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They told us that to be creative, we had to hustle harder, build more, and constantly produce. But what if they lied?

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They told us that to be creative, we had to hustle harder, build more, and constantly produce. But what if they lied? https://www.spreaker.com/episode/unearthing-kuumba-chipping-away-the-false-masterpiece--70775482 What if the most profound act of Kuumba (Creativity) you could ever perform is simply stopping? Think about the heavy layers of guilt, shame, and societal expectations you drag around every day. We’ve been conditioned to wear masks that don't fit and recite scripts that don't belong to us. We are so busy trying to paint over the pain that we forget the masterpiece is already beneath the surface, suffocating under the buildup of the world's noise. In today’s episode of Tha Daily Spark , we explore the Orange energy of Kuumba through the lens of removal. We aren't giving you a ten-step checklist of more things to do. We are talking about taking a chisel to the false narratives blocking your Peace, Power, and Joy. Call to Inaction: “The loudest wisdom is found i...

SelfMastery Class

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Gye-Nyame SelfMastery™ Training
8 week training process
Come and learn about techniques that can change your life. You will learn about:
Come join conversation @ gypsy lounge
The True Self
The Personality
Warriorship
Cycles & Systems
Gye-Nyame meditation and workout techniques
Hip-Hop influence
The Power of Now
The Fallacy of Tomorrow
What is Spirituality?
Poetry as a Tool for Healing
Cost:
Price of materials
Books :The Player's Pyramid, Lost Art Of Story Tellin, and Gye-Nyame Journey Workbook (if bought as package $30)

Sundays June 5th to July 24th

Location:
Gypsy cafe

874 N.High st
For more info call: 614-594-9422
 
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