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From Victory to Momentum: My Next 21-Day Challenge

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Peace, Tribe! I just came out of a 21-day fast , and let me tell you—I’m on a high! My mind is clear, my body feels lighter, and my spirit is in alignment. I’m celebrating this victory because it’s a big deal. Discipline is no small feat, and when you walk through the fire and come out stronger, you need to recognize it. But here’s the thing—this high isn’t something I want to come down from. So, I’m stepping right into my next 21-day challenge . Why? Because momentum is a gift, and when the energy is flowing, you don’t stop—you build. This next challenge is about keeping that clarity, pushing myself further, and re-dedicating to the principles that keep me grounded in the Gye-Nyame Journey . This ain’t just about me, though. I’m sharing this because I want you to walk with me. Let’s grow together. Let’s elevate. Let me break it down for you. 21 Days of Re-Commitment These next 21 days are about getting back to the practices that define who we are as a tribe. Gye-Nyame isn’t just somet...

Don't Fear shadows

From Evernote:

Don't Fear shadows

Don't fear the shadows/
In your life because we know/
The light produced them/

This blog was inspired by the movie ongbak 3 (good movie by the way, full of spiritual insight that those on the Journey can really benefit from). Excellent thought to keep in the mind on this Journey. The darkness can only be produced from the light hitting an object. The object is a metaphor for those problems that pop up in life. Remember that no matter how dark it gets that something is just blocking the light and with patience, and resilience you can make it through. Remember your Journey was created for you, and the challenges, obstacles, are there to prepare you for greatness. So hang in there and keep moving, and you will find the light again.

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