Episode 27: To Be Joyful and Rage

13/07/2023 36 min
Episode 27: To Be Joyful and Rage

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What we not fuxing with today is denying that the Uppity Black Woman's rage is not warranted. While our rage is warranted, there are times it must be checked. We keep it summa-offi-cial, however, a recent interaction with another Sister  brought to the surface the many hurts that we carry and how those hurts impact the relationships that we have with others. Using the aptly titled  Chapter called "Rage" in Cole Arthur Riley's This Here Flesh, we look at rage through that certain interaction and  query whether the feelings of rage and joy can mutually exist.  They can, so long as the rage that presents itself in the life of the Black Woman is not one that is classified as "justifiable" and is against a creation as opposed to against an evil.REFERENCES IN TODAY'S EPISODEIf you have not already, reserve your spot for the Soul Flex Retreat, happening November 5-10.  During The Retreat, you will learn how to enliven your soul and harness your inner power through sensory workshops incorporating Ayurvedic principles and yoga movement. This experience will take place at the stunning Retreat Costa Rica – a tropical luxury resort nestled among lush vegetation in the arms of a quartz mountain with stunning views of the Nicoya Peninsula and the Pacific Ocean.Cole Arthur Riley, This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories that Make UsIf you are an Uppity Black Woman, ready to say: I.Can't.Fux.With.You! Visit us at omuwaluxe.com to learn more about The Black Woman Liberation Formula. Sis, it is time to unpretzel and get yourself liberated.If you are an Uppity Black Woman, ready to say: I.Can't.Fux.With.You! Visit us at omuwaluxe.com to learn more about The Black Woman Liberation Formula. Sis, it is time to unpretzel and get yourself liberated.Want to hear more: Subscribe to The Redefining Series, where we examine certain words, and reinterpret them for the Black Woman specifically. The new definitions encourage the Black Woman to think critically about her current state and the application of the newly defined word to her everyday life. https://www.youtube.com/@omuwaluxe-theredefiningser8183Sharing is caring. Like and follow us on Instagram @omuwaluxe