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  https://www.spreaker.com/episode/kujichagulia-certify-yourself--69736534 Are You Waiting for Someone to Certify You? We often move through life like "middle children of history," occupying space but never truly claiming our territory. We wait for external systems to validate our skills, our beauty, and our right to lead. But what if the only certification you ever needed was your own? In today's episode, we discuss the "Indigo" power of Kujichagulia. We share a story from the Akoben people about a Princess who was told her very existence was a bad omen. Her journey to self-determination didn't start with an army—it started with a single breath. Why are you hiding your light? And who are you denying illumination by staying in the dark? Click the link above to hear how to take back your narrative. Get the Nguzo Saba Narrative Map to help you find your way and align your daily actions with your highest purpose: https://link.content360.io/NguzoSabaMap Invite ...

When social experiments go wrong!!!!!

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Ivy league student/
twisted from experiment/
shocked entire world/

Check this out I won't ruin the story for you but I have to wonder how many other Social experiments funded by the CIA have went crazy, and even deeper how many of us are involved in one of these experiments. I got this from a show that I listen to on NPR called Radio Lab. Join and keep up with their stories, but if you dont I will post them every now and then. So stay with the Journey.hahahahaaaa
By the way the story I want you to hear starts about 2minutes and last about 10minutes if you don't have alot of time.

By the way do you know why Ivy league schools are compared to Ivy? leave you think and I will share with you why I think? I bet mine is more shocking than yours...








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