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What modern rituals stir your heart?
On this episode, Rev. Otis Moss III returns to the show and offers his perspective on what living a spiritually awakened life means for us today. He explains, “Love your neighbor. Love your neighbor as yourself. If you are devoid of self-love, if you hate who you are, then you are incapable of loving your neighbor. And maybe that’s the most insidious thing about white supremacy. Many of us don’t love ourselves enough to love our neighbor.”
Resources:
Rev. Otis Moss III's latest book, Dancing in the Darkness can be found here.
A transcript for this episode can be found here.
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