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  You’re waiting for a rescue that isn't coming https://www.spreaker.com/episode/shedding-the-savior-complex-the-raw-reality-of-imani--70641816 You’re waiting for a rescue that isn't coming—and that’s the best news you’ll hear all day. We’ve inherited a heavy, suffocating version of faith. A version that tells us to sit tight, endure the pain, and hope someone else fixes the block. But what if true Imani isn't about acquiring more belief? What if it’s about scraping off the crust of self-doubt that the world painted on you? On the porch today, we are talking about shedding the savior complex. We aren't doing more; we are dropping the weight. Call to Inaction: “A bird does not fly higher by carrying more feathers, but by shedding the dead ones.” What false narrative about your own powerlessness will you stop repeating today? Which external "savior" (person, institution, or habit) will you stop waiting on? What heavy expectation can you simply set down right now...

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Have you built your life around how others see you. as doctor Phil would ask "how is that working for you?". Many people are running around wearing mask pretending, rather than seeking authenticity. Why is it that this world encourage us to be the same. We should dress alike, act alike, and etc.. In these modern times we have learned to extend our lives through modern science, but I don't think we are really living. Shaping our lives to fit into the small views of others. Many of us live our lives like superman hiding our true power, and pulling it out only in emergencies. We don't want to outshine those around us.
I say let your your light shine starting today. Start your Journey.


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