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The King's Circle

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King’s Circle Presents: Wealth, Wisdom & Cultural Legacy
We have two powerful upcoming conversations for the King’s Circle community. Please mark your calendars: TUESDAY, MARCH 10 • 7:00 PM EST Crypto, Ownership & Generational Wealth with Tonya Evans Join us for a conversation with Tonya Evans, author of Digital Money Demystified and a leading expert in digital assets and financial innovation. This session goes beyond cryptocurrency. It’s about understanding ownership in a changing financial landscape and learning how to build wealth that extends beyond one generation. In the King’s Circle, we’re not just talking about money—we’re building legacy. Here's the Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83359919687?pwd=lWIa3Y5ouVzWHe8AUABf0rQrGebxnA.1 SATURDAY, MARCH 14 • 2:00 PM PST The Sacred Sound of the Mbira with Mahealani Uchiyama Join us for a special conversation with Mahealani Uchiyama, award-winning choreographer, dancer, musician, and author of The Mbira: An African Instrument. Here's the Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88560870283?pwd=92gH8Zjg5TGVUkd7UbhNtIEpu4lCEb.1 Mahealani will introduce the sacred tradition of the mbira, an ancient instrument from Zimbabwe that carries deep spiritual and cultural meaning. In this engaging talk, you’ll discover the history, spirituality, and living legacy of the mbira—music that has connected communities and ancestors for generations. Don’t miss these opportunities to deepen knowledge, expand cultural awareness, and build legacy together in the King’s Circle.
King’s Circle Presents: Wealth, Wisdom & Cultural Legacy
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this was amazing! thank you baba and thanks to prof. tonya evans as well!
✨ Special Welcome to Afwa (Omitola / Erika) ✨
Everyone, please help me welcome a very special new member — Afwa, also known as Omitola and Erica. Omitola is actually the main character in my book Meditations Across the King’s River. Our journey together began in 2016 when I visited her home island of Guadeloupe for the first time. The purpose of my trip was to perform her Hand of Ifa ceremony. At the time, I had no idea that experience would eventually lead me to write a book. But while I was in Guadeloupe, something powerful started happening. Ideas kept coming to me. I felt strongly that my ancestors were speaking and guiding the process. Your ancestors are speaking to you too. The real question is — are you trusting the guidance? Next month we’re going to do a live conversation with Omitola, where she’ll share more about: Her culture and life in Guadeloupe Her interest in African spirituality• How both of our journeys have evolved since the book was published. It’s going to be a powerful discussion and I’m excited for you all to meet her. 👇 Drop a welcome message for Omitola below and also tell us. What makes it difficult for people to trust spiritual guidance, and what has helped you learn to trust it more?
✨ Special Welcome to Afwa (Omitola / Erika) ✨
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welcome @Omitola. as to baba james' question, i find it hard to trust the guidance in that it comes in ways that are more spiritual and natural and sensing than straightforward communication to which i/we are accustomed in this society. spiritual guidance does truly comes through you. getting to know and listen to oneself is key to being able to hear it, feel it, receive it, trust it. i think in this world we are so programmed to look outside of ourselves that i/we have lost touch with how spirit can guide us from within to find answers in ourselves or the natural world around us.
Welcoming a Beautiful Creative Spirit: Nicole Woo
So glad to welcome Nicole Woo into the circle. ✨ Nicole is an artist, a mom, a dancer, and a teacher with a deep interest in Ifa, indigenous medicine, and the healing arts. We met in Oahu more than ten years ago, and I’ve always respected her dedication to spirituality and creative expression. I’m proud to support her as she continues developing her brand and sharing her gifts with the world. Please join me in welcoming Nicole to the community. 🌿
Welcoming a Beautiful Creative Spirit: Nicole Woo
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welcome @Nicole Woo !
Not Your Lesson to Teach
Give yourself permission to step away. Or give yourself permission to step back. Not every lesson is yours to teach. Not every outcome is yours to control. Sometimes love looks like space. Reflection Questions: Am I helping… or am I trying to control the outcome? What lesson might they need to experience without my interference? What is one situation where you know it’s time to step back?
Not Your Lesson to Teach
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@Lorenzo McDuffie i need spiritual practices to help me through. i pray often, i have an altar i sit with daily. i am starting to journal more. i am trying to develop practices and make them practices daily...not just something i turn to when i am feeling some type of way.
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@Teju Rice thank you. i appreciate your support.
Let’s Welcome Dan Horgan
@Daniel Horgan I’d like to introduce Dan Horgan. We connected late last year through a mutual friend and have had several powerful discussions around spirituality, healing, and finance. Dan is a former high school teacher, an international Human & Indigenous Rights advocate, serves as Assistant to the Lakota Nation Treaty Council. Dan is also an expert in taxes. He’s also lived in Kenya. I’ll be sharing some of Dan’s insights on taxes and what you need to understand if you’re serious about building wealth. Making money is one thing. Keeping it requires strategy. A tax strategy is important.
Let’s Welcome Dan Horgan
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welcome @Daniel Horgan
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@Daniel Horgan it is indeed!
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Lisa Hopps
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i reside in cleveland, ohio. i left my legal career in 2029 when i was called to become a traditional Chinese medicine acupuncturist.

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