Myth: The KKK Were “Men of Their Time”

We dive into a critical examination of the 3rd Ku Klux Klan. This episode challenges the notion that the Klan was simply a product of its time to be understood as a bad group of individuals representing white supremacy, as opposed to a strain of white supremacy many people opposed. We return with Rasul Mowatt review the history of the KKK’s decline in the 1940s and 50s to its resurgence through multiple chapters during the Civil Rights Movement. Discover the tactics, motivations, and ultimate failures of the Klan in preventing the formal end of Jim Crow. We’ll also delve into the Greensboro massacre and its precursors, examining the characters involved and the tragic events of November 3rd, 1979, and the accountability (or lack thereof) that followed. Finally, we explore how even within white supremacist circles, there was pushback against their extreme methods, ultimately paving the way for a new, darker white power movement. Shoutout to Black Liberation Media YouTube Channel, for posting this video. Please click HERE to go to their channel.

WHEN AN EMPIRE COLLAPSES, HOW WOULD A CAPOEIRISTA SURVIVE IT?

Greetings! If you want to understand what you are about to read better and gain some valuable context, I highly encourage you to take a moment to watch this insightful video clip from the 1976 movie, The Network. This film, with its powerful commentary on media and society, provides an essential backdrop that will not only enhance your comprehension but also provoke thought about the themes we encounter.

Okay, Now that we got that outta the way, let’s begin.

I came across this video, and as a Capoeirista, I thought about what would a capoeirista would do to survive and thrive if and when an empire collapses.

What you will read below this video, is my answer.

For over two millennia, the trajectory of dominant empires has followed a remarkably consistent pattern of collapse—a historical echo that transcends military prowess, political upheavals, and societal transformations. The true architects of imperial downfall have, time and again, been internal economic self-destruction. This isn’t a sudden, cataclysmic event, but rather a slow, insidious erosion, often beginning with the very foundation of their financial systems.

Consider the Roman Empire, a civilization synonymous with enduring power. Its decline wasn’t precipitated by a single, decisive military defeat, but by the gradual debasement of its currency. The Roman denarius, once a symbol of stability and purity, was progressively diluted, its silver content dwindling from near-pure to a mere 5% as the empire teetered on the brink. This visible decline in value in their daily transactions bred a pervasive loss of trust among citizens, highlighting the dangerous reliance on monetary inflation as a perceived solution to mounting expenses.

Centuries later, Spain, despite its unprecedented control over the world’s silver from the New World, managed to bankrupt itself repeatedly. The endless influx of wealth, rather than fostering sustainable growth, led to a pervasive complacency and monumental mismanagement. This reflected the profound pitfalls of overconfidence in unearned riches, demonstrating that raw material wealth alone cannot guarantee economic stability without prudent stewardship.

Great Britain, at the zenith of its global influence, witnessed a rapid unraveling of its empire within thirty years of a critical currency crisis. The British pound, once the undisputed reserve currency of the world, lost its preeminent status at Bretton Woods, a direct consequence of two devastating world wars that bankrupted the nation. This underscored the profound and often overlooked consequences of excessive military expenditure, even for a seemingly unassailable global power.

And now, history appears to be repeating itself with the United States. A recent documentary meticulously traces this identical sequence of events across these four empires and two millennia, showcasing the peril of abandoning sound monetary principles. The pattern is a chillingly precise seven-stage sequence:

  1. Dominance: A period of unparalleled global influence and economic might, characterized by innovation and expansion.
  1. Overextension: Expanding commitments, military presence, and financial obligations beyond sustainable limits, straining resources.
  2. Deficit Spending: Persistent expenditure exceeding revenue, leading to accumulating national debt that becomes increasingly unmanageable.
  3. Currency Debasement: The deliberate weakening of a currency’s value, often through increased printing or reduced backing, eroding its purchasing power.
  4. Inflation: A general and sustained increase in prices and a corresponding fall in the purchasing value of money, leading to economic instability.
  5. Loss of Confidence: Both domestically and internationally, in the empire’s economic stability and future, leading to capital flight and reduced investment.
  6. Collapse: The ultimate unraveling of the empire’s power and influence, marked by political instability, social unrest, and economic decline.

Rome meticulously followed this trajectory over two centuries, crafting an empire that, despite its architectural and cultural achievements, ultimately succumbed to the very flaws it chose to ignore. Spain, blinded by its colonial riches, defaulted on its debts four times in forty years, highlighting the struggles of a nation that could not cope with its own prosperity and the fundamental principles of economic balance. Britain, in a stark testament to the fragility of imperial power, lost a quarter of the Earth’s surface in just three decades, a rapid decline from its imperial peak.

