The Thatch and the Spark: Reclaiming Kuumba within Kujichagulia
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Are You Thirsty or Just Dependent?
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-well-of-faith--71634703
There is a difference between needing a drink and needing a master. Many of us have been taught that success is found in the charity of others—in the "diversity" of someone else's table or the "funding" of someone else's bank. But the Ancestors warn us: water that is begged for never truly quenches the thirst.
We are wrapping up the week of Kujichagulia (Self-Determination) with a hard look at Imani (Faith). If fear is a ghost, why are we letting it dictate our reality? We explore the tension between the comfort of the "begged cup" and the grueling, sacred work of digging your own well.
Call to Inaction:
Stop looking for a fountain in someone else's yard.
"He who waits for another to feed him will always be hungry."
What request for "permission" can you stop making today?
Which "safety net" is actually a spider web keeping you stuck?
What external validation can you stop seeking to finally hear your own voice?
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