326 Quotes About African-american
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When Africans were kidnapped, trafficked en masse and brutally dragged in chains to work camps in the “New World,” called plantations, we hid our deities and rituals in stories of saints, angels, and legendary characters. Our deities included a powerful cadre of orishas, abosom, lwas, álúsí, spirits, and god/desses. From South Africa to Sudan, Brazil to Cuba to even Indigenous Australia, we chant their names: Yemaya, Mami Wata, Atete, Iset, and Ala.
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Let my path be blessed. Let the path of all those on this journey be blessed. Let the path of all those not on this journey be blessed.
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What are you speaking over your life right now? If you’re speaking fear, desperation, or scarcity, then that is what you are calling forward. Speak love over your life. Speak abundance into your life. Speak healing.
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There is critical mass rage and grief for lifetimes of horrific injustices plus ancestral rage, grief, unprocessed trauma. Old systems, structures and status quo are grasping by reinforcing false power with physical, emotional, psychological violence and terror.
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The most powerful ancestral or generational curse we face is our unhealed trauma.
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We fear that if we heal our trauma bonds, we are betraying the tribe. No, our ancestors want us to heal the bloodline. That is evolution. That is why you were born.
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- Author Mabel E. Singletary
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Inspiring Readers one story at a time
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You now stand in an elevated circle of goddesses who are here to guide you in your shift from surviving to thriving.
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- Author Lisa Eley
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Depression is like being under house arrest, only there is no house.
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