White Oblivion

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the community.  I know first hand what ya’ll are talking about because the same thing happened to me, well maybe not to me, but to my wife, Alicia,” he began then took a long pause.
    We all sat on the edge of our seats waiting for him to say the words.  We were all thinking it and more than that we were living this nightmare and couldn’t wait for the opportunity to openly discuss it.  So we all stared at Kwan intensely waiting for him to blurt it out.  It seemed that once he did we could all exhale. 
    We had all been so nervous and uptight while struggling with trying to deal with the circumstances of our changed bodies.  It was a welcomed surprise to be in a room full of others who too were living out the same nightmare and so when Kwan brought it up we all felt a huge weight lifted.  We couldn’t wait to hear him say the words out loud.  It seemed that hearing the words publicly out loud made it easier to accept.  More than that hearing that others out there were going through it made it easier to cope.
    Kwan looked around the room then continued, “A few days ago I woke up to find that my beautiful, brown-skinned wife Alicia had transformed into a white woman.  At first, I thought that it was some sick joke and that Alicia was somewhere hiding.  Then after coming to grips with the fact that the white woman was Alicia I faced the most difficult 3 days of my life.  It was a lot harder for Alicia than it was for me.  She has barely been able to sleep.  She won’t come out of the room and I’ve been lying to my kids about what’s going on with her.  We’ve been living a nightmare.  I’m looking around the room right now and from the looks on your faces I see that I’m not alone.  When it first happened I didn’t know what to do.  I was afraid to tell anyone because I thought for sure they’d think I was crazy.  But then my man Ron came by scared as hell saying that something happened to his queen.  I knew what he meant before he finished the sentence.  After that I heard one story after the next, each describing the same thing.”
    Kwan paused and took a long look at all of us.  He then continued taking on an even more serious tone.  “Something is happening to us and it’s big.  It’s not happening to all of us, but it is happening to those certain ones of us on what I’ll say is on a certain frequency.  In other words, some of us have tuned into a certain radio station and picked up on certain radio waves if you know what I mean.  What that means is that if you’re here, you are obviously one of those few.  More than that, if you know what I’m talking about you definitely are one of the few.  I know that like me you have a lot of questions about what is going on and I don’t really have any answers.  However, what I do know is that this all has something to do with the Divine Marriage.  What I’ve learned is that everyone of us who came, planned on coming and thought about coming to this workshop has been affected by this…. ‘phenomenon.’  Yes everyone of us,” Kwan continued over the whispers that had begun to penetrate what was moments prior a dead silent room.
    “I know that might have ya’ll buggin even more, but that’s what I’ve learned so far.  What I also know is that this workshop is a very special workshop.  We have some very powerful information to share with you all tonight as we said in all of the advertisements.  This year’s workshop isn’t going to be like the others.  This workshop is going to take us all to the next level.  Now I don’t know if that has anything to do with what’s going on or not, but I do know that it can’t just be a coincidence.  Anyway, I know that I haven’t answered any of your questions, but I hope that I have at least eased your minds a bit.  What I propose that we do to get more answers is to proceed with tonight’s workshop as planned.  I have a strong feeling that as we go through the workshop the

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