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The Thatch and the Spark: Reclaiming Kuumba within Kujichagulia

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The Thatch and the Spark: Reclaiming Kuumba within Kujichagulia https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-thatch-and-the-spark--72513557 "The rain falls on every roof, but it stays longest on the one that is well thatched." Pull up a chair on the porch, family. Let’s sit with that ancestral medicine for a minute. Right now, we are standing firmly on a day of Kuumba (Creativity) , positioned directly in the middle of a week of Kujichagulia (Self-Determination) , all while navigating the larger cycle of Ujima (Collective Work) . That is a potent, heavy alignment. It is an ancestral algorithm designed to remind you exactly who you are before the world told you who you had to be. Look at our collective journey as Black people in America. We have never lacked Kuumba . We took the scraps left at the back of the house and turned them into soul food. We took a language meant to chain us and bent it into blues, jazz, hip-hop, and gospel. Our creativity is a global currency that the entire ...

Trusting Creativity: Unleashing the Power of Imani and Kuumba

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  Hello Tribe and extended Family! As we stand at the dawn of Imani, a day steeped in faith, trust, and belief, we are called to reflect on the Gye-Nyame Tribe Self Mastery System's principles. Imani symbolizes the trust we embed in ourselves, in our community, and in our collective journey towards growth and transformation. This trust serves as a beacon, guiding us through life's complex labyrinth of challenges and opportunities. Imani isn't a dormant principle. It is active, dynamic, and transformative. Think about the placebo effect, a fascinating phenomenon in the world of medicine. Imagine a person feeling tangible health improvements, simply because they believe they're receiving a healing treatment. This phenomenon underscores the mind's power to influence our physical reality and speaks volumes about belief and trust's potency. This year, we dedicate not only this week but the entire year to Imani. As the seventh year in our cycle, the significance of th...