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Trusting the Descent: Why the River Doesn’t Climb the Mountain

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  Trusting the Descent: Why the River Doesn’t Climb the Mountain https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-silence-of-the-seed--70524374 There is a specific kind of exhaustion that comes from trying to control things that were never meant for your hands. We call it "planning," but often, it's just a mask for the fear that if we stop for a second, everything will fall apart. What if the "buildup" of your stress is actually the barrier to your breakthrough? Today, as we move through the frequency of Imani , we challenge the idea that more effort equals more results. We explore the tension between the "hustle" and the "holy," and why the most radical thing you can do for your community is to trust the path already laid by the Ancestors. Call to Inaction: "The river flows because it does not try to climb the mountain; it trusts the descent." Stop trying to manufacture a destiny that is already written in your DNA. What fear-based "safe...

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We will look at sex today, and discuss how it can become a point of contention, as well as a powerful tool to move you toward your goal. When seeking SelfMastery, as well as Nationbuilding all aspects of our lives need to help us move toward our goals. Especially those that are necessities, like eating, and sex. It is incredible to me that people will move toward change and leave the same old attitudes about sex in place. Sex is one of the most powerful things that we do in our life time. We literally create life during this act, but we neglect it when it comes to changing our lives. You can create the best life in the bedroom, as well as erect your own private hell. We have to be wise enough to use all of the tools we have been given on our journey to greatness. To overlook the major necessities of life is like trying to build a house with no hammer.
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