The United States has now demonstrably completed five stages of this pattern and is entering the sixth, with a growing chorus of indicators mounting that a similarly grim fate awaits. Each empire, in its turn, harbored the fatal delusion that it was somehow different, convinced of its unique strengths and inherent superiority. They believed their military was too strong, their economy too advanced, and that the old rules of history simply didn’t apply to them.

Rome, in its hubris, believed the denarius was eternal, an unshakable pillar of its financial system. Spain, consumed by its endless silver, thought it was invincible, failing to grasp the fundamental reality of economic equilibrium and the dangers of unearned wealth. Britain, with a sense of entitlement to its historical dominance, believed the pound would remain the world’s reserve currency forever, blinded to the forces of change and the consequences of its own actions. All were profoundly wrong, succumbing to overconfidence and tragically neglecting the myriad warnings that surrounded them.

Crucially, every single one of these empires collapsed within decades of these warning signs appearing, revealing the tragic and undeniable irony of repeated history. And every warning sign that preceded their collapses—military overextension, unsustainable debt accumulation, unchecked currency printing, escalating inflation, and a declining reserve currency status—is unequivocally present in the United States right now, echoing the past with alarming and undeniable clarity.

This raises critical and urgent questions: Is the U.S. dollar entering its final phase as the world’s reserve currency? Can the United States somehow break a pattern that has held for two thousand years across four distinct and powerful empires? Or is the seventh stage—the inevitable collapse—a foregone conclusion, despite the hopeful assertions of those who, against all historical evidence, wish to believe that this time will be different? The answers, the documentary powerfully suggests, lie not merely in economic policies and numerical data, but in the collective consciousness of a society. It demands a society that must, with clear eyes and historical understanding, recognize and internalize the lessons of the past before it’s irrevocably too late.

However, thinking about this inevitable reality, a question came to mind: 

When an empire collapses, how would a capoeirista survive it? And more importantly, how would he or she THRIVE from it?

I believe that in the face of such profound societal upheaval, the capoeirista, with their unique and deeply ingrained skill set, would be uniquely positioned not just to survive, but to truly thrive. Drawing from the rich cultural roots of capoeira—a martial art form that arose from adversity and enslavement—the emphasis on adaptability, resilience, and community would become paramount.

Adaptability as a Core Principle:

Capoeira, by its very nature, demands constant adaptation. Its fluid movements, unpredictable rhythms, and dynamic interplay between participants foster a mindset of immediate response to changing circumstances. In a collapsing society, where established norms and systems falter, this ingrained ability to pivot and adjust would be invaluable. A capoeirista wouldn’t be rigid in their approach to problem-solving, but rather, would creatively seek new solutions, much as they would in a roda, or capoeira circle, when confronted with an unexpected movement from an opponent. This mental agility, combined with physical conditioning, would allow them to navigate scarcity, political instability, and social restructuring with greater ease. They would possess the intellectual flexibility to learn new skills, embrace alternative economic models, and forge unexpected alliances, transforming obstacles into opportunities.

Resilience Forged Through Practice:

The practice of capoeira is inherently challenging, demanding physical stamina, mental fortitude, and a willingness to push personal limits. Capoeiristas regularly face discomfort, learn from mistakes, and endure the rigors of training, building a deep well of resilience. This cultivated grit would be crucial in an environment marked by hardship and uncertainty. The ability to endure setbacks, recover from physical and emotional tolls, and maintain a positive outlook in the face of adversity are direct outcomes of consistent capoeira practice. This resilience extends beyond physical endurance, encompassing a mental toughness that allows for perseverance when others might falter, inspiring hope and determination in those around them.

Community as a Pillar of Strength:

Perhaps most importantly, capoeira is fundamentally a communal art form. It is practiced in groups, fostering strong bonds of camaraderie, mutual respect, and shared purpose. In a society in upheaval, the breakdown of social structures can lead to isolation and vulnerability. The capoeirista, already part of a tightly-knit community, would have an immediate support system—a network of individuals bound by shared values and experiences. This community would provide not only emotional support but also practical assistance, facilitating the sharing of resources, knowledge, and skills. The inherent collaborative spirit of capoeira would translate into a strong collective survival strategy, where individual strengths are leveraged for the benefit of the group. Furthermore, the ability to build and maintain social connections, a key aspect of capoeira, would enable capoeiristas to forge new alliances and integrate into emergent social structures, further enhancing their chances of survival and prosperity.

