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The Ancestral Algorithm: Stripping the Corporate Clutter to Reclaim Your Nia

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  The Ancestral Algorithm: Stripping the Corporate Clutter to Reclaim Your Nia Click to listen to this EPISODE Let’s stop playing nice with a system designed to keep us wandering. Look out your window before dawn. That shift from heavy darkness to brilliant pink and absolute yellow isn’t just a pretty view—it’s a spiritual eviction notice to the anxiety, blame, and stagnation that’s been holding you hostage. Today is dedicated to Nia (Purpose), wrapped in the collective energy of our communal work. Our code today is Yellow—divine clarity, absolute illumination. But let’s be real, Family. Too many of our people are walking around like loose, discarded threads. When you don't possess a clear, unshakeable alignment with your purpose, you get tangled up in the matrix. You become easily frayed by corporate clutter, and you end up swept away by waves of feeling sad, mad, or scared about a system that was never built to sustain your soul. You are letting capitalism's false priesthood ...

Aspirational Danger: How Our Dreams Are Used Against Us

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Aspirational Danger: How Our Dreams Are Used Against Us Great day, family! Today, I want to dive into a topic that many of us have been trapped in without even realizing it— aspirational danger . I’ve spent years thinking about this, and I know how deeply ingrained it is in our society. It’s a mindset that has us chasing dreams that are often illusions, distractions designed to keep us from recognizing and addressing the real issues in our communities. It’s time we talk about it. History Is Revolutionary, But It’s Not the Revolution Before I go deeper, I want to clarify something. I recently wrote about how history is revolutionary, but it is not the revolution itself. That doesn’t mean history isn’t important—it is crucial. History informs culture. It shapes governance. Dr. Greg Carr and his crew highlight this in their Africana studies framework, discussing governance structures and cultural continuity. I love that knowledge. I love learning from the past. But knowing history alo...