Let The Circle Be Unbroken - Mama Marimba Ani Interview (For the People)
Interview of Mama Marimba Ani by Listervelt Middleton on For the People about her book, Let the Circle Be Unbroken.
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@gloriawalker6196
We have been taught God is male and when someone says she they get offended. I believe that God/the source is neither male nor female.
@cultureducation
Gem! First time seeing this and perfect timing, Mama Marimba is releasing the expanded edition of Let the Circle Be Unbroken!
@auntieafrika9519
Letz be clear...this interview was originally done in 1991...before many today were born...before Hip Hop got compromised...before being African was only considered a fashionable wardrobe...when today's "Old School" among Dr. Ani's students, teachers, and mentors could differentiate between "Real School" and being "schooled". When folks could read and be read simultaneously without the use of a loaded gun, or a destructive tongue. I hope many will absorb this interview. Then move on towards her amazing classic work YURUGU. Perhaps when reading it, or viewing some of her other tapes online...the struggle for some to keep the circle unbroken will become even more personal.💖 Ase-o.
@Nuverselive
I have spent the last 10 years unraveling the root rot caused by relegion. Check me out. She’s absolutely right
@Gilf2024
Wow. YT algorithm got this recommendation perfectly right. To be able to articulate the concept this way to people is what I needed 💯
@classiql
1:00:25
@jamfamtothemotherland
Africa is wherever we are… ❤️
@gloriawalker6196
This is a brilliant lady. She is not lost. She is open to the divine.
@Utbmingo2018
Love the way she's breaking it down. If flows like water into the celestial reservoirs of my conscious mind. Thanks to all.
@aanakhtatkaa9994
Just found this tonight. So timely,and this is the perfect mindset and conversation to fall asleep to. My Mind is like a sponge, absorbing it all in!
@classiql
Her poise, grace and capacity to communicate with love to "the student in him," is a sight to behold.
@eyeam2bme
Looove how she speaks to community!! #11
@Soulgazer999
food for the soul. thank you for this wisdom.
@OmaAlkebulan-grace
Amos Wilson and Ani Marimba are my Father and Mother Principles
@SMCSMARTSNIPER
She's so beautiful!!!
@mannedupconvos
Mama Marimba is a gem, I want to learn more from her work.
@jamfamtothemotherland
..” the first spiritual concept, comes out of Africa “ ❤
@jeremymcgee2372
She’s Amazing
@tutuiwa9717
Wow Prof Richardson … I was one of her students… I give thanks for those days .. Prof John Henry Clark .. Prof Mark Payne …
Пікірлер: 348
We have been taught God is male and when someone says she they get offended. I believe that God/the source is neither male nor female.
Gem! First time seeing this and perfect timing, Mama Marimba is releasing the expanded edition of Let the Circle Be Unbroken!
Letz be clear...this interview was originally done in 1991...before many today were born...before Hip Hop got compromised...before being African was only considered a fashionable wardrobe...when today's "Old School" among Dr. Ani's students, teachers, and mentors could differentiate between "Real School" and being "schooled". When folks could read and be read simultaneously without the use of a loaded gun, or a destructive tongue. I hope many will absorb this interview. Then move on towards her amazing classic work YURUGU. Perhaps when reading it, or viewing some of her other tapes online...the struggle for some to keep the circle unbroken will become even more personal.💖 Ase-o.
I have spent the last 10 years unraveling the root rot caused by relegion. Check me out. She’s absolutely right
Wow. YT algorithm got this recommendation perfectly right. To be able to articulate the concept this way to people is what I needed 💯
1:00:25
Africa is wherever we are… ❤️
This is a brilliant lady. She is not lost. She is open to the divine.
Love the way she's breaking it down. If flows like water into the celestial reservoirs of my conscious mind. Thanks to all.
Just found this tonight. So timely,and this is the perfect mindset and conversation to fall asleep to. My Mind is like a sponge, absorbing it all in!
Her poise, grace and capacity to communicate with love to "the student in him," is a sight to behold.
Looove how she speaks to community!! #11
food for the soul. thank you for this wisdom.
Amos Wilson and Ani Marimba are my Father and Mother Principles
She's so beautiful!!!
Mama Marimba is a gem, I want to learn more from her work.
..” the first spiritual concept, comes out of Africa “ ❤
She’s Amazing
Wow Prof Richardson … I was one of her students… I give thanks for those days .. Prof John Henry Clark .. Prof Mark Payne …
Thank you God for this brilliant woman!