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Is Your "Love" for the Community Getting You Beaten by the Rain?

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  Is Your "Love" for the Community Getting You Beaten by the Rain? https://www.spreaker.com/episode/nia-the-filter-for-the-collective--71775198 We’ve all been there—juggling a million projects, answering every "can you help me?" text, and showing up for every "collective" effort until we’re bone-tired and bitter. We call it Ujima. We call it being a "good brother" or a "strong sister." But what if that busyness is actually a virus? Today we dive into Nia (Purpose). In a world that wants us scattered, Nia is the ultimate filter. If Ujima is the work , Nia is the why . Without the why, the work is just another form of exhaustion. We explore why "love is blind" can be a dangerous proverb for a NationBuilder, and how to use the yellow light of Nia to burn away the "buildup" of false responsibilities. Call to Inaction: Today, do not look for a new goal. Look for a commitment to quit. Release the need to be the answer to e...

Imani

Tropical Cyclone ImaniImage by NASA Goddard Photo and Video via Flickr
In faith we will walk/
with Imani shielding us/
this year will be great/


Principle- Imani
Element - Fire
Number- 7
Day- Sunday
Color- Red


Imani Is faith and when we use our faith as a weapon rather than a crutch. I often hear faith being used in a passive way. Faith is an active power that we must learn to focus. If we do not we become a victim of our own power. We find out as we work with this powerful principle that the things we put Imani in help to shape our life. We bring to life all things we send Imani into, regardless of whether they are good or bad for us. So learn to focus your Imani on what it is you want to strengthen or manifest in your life.
Take some time to work with this principle using the tools given. Use the word (Imani) and meditate on it and unravel the secrets for yourself.
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