
Description
You are worth liberating because you are, beloved. Do you believe that you are worthy of new beginnings?
In the latest episode of "black. loved. free," host Brendane Tynes explores the transformative power of Ruthless Self-Devotion within the framework of Black feminist practice. Delving into personal experiences and spiritual insights, Brendane discusses the journey of reclaiming one's spirit, body, and mind from oppression. Through the lens of Black feminist theory and indigenous spiritual practices, this episode invites listeners to embrace vulnerability, self-reflection, and community transformation. Join us for an inspiring conversation on living with integrity and purpose. #RuthlessSelfDevotion #BlackFeminism #SpiritualHealing
Chapters
Introduction and Welcome (0:00 - 2:00)
Reflecting on the Hiatus (2:01 - 5:00)
The Parable of Talents (5:01 - 10:00)
Understanding Ruthless Self-Devotion (10:01 - 15:00)
Personal and Spiritual Growth (15:01 - 20:00)
Community and Ancestral Support (20:01 - 25:00)
The Role of Initiation (25:01 - 30:00)
Lessons from Oya and Transformation (30:01 - 35:00)
Navigating Personal Challenges (35:01 - 40:00)
Embracing Change and Self-Worth (40:01 - 45:00)
Conclusion and Call to Action (45:01 - End)
References
Orisha Oya Bring Me Change by JuJu Thyme
Jambalaya: The Natural Woman’s Book of Personal Charms and Practical Rituals by Luisah Teish
How To Enter Into Your Rest by Jeida K. Storey
Hoodoo Book of Flowers by Arthur Rickydoc Flowers
Mules and Men Part 2 by Zora Neale Hurston
“Survival Marvels: The Portal Poetics of Cheryl Clarke”, Alexis Pauline Gumbs
Women’s Wisdom from the Heart of Africa, Sobonfu Somé
The South is a Portal, Sara Makeba Daise
Sankofa Shadow Work: Diaries of a Diasporic Diviner, Sara Makeba Daise
10. Everyone is in love with me (and with you!), Amissa
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