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  Whose Story Are You In? https://www.spreaker.com/episode/sovereign-soul--71852579 We talk a lot about building—building businesses, building families, building legacies. But have you ever stopped to ask if the "nest" you’re building actually belongs to you? In the week of Ujamaa , we often jump straight to the "cooperation" part, but today’s principle of Kujichagulia (Self-Determination) forces a difficult question: Can you truly cooperate with the Tribe if you haven't yet defined who you are as an individual? The tension is real. We are taught to fit in, to be "good employees," and to follow traditions that might be "magic birds" designed to keep us stuck in the past. But sovereignty isn't about doing more; it’s about shedding the noise so you can finally hear your own voice. Call to Inaction: "The bird does not add more feathers to fly; it sheds the weight that keeps it grounded." Stop for a moment and reflect: What "c...

Warrior Training 11-15-2014

This week we will complete the story of Gye and discussing the importance of  "stories, legends , and myths" to warriorship and nation building. Be sure to check out the tales that I have included to help prepare you for our process. Stories are very important in the work that we are doing, so come prepared to think.
Asaru will be doing a session on city and regional planning, sister Traci will be beginning our study on Vedic math, and Brother Mansur will be leading yoga.
Join us in person or by way of our live podcast @ Gye-Nyame Warrior Training



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