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More Than Just "Believing"

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More Than Just "Believing" https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-red-root-of-resilience--70188397 Most people think faith is just a feeling you have when things are going well. But what happens when the road gets rocky? In today’s episode, we break down why the principle of Imani is actually a technology for survival and success. We aren't talking about "blind" faith; we're talking about the kind of bone-deep certainty that changed the course of history for our people. If you've been feeling stuck in a cycle of doubt or "what-ifs," there is a specific shift in perspective that changes everything. We discuss the "Red vibration" and how it acts as the foundation for every other principle in the Nguzo Saba. You won't want to miss the breakdown of how to practically apply this to your business, your family, and your peace of mind. Nguzo Saba Narrative Map Get the Nguzo Saba Narrative Map to help you find your way and align your daily...

Daily Toast- Kujichagulia 128171 (who is defining you & your reality)

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Great Kujichagulia: On this day we reflect not only on Kujichagulia, but upon the other principles, and laws that fall on this day.Today is not only the day of self-determination, but it also serves to bring us time to work with Justice and  the Law of Correspondence. Keeping with the theme from last week we will reflect on these principles through the lens of the quote from the "Book Of Coming Forth By Day", that has sparked all kinds of thoughts. " Awaken from thy suffering O thou who lye prostrate! ", we will stop the quote there, because this part illustrates what we need. Kujichagulia is about defining our self for our self, but how is this done? Unfortunately most people have been lulled into a deep sleep, they were cultured, and socially designed into a prostrate state. We have been submitted to a systematic process that strives to keep us unconscious. In the state of unconsciousness we experience self inflicted suffering. Now I believe that this point is i...