In Episode 3 of Many Moods of Moses, Congo Zulu dives deep into the meaning of purpose—what it truly is, how to discover it, and how to stay grounded in it. From the power of alignment to the influence of your tribe, this is a powerful meditation on walking the path you were born for. 🔥 Key Highlights: Is everyone born with a purpose?How to stay grounded in your purposeThe role of spiritual alignment“Iron sharpens iron” – why your circle matters
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In Episode 3 of Many Moods of Moses, Congo Zulu dives deep into the meaning of purpose—what it truly is, how to discover it, and how to stay grounded in it. From the power of alignment to the influence of your tribe, this is a powerful meditation on walking the path you were born for. 🔥 Key Highlights: Is everyone born with a purpose?How to stay grounded in your purposeThe role of spiritual alignment“Iron sharpens iron” – why your circle matters
In this thought-provoking second episode, we dive deep into the power of the tongue and the way our words shape reality — from everyday phrases to spiritual affirmations. What do we really mean when we say “Good morning”? Is there truth to the idea that our language holds hidden vibrations and double meanings? We also raise a bold and controversial question: “Is Jesus the same as Zeus?” Through etymology, ancient history, and spiritual insight, we begin to explore whether names we've b...
Many Moods of Moses
In Episode 3 of Many Moods of Moses, Congo Zulu dives deep into the meaning of purpose—what it truly is, how to discover it, and how to stay grounded in it. From the power of alignment to the influence of your tribe, this is a powerful meditation on walking the path you were born for. 🔥 Key Highlights: Is everyone born with a purpose?How to stay grounded in your purposeThe role of spiritual alignment“Iron sharpens iron” – why your circle matters