
The Rastafarians deep history , being the only left known lineage of King Solomon, has always been driven by a Spirit of Love, Unity, and Positive Energy. In this podcast I look to further look into the minds of this world and see how strong the Spirit of Love, Unity, and Positive Energy is today and what I and others believe we can do as a collective and individuals to strengthen it. Hosted by: C... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | ||||

Welcome back! I know it has been a year or more since last speaking with you, but I feel the call of Jah back to the light of spreading truth to who I can when I can. We can only control what we can control everything else do not feed your energy to.... more
If everyday is a new day, why are we not living as such. When you wake up in the morning it's a new day, well that new day breeds the opportunity for you to be a new person! Newness is what we need in order for our light to shine the brightest. Forge... more
In a world with over 265 million depressed souls, what is causing this and why aren't we talking about it.
From a person who suffers from depression I can tell you 9 out of 10 times it is caused by not Love but Conditional Love. When we have to wor... more
"So don't be quick to judge I an I, Humbleness, you can't go by, oh no My light, gardens spiritually mentally Your words depart right up to the end I've died, since the time I was a child I pray, for blessings each night and day" Ooklah The Moc - ... more
Starting off with a track by The Late Ones: Babylon Exists, host Cody Young dives into what Babylon means.
Babylon, originating from the Tower of Babel refers to confusion or a confused society. Confused about what?
Our Values? Our Worth? Our Sel... more
On today's episode, Cody Young explains why he says "You are love and you are light" at the end of every podcast. Why do we feel that we are so dark when in fact our souls rest encased in Love and our bodies are protected by an aura of Light. We must... more
On today's episode, I bring on Nathalie Pent to talk about anxiety. In this episode we breakdown what anxiety is, where it comes from, and what are some ways to deal with it. We bring on Brittany Young over the phone to talk about her solutions to an... more
On today's podcast, Britt and Cody talk about the suppression of our voices in this modern society. Giving lots of encouragement to use our voices, fuels the conversation on why our voices are so important. Go out and share your voice with someone an... more









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