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The Architecture of the Eternal

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  The Architecture of the Eternal https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-architecture-of-the-eternal--71904855 The world wants you to believe that Purpose is a destination you reach by running faster than everyone else. But what if your true Purpose is hidden under the mountain of things you’ve been told you should want? Today we're talking about the "Architecture of the Eternal." We’re looking at why your legacy isn't about your hustle—it's about what remains when the noise stops. We explore the patience of the egg and the danger of building on someone else's blueprint. Are you an architect, or just a bricklayer for a system that doesn't love you? Call to Inaction “The vessel is most useful when it is empty.” Release the need to be "productive" for just one hour today. Sit with the silence and ask: What am I doing only because I’m afraid of being forgotten? Which "responsibility" is actually just a distraction from my soul's work? ...

Black Power ≠ Black Supremacy: Shifting the Conversation from Distraction to Definition

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Black Power ≠ Black Supremacy: Shifting the Conversation from Distraction to Definition Great Day, Family. This morning hit me with a wave of insight. What you’re about to read is one of three articles that came to me before breakfast. The ideas were flowing so strong, I had to stop, reflect, and bring them to you straight—unfiltered, but focused. Let’s talk about something I heard in a study group that made me pause: “When we talk about Black Power… shouldn’t we be worried about Black Supremacy?” That was the question posed. And I sat with it, not because it was a deep question—but because it’s a familiar one. One of those questions that burns up energy and resources trying to respond to it. And that, right there, is part of the problem. Let’s break it down. The Art of the Goalpost Shuffle Sometimes, people ask questions they haven’t even fully thought through. Other times, they’re intentionally vague— questions designed not to discover truth, but to derail it. The probl...

Tricks Are for Kids, But Stories Are Not

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Tricks Are for Kids, But Stories Are Not We live in a world shaped not by facts, but by stories . And somewhere along the line, we made the mistake of thinking stories were just for kids. At Gye-Nyame Journey , I’ve been saying this for years: the stories we tell ourselves shape our lives . The stories we hold about ourselves, our families, our communities, and our nation—these aren’t just words floating in our minds. These stories direct our behavior , mold our worldview, and set the parameters for what we believe is possible. But the problem is, most of us didn’t write these stories. We inherited them. We absorbed them. We consumed them like junk food—unaware they were feeding us poison. Narratives Are Weapons In today’s world, narratives—or “stories” as we used to call them—are some of the most powerful tools being used against us . And what’s worse is, we let it happen . We let others tell our stories for us. We allowed systems, media, and outside forces to define who we are,...