In this episode, we discuss a recent life experience with hypocrisy, deceit, and disillusionment manifested into questioning human dignity and worth. Drawing from lessons learned, divine messages, golden insights gathered from community practice - including familyhood, helped with the restoration of dignity, courage - self-knowingness. 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: “My humanity is bound up in yours, for we can only be human together” - Archbishop Desmond Tutu (Rest in Power)
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In the wake of the visceral, on-public-display killing of George Floyd, people all around the world, especially those with higher levels of melanin oscillated through the entire spectrum of emotional reactivity. Civil uproar swarmed city streets demanding justice and police reform, whilst non-protesters contemplated their personal beliefs, views, and at…
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