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Are You Just Busy, or Are You On Purpose?

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  https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-golden-path--69809303 Are You Just Busy, or Are You On Purpose? Most of us spend our days reacting to the world around us. We move from task to task, but at the end of the day, there’s a nagging feeling that something is missing. That "something" is the vibration of Nia. In today’s episode, we discuss why having a purpose is more than just a personal goal—it is a community obligation. We touch on the "Unbalanced Seven" and how they rob us of our potential, and we look at the specific African tradition of restoring our people to greatness. If you feel like you’re running in place, this conversation is the shift you’ve been waiting for. But the real secret lies in how you apply it to your own territory. Click the link above to hear how to claim your mission. Invite clarity into your life and find your way with the Nguzo Saba Narrative Map: https://link.content360.io/NguzoSabaMap Become a supporting member of “Tha Daily Spark” ...

July's GNJ Mall

Come on out and join us for this months market day. We will be celebrating Queen Mother Moore, and hosting a discussion about reparations. This will be a Mall to remember, and the information that you will get, will help you see the importance for our people to fight for what is ours. Of course all the regular vendors will be in the house and hopefully thanks to you helping spread the word we may have some new vendors as well. Come out and join the conversation that will be starting at 2pm.
Also let us know if you have a skill, talent, or a subject that you would like to share during the Mall, we can schedule a time for you to present at a future mall.
By the way there is still vendor space open, so get in contact with Brother ha2tim if you are interested at 614-260-7150. Come on out and bring three friends!











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