamilton

Kristopher Hamilton

I don’t want to seem like a nerd so Imma see if somebody else wants to take a stab at this one. No pun intended with the word stab (Queens and Kings).

Arra Da Flygurl

Arra Da Flygurl

You gonna have to tell them they scared of my questions for some reason.. School them please son!!!

Fathir Haris

Fathir Haris

he’s ur son??

Kristopher Hamilton

Kristopher Hamilton

@ Fathir Indeed I am. Now to answer the question at hand. The reason so many pawn shops, liquor stores and Chinese restaurant exist is this. Pawn shops exist because we once as black folk lived by the Barter system. What is the barter system, Ving Rhames breaks it down so nicely in the movie Baby Boy. So because certain groups of people can’t stand… to see us working for and helping one another they created pawn shops as a way to gain profit on the things we have in our homes, while making fun of us when we bring it to them for cash, then they may steal them and say its not there when we come back for them.
Pawn shops also carry guns, thats a way for us to kill ourselves. So are the liquor stores, even the ones owned and operated by the government (Alcohol, Beverage Control). Chinese restaurants and beauty supply places are puns as well. The Asians admire us and if we could pay attention long enough we’d admire them too. However the Powers that be wants us to think the feed us dogs and cats just to build animosity. All of these businesses are their way of trying to keep us down while “allowing” Asians, and Arabs gain profit from us. And the Powers that be gain profit from them. So if anything happens blacks will run out and ruin buildings and businesses owned by Asians and Arabs; not whites.
FYI Pawnshops originated in Italy… Hmm whats the connection the “Mafia” and you know how they feel about the Moolies!!! “Radioooooo!!!” (Do the Right Thing)

In actuality, the three gold balls are said to be a symbol of the Medicis, a family of powerful merchants in Florence, Italy, during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.

To learn more click here:  Pawnbrokers Symbol

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Single Mothers, Este es para tu’! By Cristina Arra Hamilton

Hey people here is something I’d written early ’09 during my time imprisoned in the City of Tallahassee. And as always I want to share with you. “Now keep in mind I’m sensitive bout my ish…”- Badu

I was laying in bed thinking about my life and my son and something told me to get up and share this.I entitled it why did he run away. I was thinking about my son and like a lot of other sons and daughters out there that have no Fathers in the home. I asked myself like I would guess many mothers would. “why did he run away?”. And instantly my mind took me back to slavery and I know these words may be harsh but its truth. We “people of color, or Negroes” were taught that we were not suppose to have family. We were taught to be servants nothing more or nothing less.

I am reminded of a conversation I had with an older gentlemen in Salt Lake City Utah. The gentlemen asked me why was I there (in Salt Lake City). I began to tell him I was there for flight attendant training and gave a little more information about myself and the experiences of being a single parent. The Gentlemen was a white man in his 70’s. He then asked what were my goals in life. I told him I wanted to learn as much as I can about my people “African Americans”. He then said “why, they were meant to be servants nothing more or nothing less”. I was pissed I think my face turned red. He then went on to say how he was against segregation and how he didn’t want his kids going to school with black kids because they were having sex, doing drugs and etc. Well he was originally from Texas, a military man.

I went on to tell him and the other gentlemen at the table my experiences as a teenager. I grew up in the eighties in Miami, Florida went to elementary school with African American and Hispanic American kids was introduced to white kids when our school went on field trips to other schools. And how I felt I was inferior. Once I entered what we called junior high that’s when I made my first white friend, saw kids smoking cigarettes, talking about sex (I mean actually talking about how they had sex, not lying about having sex, Like my friends and I were). I then said things like sex drugs and welfare have no respect of person. I told the man African Americans are not the only ones who struggle with those issues. It was happening like that in his day and its the same today. We became good friends after that day. It just amazed me that to know that someone actually thought black people were/are meant to be servants.(I just want to point out after getting to know that Gentlemen, throughout my stay in Salt Lake City, he became one my closest friends we would have dinner together and he taught me a lot about history, the wars, it was quite interesting.)

