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Beingness, Self-Knowing, Becoming

an intimate confrontation of the modern definition of mental health
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In this episode, we explore and address the distorted Western conceptions of mental health, within the context of communalism and collectivity. Drawing from insights and understandings gathered from roots in the Black church, experiential self-knowledge, self-studying of Ancient and indigenous civilizations, including the perspective of African psychology, and amplified by an African self-consciousness, I hope this intimate reflection will help you draw parallels, become inspired, and develop a sense of curiosity.

A quote for deep and intense reflection: “When the human spirit is well, whole, and healthy, the human being is characterized by confidence, competence, and a sense of full responsibility and unlimited potentiality” —Dr. Wade Nobles

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Revolutionary Love.

In this episode, we explore and reclaim the underlying force that emboldens the spirit of liberation, justice, and resistance for the pursuant of addressing and advancing the collective needs, interests, and faculties of African/Black people: Revolutionary Love.

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