Survival Strategies:

  • Blending Tradition with Innovation: A capoeirista’s physical prowess, combining fluid movements, strategic evasion, and powerful strikes, would be invaluable for self-defense and navigating dangerous environments. However, pure combat skills alone are insufficient. They would need to blend these traditional fighting techniques with innovative survival strategies, such as foraging, shelter building, and resource management. The inherent creativity and problem-solving encouraged in capoeira, where improvisation is key, would aid in adapting to chaotic and unpredictable conditions, allowing them to make the most of limited resources and unforeseen circumstances.
  • Situational Awareness and Evasion: Capoeira trains practitioners to be acutely aware of their surroundings and to anticipate threats. This heightened situational awareness, coupled with the ability to move swiftly and evade danger, would be critical in a disrupted society where order has broken down. They would instinctively recognize potential hazards, identify safe passages, and react effectively to emergent threats, minimizing their exposure to harm.
  • Resourcefulness (Malícia): The “malícia” or cunning integral to capoeira, which involves outsmarting an opponent, would translate into invaluable resourcefulness in a post-collapse world. This would manifest as the ability to find and utilize scarce resources, negotiate complex social dynamics, and identify opportunities where others see only despair. They would be adept at creative problem-solving, leveraging their intelligence to navigate challenges and thrive in adversity.

Thriving Beyond Survival:

  • Fostering Community and Connection: A core tenet of capoeira is the “roda,” a circle where practitioners gather, play music, and engage in the game. This inherent emphasis on community, cooperation, and solidarity would lead capoeiristas to actively seek out and foster connections with fellow practitioners and other members of their community. In a post-collapse world, these social networks would be invaluable for mutual support, sharing knowledge, and collective action, providing a foundation for rebuilding.
  • Leadership in Rebuilding Efforts: The discipline, leadership, and teaching skills often developed within capoeira academies would empower practitioners to become natural leaders in rebuilding efforts. They could organize groups, establish lines of communication, and provide a sense of structure and purpose in a fractured society, guiding their communities towards recovery and stability.
  • Empowerment and Education: Capoeira is more than just a fight; it is a holistic practice encompassing music, dance, history, and philosophy. In a society grappling with the loss of established institutions, capoeiristas could transform their martial arts practice into a powerful means of empowerment, offering physical training, discipline, and a sense of belonging to others. They could establish informal schools, sharing not just physical skills but also the cultural knowledge and historical resilience embedded within capoeira, inspiring a new generation.
  • Cultural Preservation: As custodians of a rich cultural tradition, capoeiristas would play a vital role in preserving and transmitting cultural heritage in a time of widespread disruption. The songs, movements, and stories of capoeira would become a living archive, reminding people of their shared history and identity, and providing a source of cultural continuity and pride amidst change.

In the crucible of a collapsing empire, the capoeirista would emerge not merely as a survivor, but as a vibrant force for good, transforming profound adversity into an extraordinary opportunity for growth, community building, and the preservation of a rich cultural legacy. Their journey would be a testament to the indomitable human spirit, a narrative woven with threads of adaptability, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to the collective well-being.

The adaptability of the capoeirista, honed through years of dynamic movement and strategic thinking, would be crucial. They would navigate the shifting political landscapes and fragmented social structures with a fluid grace, much like their movements in the roda. This would involve not just physical flexibility but also intellectual agility, allowing them to embrace new ideas, forge unexpected alliances, and creatively repurpose existing resources. They would become masters of improvisation, turning scarcity into innovation, and finding new uses for old traditions. Their ability to think on their feet and adjust to rapidly changing circumstances would make them indispensable in a world devoid of established systems.

Their resilience, forged in the fires of physical training and the mental discipline of their art, would be an unyielding anchor in times of chaos. They would endure hardship with a stoic resolve, their spirits unbroken by the disintegration around them. This resilience would extend beyond personal fortitude, inspiring those around them to persevere, to find strength in unity, and to rebuild even when hope seemed lost. They would be living examples of how to bend without breaking, how to absorb blows and rise again, stronger and more determined. Their unwavering spirit would serve as a powerful beacon of hope and tenacity for their communities.

Central to their triumph would be their unwavering commitment to community. Capoeira, at its heart, is a communal art form, built on interaction, support, and mutual respect. In the wake of an imperial collapse, this ingrained sense of community would expand beyond the roda, becoming a blueprint for a new societal order. The capoeirista would actively engage in fostering social cohesion, bridging divides, and establishing networks of mutual aid. They would leverage their leadership skills, their ability to organize and inspire, to rally people around common goals, fostering a spirit of cooperation and collective responsibility.

