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Getting out of a sticky situation...

For the next few months, I will choose a card from the African American Tarot deck as a prompt for my blog posts. Let’s see what spiritual insight I come up with!

3 of Wands-Getting out of a sticky situation

Eventually, each of us will find ourselves in a situation that calls for cunning and quick maneuvers. We have here a message which suggests that one is surrounded by unscrupulous characters. There is an attack brewing. Be vigilant and ready to defend yourself or retreat if need be. This sticky situation or attack doesn’t signify the end. Though we are vulnerable there is help coming. It is important to remember that we are not alone. We do not stand alone. We do not fight alone. A cowboy like figure is shown riding in as if to the rescue. This figure may indicate our ancestral forces or our living allies. They are coming forward to protect us. We simply need to call on them. Do you feel comfortable asking for help? Who do you trust to stand for you in times of trouble? No matter what your situation looks like at the moment, help is on the way.

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Wealth of Family

For the next few months, I will choose a card from the African American Tarot deck as a prompt for my blog posts. Let’s see what spiritual insight I come up with!

10 of Pentacles-Wealth of Family

Wealth comes in many different forms. Often we think of wealth in relation to money but it is so much more than that. Healthy, happy relationships are a form of wealth. Good family structure is a form of wealth. Knowledge is a form of wealth.

The family structure is of great importance in connection to the health of a community. Healthy individuals contribute to healthy families which in turn, contribute to healthy communities and society. There is wealth in being part of a family legacy that is strong, loving, and peaceful.

A family unit is surrounded by 10 pentacles/coins (represent resources, money). Standing behind a tree we see a ghostly figure reviewing the landscape. This figure represents our ancestors and ancestral knowledge. We are being shown the connection between wealth and family/legacy. Though money is important it is not the only form of wealth we should strive to attain. Family is our wealth, connection with ancestral forces is our wealth. Are you enjoying the wealth of love around you? Are you striving to create a solid family unit? Are you truly connecting with your family? Make it a point to do so. You will find wealth there.

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Being a TRUE follower of Ifa

In December of 2015, I embarked on a journey of self-discovery. I boarded a plane to Lagos, Nigeria and it was there, in the middle of the night, that I found myself. My whole, true essence was called forth by the process of initiation into Orisa. A powerful, body numbing energy came over me. It knocked me down. It was some time before I was able to get up. That energy was Oya. I am a follower of the Ifa tradition. Ifa is the practice of good/gentle character. Ifa is a spiritual tradition and way of life that holds its practitioners accountable. My job is Ifa. My destiny is Ifa. I am grateful. 

On this episode of My Orisha Journey, Day Dream Alston/Oyabunmi discusses what it takes to be a TRUE follower of Ifa.

The Depression Cure?!?

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This post was originally published in 2013. The words are still true today.

Gifts, family gatherings, celebrations. The holidays can be filled with such joy but they can also be filled with great sadness and depression. 

Its arrival is never prefaced with an announcement. It barges in uninvited and unexpected. And once settled it makes no attempts to move on. It depletes your strength and makes you feel as if death is the only release. It’s depression.

Some years ago as I sat across from my therapist I asked: “Are there tests that can prove I have a hormonal imbalance?” His response was “No”. I went on to question how doctors could say hormonal imbalance was the cause of depression if they had no proof. At the time I was coming out of a period of severe depression. My treatment plan was a combination of anti-depressants and therapy. The anti-depressants did not cure my ailment. Instead, they numbed me. My usual feelings of grief became buried under a pile of indifference. Therapy was a great way for me to gain insight into myself and my thought patterns. Yet, this also provided no cure.

Fast forward to today. I no longer share my innermost thoughts with a therapist nor do I take brain-altering medication. But more importantly, I am no longer plagued by depression. I experience good days and bad, pleasant and unpleasant experiences. I too become sad, angry and mourn loss. Yet I refuse to let these passing emotions linger.

I remember the darkness that surrounded me at every turn. The tears and the anguish I lived with daily are lodged in my memory. Pain was my constant companion. However, a chemical imbalance wasn’t to blame for my state of mind. My emotional responses to compulsive negative thoughts were to blame, i.e. I was to blame.

After years of suffering from this illness, I now see the truth. After years of watching my triggers, thoughts, and emotional reactions it has become clear. There is nothing wrong with my brain. It is perfect in its composition. There is something wrong with the way I think. As I began to watch my thoughts more closely I noticed that certain thoughts led to negative emotional responses. And eventually, all these negative emotional responses took on a life of their own. I was depressed because I indulged in compulsive repetition of negative thoughts which in turn fostered negative emotions.

If I constantly replay the time I was betrayed by a lover the negative emotions associated with that memory replay as well. My life has been no cake walk. As a result, pessimism became my way of life. Past life events left me feeling victimized and certain that history was doomed to repeat itself. So each day I walked in fear of being hurt by people. My thoughts were habitually rooted in residual pain and disappointment. If you suffer from depression I implore you to watch your thoughts and your emotional responses to those thoughts very closely. You will most likely find a pattern of negative emotional responses resulting from unpleasant compulsive thoughts.

Each day as those thoughts enter my psyche I am forced to choose what my emotional response will be. I can choose not to go down the road which leads to depression, anger, sadness, and pain. I can choose to stop a thought that is destructive, replacing it with one that is constructive. And so can you. The mind is my tool, its tendency towards compulsion will no longer control me. I control it and I banish depression.