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More Than Just "Believing" https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-red-root-of-resilience--70188397 Most people think faith is just a feeling you have when things are going well. But what happens when the road gets rocky? In today’s episode, we break down why the principle of Imani is actually a technology for survival and success. We aren't talking about "blind" faith; we're talking about the kind of bone-deep certainty that changed the course of history for our people. If you've been feeling stuck in a cycle of doubt or "what-ifs," there is a specific shift in perspective that changes everything. We discuss the "Red vibration" and how it acts as the foundation for every other principle in the Nguzo Saba. You won't want to miss the breakdown of how to practically apply this to your business, your family, and your peace of mind. Nguzo Saba Narrative Map Get the Nguzo Saba Narrative Map to help you find your way and align your daily...

Daily Toast- Kujichagulia 425171 "Drama cont."

Peace FAM:
Once again I am able to stand above the ground  and greet you on this marvelous Kujichagulia. Today we toast our ancestors and continue our talk about drama. Drama in it's self is not a problem, but over dramatazation is the issue. We can not allow anyone to hijack our attention or power, and over drama does that perfectly. It is the tool of the enemy, so watch out. Keep your mind and staymoving toward your goal.
We also will begin looking at some herbs and different food you may interested to adding to your personal regiment. Right now, I am working with black seed oil, palm oil, and coconut oil, and of course "That Ambrosia", I will begin talking about these products more and let you know about my personal results. Checkout the video and sign up to get extra content @ Gye-Nyame Journey and don't forget to take the 21 Day Nguzo Saba Challenge.

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