Follow Your Passion: A Seamless Tumblr Journey
🦺Finding Your Role (s)🧱
“We’ve been developing an understanding of what roles and callings we need to nurture to reach a decolonial collective liberation framework that is good for people and good for the world.
✏️ you could have more than one role, we welcome plurality here. Which ones do you identify with?”
Original post by: @theslowfactory-blog
—- I know for me, I am a wearer of many hats in the which for this list sums up to healer and visionary. I find that these two roles allow me to connect my best to my gifts so I can I can skillfully contribute to the many other roles I know.
My roles are driven by my purpose to be an abolitionist, a healer and a seer.
My medicine is to assist in illuminating some of the steps necessary to take towards this path of liberation. I communicate these messages thru my passion of love for the people of this earth and the beautiful beings who pour into me willingly & effortlessly.
These things don’t just make sense over night so explore what you resonate with and find your purpose so you can water each of your passions accordingly.
- q
Dear Readers,
Welcome to Movement Like a River.
I dedicate this blog to political education and self preservation.
May this blog be one of my many contributions to our movement.
I wish to share information and resources that will aid in strengthening the minds and awareness of every person on the path to liberation and truth. May you, dearest inquirer, find inspiration here to identify your role/s in the peoples’ movement.
Salamat for reading this message and for being here to learn & witness. Strength and courage be with each and every one of you.
Min il Nahir lil Bahir
من النهر إلى البحر
Globalize the Intifada
From Palestine to the Philippines
All Power To The People
- kamrad queeta
Take Notes & Prepare yourself for political education and mental + physical strength training to aid your participation in the struggles for freedom 🥹
Stop cop cities NOW.
Repost from @atlmultifaithforpalestine on iG
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