Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Celebrating Kwanzaa---Day 5. Balance and Good Purpose/The Kwanzaa Principle of NIA.


Celebrating Kwanzaa---Day 5. Balance and Good Purpose/The Kwanzaa Principle of NIA.

Beautiful People, 

Some say there will be sorrow if you borrow tomorrow. That is why I look always into the Heart of Today. 

I Breathe In and Out Deeply Ten Times. 

With each breath I ask for balance and total awareness of Love in this moment, Right Now. 

For me, this is My Good Purpose. In Swahili, NIA means Purpose. 

My Good Purpose is to move forward into time's loop of Eternity; knowing that the imprint of Eternal Love can heal every moment of yesterday's sorrow Now. 

Through our Forgiveness and a willingness to Love More, we pave the way for More Joy Today and Tomorrow. 

 NIA...My Good Purpose is to Love More!

🎉What Is Your Good Purpose?

Ubuntu!  I AM Because You Are! 

Umoja!  Unity!

Kujichagulia!  Self-Determination!

Ujima!  Collective Work and Responsibility!

Ujamaa!  Cooperative Economics!

NIA!  Balance and Good Purpose.

Always, Melony💜 
aka Miss Mellie Rainbow🎊

Peace is Possible through Compassion, Cooperation, Courage, Creativity, Deep Listening, Faith, Forgiveness, Good Purpose, Healing, Hope, Integrity, Kindness, Mercy, Patience, Respect, Tenacity, Understanding and the Gift of Love!

About Kwanzaa...

 Kwanzaa is an unique celebration founded in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga that takes place December 26th through January 1st 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.

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.

#Breathe #Compassion #Courage #Ubuntu #IAMBecauseYouAre 
#UmojaIsUnity
#Kujichagulia #SelfDetermination 

#Ujima #CollectiveWorkAndResponsibility

#Ujamaa #CooperativeEconomics
#NiaPurpose

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