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As I write, its coming from frustration and annoyance.

I am Rhonda. My path is before me and I've accepted my purpose 100%. I accept that people will come into my life to help me with this journey which includes the Freedom to be healthy.
Liberation from disease and depression is the power, the voice, the magic I bring.

I have so many people in my ear about FREEDOM, Empowerment, Healing, Revolution, Transformation, Spirituality, and Wellness. Everyone has their philosophy based on their beliefs. I'm still finding myself very frustrated with people who seek knowledge reading every piece of literature but doesn't understand the importance of wisdom and understanding. It impart knowledge is understanding what is needed for that person at that moment for their journey and purpose. This is something very much missing from some aspects of the "Conscious" movement.

Let me say, I've met some that are in the community teaching and educating. There is application. There are outcomes. There is focus. Anything that is chaotic only breeds chaos. I had a brother as me what he thought he should be doing. I said "give back" and I said not online via a clip here and there. I said go into the community. Do something. He was silent for the most part. Application. Apply what you know. Its know difference than church folk going to church Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday. What do you apply it? When do you leave the safety of the building and really deal with the community and its ills with all of your "knowledge"?

I was look upon as "odd" from the church because I wouldn't dive into "church talk" and the same happens in the conscious community as well. (shrug) Its all good.

Let's embrace WISDOM and UNDERSTANDING as diligently as we seek Knowledge. Let's not be so quick to judge a person or assume a person isn't "conscious". You'd be surprised what I know intiutively. I'm surprised to be honest. I will continue to learn what I feel MY Spirit needs. I'm getting there. I'm growing. I've learning. Give me space. Know that I am about change, freedom, spiritual revolution.

Tap into what I need and fulfill that instead of trying to force feed me what YOU want me to know and what you want me to believe.

Let the Spirit truly move....

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