Celebrating Kwanzaa--Day 2 "Kujichagulia" a Swahili word for Self-Determination--Awareness and Purpose!
Beloved Radiant Ones,
Breathe and Exhale Deeply Four Times. Feel the four chambers of your heart open with Love.
It is said that through awareness and good purpose with integrity, Gratitude will fill Our Hearts.
Again, Let Us Breathe and Exhale Deeply Four Times As We Honor the Song of the Consistent Good Efforts singing in our hearts.
Now, Breathe In Gratitude to Ancestors, Elders, Community and Our Blessed Creator of Every Uni-Verse.
It is helpful to pay close attention to the details of life that need to be addressed or handled.
Today, the only good way to move is Forward.
Say to Yourself ...
"I Must have Courage and Be Consistent In My Good Efforts to Live a Life of Integrity. Moving Forward, I Will Walk with Determination and Allow My Thoughts, Words, and Actions to Be Kind, Loving, Productive and Truthful."
Today, We Honor the Kwanzaa Principle of "Kujichagulia", a Swahili word for Self-Determination!
"I Must have Courage and Be Consistent In My Good Efforts to Live a Life of Integrity. Moving Forward, I Will Walk with Determination and Allow My Thoughts, Words, and Actions to Be Kind, Loving and Truthful."
Ubuntu! I AM Because You Are!
Umoja! Unity!
Kujichagulia! Self-Determination!
Always, Melony
Please Re-Member...
Peace is Possible through Compassion, Cooperation, Courage, Creativity, Deep Listening, Faith, Forgiveness, Good Purpose, Hope, Integrity, Joy, Kindness, Mercy, Patience, Respect, Understanding and the Gift of Love!
About Kwanzaa...
Kwanzaa is an unique celebration founded in 1966 that takes place December 26th through January1st every year. It encourages people around the World of African descent to restore a Universal Family Tradition and to strengthen bonds within the family and community.
Dr. Maulana Karenga is the founder of Kwanzaa.
Through seven principles represented by the candles lit on the Kinara each day during the celebration of Kwanzaa, we honor Our heritage as people of African descent who lost a great deal of our heritage through enslavement.
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