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Do you sometimes feel like you’re not as aligned with your spiritual practice as you’d like to be?
Through the centuries of colonialism, white supremacy and patriarchy, spirituality has been impacted in myriad ways, and today many ancient practices have been reduced from what they once were, labeled as wrong or bad, or tainted by the booming wellness industry.
The path to reclaiming and rediscovering a spirituality that feels truly authentic to us is a profound inner process of inquiry and decolonization.
In episode 4 of I’m Not Crazy, I’m Clairvoyant we dive into the layers we have to explore around Black spirituality and the colonization of modern Western spiritual practice, the inner work of liberation, the role of community
“We have to think about what was meant by this spirituality in its inception versus what was it shaped to become in order to serve various different systems of oppression, and in the spirituality, I am practicing today, to what extent is this spiritual belief or this practice or this behavior really the roots of what I actually believe versus what comes to be known as the dogma or the reality of the spirituality.”
Layla Saad,
S1 E4, I’m Not Crazy, I’m Clairvoyant Podcast
Connect with me:
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theblackpsychiclibrarian/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tonya.melendez
Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@TonyaMelendez/featured
My website: https://tarot-life-coach.square.site/
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Do you sometimes feel like you’re not as aligned with your spiritual practice as you’d like to be?
Through the centuries of colonialism, white supremacy and patriarchy, spirituality has been impacted in myriad ways, and today many ancient practices have been reduced from what they once were, labeled as wrong or bad, or tainted by the booming wellness industry.
The path to reclaiming and rediscovering a spirituality that feels truly authentic to us is a profound inner process of inquiry and decolonization.
In episode 4 of I’m Not Crazy, I’m Clairvoyant we dive into the layers we have to explore around Black spirituality and the colonization of modern Western spiritual practice, the inner work of liberation, the role of community
“We have to think about what was meant by this spirituality in its inception versus what was it shaped to become in order to serve various different systems of oppression, and in the spirituality, I am practicing today, to what extent is this spiritual belief or this practice or this behavior really the roots of what I actually believe versus what comes to be known as the dogma or the reality of the spirituality.”
Layla Saad,
S1 E4, I’m Not Crazy, I’m Clairvoyant Podcast
Connect with me:
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theblackpsychiclibrarian/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tonya.melendez
Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@TonyaMelendez/featured
My website: https://tarot-life-coach.square.site/