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Ujamaa: Moving Beyond Survival to Shared Prosperity

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Podcast Episode: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-green-harvest-of-the-we--69434400 In the Gye-Nyame Journey, we speak often of moving away from the toxic cycle of BSG (Blame, Shame, and Guilt). One of the most practical ways to break that cycle is through the application of Ujamaa , or Cooperative Economics. Economics is often seen as a cold, distant field of numbers. But in our community, economics is deeply personal. It is about who we trust with our hard-earned resources. When we practice Ujamaa, we are asserting our Self-Determination (Kujichagulia) on a collective scale. We are saying that we have the power to create our own systems of support. The Practicality of Ujamaa: Intentional Spending: Look for ways to keep your dollar within the community for as many "hops" as possible. Shared Resources: Can you pool resources with others to start a garden, a business, or a youth program? Mentorship: Sharing your professional "secrets" is an act of Ujamaa. Wea...
Rainy days give us/
a chance to put out what we/
need cleaned in our lives/

Rainy days.... what is it about rainy days that seems to slow everything down. Being on my Journey I am forced to recognize what rainy days do for me. They allow me to slow down and clean up those rough spots in my life. Like the rain cleans the air and the environment, it also helps you clean those rough areas inside you. Take your rainy days to clean yourself up.
Nuff said
Peace & 1hunidyears

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  1. Image by Nic Squirrell
    http://society6.com/squirrell/Another-Rainy-Day_Print

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