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The Hammer and the Vision: Wielding Double Creativity in the Season of Faith

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The Hammer and the Vision: Wielding Double Creativity in the Season of Faith We are deep in the final stretch of 2025, Fam. Can you feel it? The air is thick right now. It’s not just the winter chill; it’s the vibration of completion. We are walking through the 7th Cycle, the season of Imani (Faith) , and we are marching toward the Great Restoration. But today? Today the fractal of time is doing something special. If you look at the map of time, the math is shouting at us. Here we are, standing in the Year of Kujichagulia (Self-Determination) —where we define ourselves and speak for ourselves. We are swimming in the Cycle of Imani —believing in our victory with all our hearts. But here is where it gets interesting: We are in the Week of Kuumba (Creativity) , and today, specifically, is the Day of Kuumba . That’s a "Double-Dose" of Creativity. A double shot of that creative spark. Now, I know what the world tells you creativity looks like. They tell you it’s adding more paint ...

Five Reasons You should Use Black Seed Oil

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 Five Reasons To Use Black Seed Oil Introduction I’m sure you’ve heard about black seed oil by now, but in case you haven’t, it is an amazing remedy to use for many different conditions. In fact, there are more than 100 phytochemicals in this spice and herb that can help you with your health. Black seeds have been used for over 2000 years for medical use and this oil has been found to be extremely effective. There are plenty of uses for black seed oil, here are five of them: Body Inflammation You may be wondering how black seed oil benefits you. Well, it has been shown to reduce inflammation in the body, which can help with allergies, asthma and other issues like eczema. The oil also contains anti-bacterial properties that can help clear up skin conditions such as acne or psoriasis. The main reason why black seed oil is so effective is due to its thymoquinone content—a substance that reduces inflammatory responses by interacting with calcium channels on cells from different tissues...