REFLECTIVE INSIGHT #043 - UNWEAVING THE DECEPTIONS OF IMPERIAL THEOLOGY
A Hijacked Faith
Kia ora e te whānau. Pull up a chair and let’s have a real talk for a moment. 🌿 We often think of our faith or our deepest beliefs as a direct, unedited download from the heavens, a fixed rock that has never changed. But if we look at the whakapapa of history, we start to see the fingerprints of men where we expected the hand of the Divine. Much of what we call "standard doctrine" in Te Tai Tokerau was forged in the fires of political survival and the needs of empire.
In the language of the Quantum Whakapapa Project, many of these "rules" are "Bad Explanations", ideas that are easy to vary because they served a specific person’s power rather than the universal truth of the Woven Universe. When we look at how theology changed around the Doctrine of Discovery, slavery, and lending with interest, we see a pattern of "Babylonian" deception designed to support "Chrematistics", the accumulation of money for its own sake, over "Ekonomia", the stewardship of the household.
REFLECTIVE INSIGHT #005 - THE LION AND THE KORU: OUR ETHIOPIAN WHAKAPAPA
A shared signal
I was driving out to Mt Manaia with some whānau the other day, just soaking in the views of our beautiful hills. We were listening to a song by Unity Pacific, and it hit me just how much of our story here in Taitokerau is tied to a land thousands of miles away.
Most people see the red, gold, and green flags at Waitangi or during our festivals and think it is just about the music. But if you look deeper, those colours are not just a fashion choice. They are signals of a deep connection, what we might call an invisible thread, that links our struggle for sovereignty here to a global movement.
Prophets and promises
This connection did not start with reggae music in the 1970s. It goes back much further. In the 1800s, our own prophets like Te Kooti and Ratana were reading the Bible through their own eyes. They did not see a story about a foreign people needing "saving" by the British. They saw themselves.
REFLECTIVE INSIGHT #003 - DOCTRINE OF DISCOVERY - WHEN THE CROWN STOLE THE CROSS
The theft of the signal
Kia ora e te whānau. Grab a seat here on the porch. Today we need to talk about a very specific kind of theft. It was not just a theft of land or resources, it was a theft of the signal. For generations here in Taitokerau, we have been living with a version of faith that feels a bit "off," like a radio station with too much static.
This happened because, back in the 1800s, the political forces of the British Crown did something very clever and very cruel. They took the message of Ihu (Yeshua’s name in the Paipera Tapu), which is all about connection and love, and they put a colonial mask over it. They used the Cross to hide the Crown’s hunger for power. This was not an accident, it was a deliberate strategy to separate us from everything that makes us strong.
The when and the why
This distortion started long before the ships arrived in Aotearoa. It began in the 15th century with something called the Doctrine of Discovery. These were laws made by powerful leaders in Europe who decided that any land not owned by "Christians" was essentially empty and ready to be taken.