Sorry Back too Why He ran Away: Fathers and mothers were taken from there homes never to been seen again. The purpose was to keep the black family broken. And this fear has been embedded in some of our subconscious minds to keep that unforeseen nightmare alive. So its not totally His fault ladies. There’s many things that’s still exist in our culture from slavery. Both positive and negative. Story telling, “Ebonics” the African dialect from slavery, the broken English we speak because our ancestors were not allowed to speak their true languages from the African Cultures. However I say all of that to say this its a new day people. Change starts within and please know that mental slavery still exist in “our people”: When I say our people I am not speaking of the African American culture alone. I mean people who suffer from poverty, broken homes, mental abuse, mental oppression any behavior placed on a person to keep them down. Obama has proved it change is here. There is no need to run no matter what it looks like on the outside. We have the power to change every negative into a positive. We must forgive. Fear is powerful only if you let it control you. I want to take this time to thank those “acting fathers” in my son’s life. The Teachers, Coaches, Principals, Mentors, Friends I thank you for taking up your brother’s slack. United we stand people. Change isn’t coming: ITS HERE!

This pic was taken just before my trip to Salt Lake City, UT. Home of the salt water taffy!!! Mhmmm

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Justice for the Indigent (Po’ Folk) By Cristina Arra Hamilton

The Professor in my criminal justice class brought up something  interesting  in one of our discussions that I’d like to share with you. I will share his question and then I will share several responses including mine. This topic discusses Attorney Representation for the poor. Again the responses are from women that share an online class together. Compare and contrast their responses and think about it. Here goes!

My Professor wrote:

The problem of discrimination and disparity within the criminal justice system cannot be linked to any one area of the criminal justice process. The problem exists at every level of the justice system. In order to effectively combat these disparities, we must use a systematic approach to tackle the problem. We need to address the “assembly-line” justice that our poor are receiving. The financial status of an individual should have no bearing on the type of legal representation the person receives. Protections under the Constitution, as well as federal and criminal statutes prohibit racial discrimination in the judicial process. The criminal justice system needs to be just as diligent about providing equal legal representation for accused that are indigent.

Class, what are your feelings on this subject?(Crumpler, 2010)

Response 1. Excellent point, equality in legal representation is one of the areas needing the most attention. For example, the pay scale difference between a public defense attorney and a prosecuting attorney. I work with both on a daily basis, not only is the pay scale different, but so is the work load. Public defenders are sometimes unable to provide adequate counsel because of the disparity in workloads. To even begin to correct this and other problems, we must start at the top and work our way down.

Response 2. In all honesty, I think it will always be a problem. It is human nature to see the class half empty, so to speak. If someone does not have representation and cannot afford it, they are given representation. Part of the problem is when you receive that representation and they believe that you are guilty. You are not going to be able to get adequate representation, whether you did it or not. It is not that we do it on purpose, it is how the brain reacts to the knowledge. Does that make sense?

Arra’s Response 3. My feelings on this subject is this if a person decides to become a Public Defender and believes that certain people shouldn’t be treated fairly then is law really their passion? Or did they take a test in High School and based on those results decided or was told by the “Guidance” Counselor the best thing for them to study is law when their true desire is to be a dancer or an artist etc. Or is it because Dad or Mom studied Law and this person was programmed from birth to follow in one of the parents footsteps? Or did this person become a Public Defender to help ensure that these indigent people are placed behind bars because this is the way it has been for so long and they’re not going to make a change? How many people are in these positions because they believe in what’s right? Judging by the (majority) in the prison population, my guess would be not too many. I can only speak as a minority single mother with a male child, because I am intelligent and because I am confident and not afraid to take risks, the college town I lived in Florida, which is controlled by majority white men, who felt because of my talents, I needed to be hidden from society because I could be taken up the space or career that one of their own should have. So basically they felt I didn’t deserve to be anything but poor unless I submitted to their will and again by analyzing the prison population and my personal experiences as a minority woman with law enforcement, this is how the entire system thinks in regards to the “indigent”.

What? I was given this world I didn't make it. So what's up? What yall wanna do?

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