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Meet an extraordinary mystic and intuitive in her eighth decade, taking us through a rich tapestry of experiences that have shaped her understanding of growth, identity, and race. Growing up in Brooklyn and Long Island, Aubrye Arbe was deeply influenced by her mother's teachings on equality and justice, which set the foundation for her lifelong journey.
Her vivid reflections on the racial dynamics of her early years and the transformative era of 1960s New York City offer a unique perspective on embracing diversity and staying true to oneself amidst societal pressures.
As we navigate this enlightening conversation, Aubrye shares insights from her seminars on self-love and the distinction between the soul essence and ego personality. At 82, she continues to work on self-growth with the aid of a protective prayer, underscoring the importance of evolving at one's own pace.
She challenges conventional ideas like being "colorblind" and asks us to truly see and appreciate the diversity of racial identities and experiences. Through her lens, we explore the power of authentic connections and the ongoing commitment to societal change, including pressing issues like white privilege and reparations.
This episode closes with a heartfelt exploration of community, gratitude, and wisdom as we consider the future of our world. Aubrye reflects on the beauty of personal expression and the deeper meanings behind what we choose to reveal, urging us to foster resilience and adaptability for future generations. It's a call to embrace unity and authenticity, leaving listeners with a warm and hopeful outlook for what's to come.
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By Kim Brassor | One Voice EvolvingMeet an extraordinary mystic and intuitive in her eighth decade, taking us through a rich tapestry of experiences that have shaped her understanding of growth, identity, and race. Growing up in Brooklyn and Long Island, Aubrye Arbe was deeply influenced by her mother's teachings on equality and justice, which set the foundation for her lifelong journey.
Her vivid reflections on the racial dynamics of her early years and the transformative era of 1960s New York City offer a unique perspective on embracing diversity and staying true to oneself amidst societal pressures.
As we navigate this enlightening conversation, Aubrye shares insights from her seminars on self-love and the distinction between the soul essence and ego personality. At 82, she continues to work on self-growth with the aid of a protective prayer, underscoring the importance of evolving at one's own pace.
She challenges conventional ideas like being "colorblind" and asks us to truly see and appreciate the diversity of racial identities and experiences. Through her lens, we explore the power of authentic connections and the ongoing commitment to societal change, including pressing issues like white privilege and reparations.
This episode closes with a heartfelt exploration of community, gratitude, and wisdom as we consider the future of our world. Aubrye reflects on the beauty of personal expression and the deeper meanings behind what we choose to reveal, urging us to foster resilience and adaptability for future generations. It's a call to embrace unity and authenticity, leaving listeners with a warm and hopeful outlook for what's to come.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices