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In today’s episode, we explore the thought-provoking Akan proverb: “Se wamma wo yonko anntwo nkron a, wonntwa du,” meaning "If you don't let your friend cut (or get) nine, you will not cut or get 10!"
Through this saying, we’ll discuss the themes of community, generosity, and interconnectedness.
You will learn:
In what ways can you contribute to your community that fosters a sense of abundance for everyone involved?
This question invites you to think about your unique gifts and how they can enhance the lives of those around you.
You possess the ability to uplift those around you simply through your actions and intentions. This theme of generosity and community support extends beyond cultural boundaries, resonating globally from urban neighborhoods to rural villages, in every context and society.
Let the wisdom of this Akan proverb inspire you, reminding you that your generosity begets abundance—not just for you, but for your community. And.. Let’s continue to embrace our shared journeys, supporting one another as we strive to make the world a brighter place.
Please share, subscribe, and/or comment.
Stay graceful and powerful! ♥️
Much love, gratitude and many blessings,
Dr. Mensimah Shabazz
For One on One Consultations:
Schedule a free 30-minute consultation: https://www.mensimah.com/harmony-consult or send Email to: [email protected]
Subscribe/support our channels:
Join our Reflective/Inner Work Platform:
https://www.patreon.com/mensimahshabazzphd
Contact Links:
Website: https://mensimah.com
Instagram: @mensimahshabazzphd
YouTube: @mensimahsroundtable
Shop: https://shop.mensimah.com
Donations:
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Embark on a transformative journey in this powerful show that explores women's spirituality and the Divine Feminine, as it delves into the wisdom of the Soul, guided by the nurturing presence of the Divine Mother, to empower self-esteem, self-worth, and spiritual transformation through profound soul work and sacred wisdom.
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In today’s episode, we explore the thought-provoking Akan proverb: “Se wamma wo yonko anntwo nkron a, wonntwa du,” meaning "If you don't let your friend cut (or get) nine, you will not cut or get 10!"
Through this saying, we’ll discuss the themes of community, generosity, and interconnectedness.
You will learn:
In what ways can you contribute to your community that fosters a sense of abundance for everyone involved?
This question invites you to think about your unique gifts and how they can enhance the lives of those around you.
You possess the ability to uplift those around you simply through your actions and intentions. This theme of generosity and community support extends beyond cultural boundaries, resonating globally from urban neighborhoods to rural villages, in every context and society.
Let the wisdom of this Akan proverb inspire you, reminding you that your generosity begets abundance—not just for you, but for your community. And.. Let’s continue to embrace our shared journeys, supporting one another as we strive to make the world a brighter place.
Please share, subscribe, and/or comment.
Stay graceful and powerful! ♥️
Much love, gratitude and many blessings,
Dr. Mensimah Shabazz
For One on One Consultations:
Schedule a free 30-minute consultation: https://www.mensimah.com/harmony-consult or send Email to: [email protected]
Subscribe/support our channels:
Join our Reflective/Inner Work Platform:
https://www.patreon.com/mensimahshabazzphd
Contact Links:
Website: https://mensimah.com
Instagram: @mensimahshabazzphd
YouTube: @mensimahsroundtable
Shop: https://shop.mensimah.com
Donations:
https://mensimahs-round-table.captivate.fm/support
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MRTPodcast
🙏🏽
Embark on a transformative journey in this powerful show that explores women's spirituality and the Divine Feminine, as it delves into the wisdom of the Soul, guided by the nurturing presence of the Divine Mother, to empower self-esteem, self-worth, and spiritual transformation through profound soul work and sacred wisdom.