For no one can be blessed without the acceptance of his own head.
- Yoruba proverb
The wise Africans knew and understood the power of the mind. People can only be as good as their thoughts, as successful as mental patterns, as progressive
as their ideas. Africans did not rely on books, relative theories or postulate quotations. They listened to their thoughts, prayed for divine guidance, followed the intuitive urging. Education, money, fame and notoriety were considered as useful as dirty dishwater without a clear, firm, focused mind. Their process was simple. They developed a strong faith and connection to the Creator. A healthy love and respect for their ancestors and parents. A commitment and dedication to the traditions of their family. And a trusting relationship to the spirit of their own head. Trust your head and your first thought regardless of what others may say. Your head takes you to the places you want to go.
I bless the spirit of my head.
--From Acts of Faith by Iyanla Vanzant
Bless Your Head.
The part about not having books sort of surprises me. Mom sent this email to me today, and I thought I'd share it with you. Food for thought.
ghostwise's webcam video January 24, 2011, 06:31 PM
Awesome bro. Really enjoy your vids. :)
Damian
moxie345 1 year ago
@moxie345 Thanks Damian, have a good day! :)
ghostwise 1 year ago
@ghostwise Looking forward to another typing vid if you fancy it? ;)
moxie345 1 year ago
@moxie345 mmm, what do you mean by another typing vid?
ghostwise 1 year ago
@ghostwise You remember the vid to impress that guy? I just thought that was pretty amazing :)
moxie345 1 year ago
@moxie345 i remember that video. i was wondering how another typing vid would be done. like what would make it different?
ghostwise 1 year ago