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Nubia Goddess Rising - Whose Dream Is This Anyway? (Pt.2)

Whose Dream Is This Anyway? (Pt.2)

01/05/11 • 72 min

Nubia Goddess Rising

Part 2 of Queen Mother Imakhu's previous podcast. Are you happy? Are you following your own dreams? Have you let someone else define your life? Get your life back! In this episode, Queen Mother Imakhu shares how she learned to hold on to her dreams and not give them away, the importance of partnering with others who share, appreciate, and will equally work toward the same dream, why partnering with people who don't have the same drive and experience ends in loss, how to identify why you are falling short in your goals, and the Kemetic Guardians and Yoruba Orisha who will help build your confidence to achieve your destiny. Part 2 of 3. www.akeruministries.com. Also, visit her online emporium for her ebooks, music, stories, lectures, art, and more at www.imakhu.com. Music in this episode by Shirley Cason. www.shirleycason.com
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Part 2 of Queen Mother Imakhu's previous podcast. Are you happy? Are you following your own dreams? Have you let someone else define your life? Get your life back! In this episode, Queen Mother Imakhu shares how she learned to hold on to her dreams and not give them away, the importance of partnering with others who share, appreciate, and will equally work toward the same dream, why partnering with people who don't have the same drive and experience ends in loss, how to identify why you are falling short in your goals, and the Kemetic Guardians and Yoruba Orisha who will help build your confidence to achieve your destiny. Part 2 of 3. www.akeruministries.com. Also, visit her online emporium for her ebooks, music, stories, lectures, art, and more at www.imakhu.com. Music in this episode by Shirley Cason. www.shirleycason.com

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undefined - Whose Dream Is This Anyway? (Pt.1)

Whose Dream Is This Anyway? (Pt.1)


Are you following your own dreams? Are you caught up in someone else's dream...or nightmare? Wake up! Queen Mother Imakhu shares how to stay inspired to follow YOUR OWN dreams, how to remove as a bit player in someone else's dream, the metaphysical science behind thought forms, and the Kemetic Guardians and Yoruba Orisha who will help build your confidence to achieve your destiny. It's not too late to fulfill your mission, but it all begins with an inspiring dream. Part 1 of 3. Visit Mama Imakhu's new ministry website (following her own dream and destiny)! www.akeruministries.com. Also, visit her online emporium for her ebooks, music, stories, lectures, art, and more at www.imakhu.com. Music in this episode by Shirley Cason. www.shirleycason.com

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undefined - Part 3 - Whose Dream Is This Anyway?

Part 3 - Whose Dream Is This Anyway?

Queen Mother Imakhu shares African spiritual tips to help you accomplish your dreams. Plus, special motivational messages for Boomers raising grandchildren, for hopeful Millenials and Gen-Xrs, folks with depressive disorders, and for spiritual Elder teachers facing difficulties with students. Also includes Queen Mother Imakhu's version of the "Joseph the Dreamer" story. Prayers for present world disasters and THE SHIFT; ends in meditation for achieving personal dreams and Ascension Consciousness world peace. Pt. 3 of 3. Music by Pilgrim Celtic Harp Trio. www.capesidemusic.com / Show sponsored by AKERU Nu Afrakan Ministries. www.akeruministries.com. For bookings call 646-713-8650. For Imakhu's ebooks, music, and art, visit www.imakhu.com/Emporium.html.

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