Black People : My Aha Moment.

Ohhh, this is truly an inspiring experience! I'm happy that you shared this with us! It says that we should never give up on our people. Just like you have had your awakenening, so can others. There is so much to learn and understand and to realize, (if you haven't already), that we are all connected to each other. By your mind expanding, your thoughts will touch the life of somebody elses, producing a chain reaction. This was truly an aha moment, one you will never forget!

Thank you Sister Nisa!!!!!!!
 
Amazing!!

Nisa said:
Hello Brothers and Sisters...This past wknd I experienced my Aha moment...I'm 23 years old..and I thought I would share my experience with the Destee family, whom I love so much, and am truly blessed that I found a place where I can share experiences and feel loved unconditionally


A moment where my life was reexamined and flashed before my eyes..and sent me into a quiet moment..just in deep thought.
I am no longer afraid to take my place as a black woman. I'm no longer afraid to be a representative of GOD in my thoughts,actions,beliefs,words. My mind is a womb, and whatever goes into it is reproduced into my actions..whatever goes into it...attaches itself and grows and is born as words,beliefs etc. What started this aha moment, was when I was with my cousin and a few of her friends...they were smoking weed, using foul language..and popping various parts to songs that are very degrading to women, all while a child was in presence (my cousin's son). I was thinking this is disrespect to GOD, how do we allow love, maturity, growth into a soul that is not cleansed and ready to recieve it, or ready to recieve the messages and blessings of GOD. Howcome we clean the house to welcome special guests, but won't clean our "house" to welcome GOD. It also dawned upon me, that black women are the backbone of our civilization, how we act ..portrays what's going on in our community. Therefore that in itself..we should change how we dress,act, etc. I can take the first step, be an example to others, even if they do not change. I will not be shaking my rump on the dance floor, but I will dance, Im not going to curse and use the N word in referral to my people..it would be like calling GOD a "n", it is so toxic to your being..most dont realize it..I hear it..automatic stomach ache...not going to poison my body with the sickness of alcohol,smoking..foul music, that is degrading to ourselves..that has no message but to act as low as you can... They say drink 8 glasses of water...im deciding to also indulge in 8 of something of knowledge..to wash down,digest and excrete..the second hand ignorance I inhale. In this i found 1/2 of my purpose..to demonstrate my place as a woman, my role, and take it, and not be afraid of what others have to say, and not worry about they think..if anything just to plant the seeds of the knowledge I have acquired in the brains of my people..regardless if they water it then or later..the seed will still be there.

Peace
Nisa,

I think that it is great to see that a young Black woman has her head on right. It's very wonderful that your mind is so strong. What you express within yourself is very enlightening, and once you know yourself and who you are, your spirit will reflect those things. Keep it moving you Strong Black Woman. We need more women out here like you, and maybe we can get somehere. :great:
 

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