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The Architecture of Release: Sculpting with Kuumba

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  The Architecture of Release: Sculpting with Kuumba https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-architecture-of-release-sculpting-with-kuumba--71087749 They’ve got us fooled into thinking that creativity means we have to constantly produce. Every day, the culture tells you to add another side hustle, learn another skill, put on another hat, and wear another mask. We are walking around exhausted, carrying a hundred pounds of "more." But what if Kuumba—true Creativity—isn't about painting on a blank canvas? What if it's about taking a chisel to the heavy, hardened stone of expectations and scraping off everything that isn't the real you? On today’s episode, we explore the Orange energy of Kuumba through the lens of subtraction. We aren’t building today. We are demolishing the false narratives of who we are supposed to be. Call to Inaction: “A tree does not grow by holding onto its dead leaves; it grows by letting them fall.” What mask of "strength" can you stop ...

Stuck-Ha2ku

Im stuck where I am/
can't move for fear is present/
Each thought torments me/

Have you ever been stuck in life? If your answer is yes, then I would like to welcome you to this journey. Getting stuck is part of our struggle. Our constant foe on this path is fear. Fear strikes at us in many different forms, what we need to develop is the skill to be able to see beneath the mask. When we are able to identify fear we can more easily deal with our issues. fear has the ability to freeze in place. Our thoughts seem to stop flowing, and it may feel like we are in the midst of torture. To get past this we have to push through the illusion that usually was create by the fear.
Brother Ha2tim
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