This commitment would manifest in various ways:

  • Education and Knowledge Transfer: Recognizing the invaluable nature of knowledge, capoeiristas would become conduits of learning. They would not only teach the physical art form, passing down its intricate movements, rhythms, and songs, but also its underlying philosophy of resistance, self-reliance, and cultural pride. Beyond capoeira, they would facilitate the exchange of practical skills, historical narratives, and ethical principles, ensuring that vital information was not lost in the societal upheaval. They would establish informal learning centers, becoming teachers and mentors, empowering others with knowledge and skills.
  • Cultural Preservation and Innovation: Amidst the erosion of old structures, the vibrant cultural legacy of capoeira would become a powerful unifying force. The capoeirista would be a guardian of this heritage, ensuring that its music, dance, rituals, and stories continued to thrive. Moreover, they would embrace innovation, allowing capoeira to evolve and adapt to the new realities, perhaps incorporating new movements, instruments, or narratives that reflected the contemporary experience. This dynamic preservation would prevent stagnation and ensure its continued relevance, allowing it to serve as a living testament to human creativity and resilience.
  • Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding: The inherent discipline and respect for the game within capoeira would translate into effective strategies for conflict resolution. The capoeirista, accustomed to navigating the interplay of attack and defense in a controlled environment, would apply these principles to mediate disputes, foster understanding, and promote peaceful coexistence within the emerging communities. They would embody a philosophy where confrontation is not about destruction, but about finding balance and resolution, becoming peacekeepers and facilitators of harmony.
  • Economic Empowerment and Self-Sufficiency: Drawing on their resourcefulness and adaptability, capoeiristas would contribute to the economic rebuilding of their communities. They might initiate cooperative ventures, teach trades, or lead efforts to cultivate land and develop sustainable practices. Their emphasis on self-sufficiency, a core tenet of their training, would inspire others to take ownership of their destinies and collectively build a more resilient economic foundation, promoting local economies and sustainable living.

In essence, the capoeirista’s role transcends the physical mastery of a martial art; they would evolve into a multifaceted architect of a new society. This transformation entails embracing not only the inherent physicality of their art but also the profound philosophical principles that underpin it, such as resilience, community, and the dynamic interplay of opposition. Their deliberate and mindful actions would ripple outwards, initiating a profound metamorphosis: transforming widespread despair into an unwavering determination, systemic fragmentation into deeply rooted solidarity, and the profound sense of loss into a fertile opportunity for profound renewal.

By actively engaging with their communities, the capoeirista would become a catalyst for change, inspiring others to join in a collective movement. This would foster a potent collective spirit that actively uplifts the marginalized, amplifies the voices of the silenced, and empowers the disheartened. They would emerge as true beacons of hope, their movements not merely a series of practiced steps or a mesmerizing dance, but a living, breathing metaphor for the inherent grace and formidable power with which humanity can collectively overcome even the most daunting and seemingly insurmountable challenges.

Through their meticulous teachings and dynamic demonstrations, the capoeiristas would illustrate in tangible ways how resilience could be cultivated, nurtured, and strengthened within individuals and communities. These teachings would transcend mere physical prowess, delving into the philosophical underpinnings of capoeira—its emphasis on adaptability, the ability to find balance in motion, and the strategic understanding of both self and opponent. Each movement, each rhythm, and each song would serve as a lesson, not only in self-defense but in the art of surmounting adversity, fostering a holistic approach to survival and thriving.

This profound process would foster a deep sense of shared purpose among individuals from diverse backgrounds, bridging divides and cultivating understanding. The shared challenges of learning the art, the mutual support offered during training, and the collective celebration of progress would naturally forge bonds that transcended social, economic, and cultural barriers. In the roda, the sacred circle where capoeira is played, there would be no distinction of origin, only the common humanity expressed through the dance of struggle and liberation. This shared experience would create a powerful sense of belonging, transforming isolated individuals into a cohesive and supportive community.

Ultimately, these capoeiristas would be instrumental in forging a new, more interconnected, and culturally rich future. They would not merely teach a martial art; they would transmit a living philosophy, a heritage of resistance and creative expression that had historically empowered the marginalized. Their impact would extend far beyond the physical realm, influencing social structures and promoting dialogue between previously disparate groups. By celebrating their unique cultural identity and sharing its transformative power, they would invite others to explore and honor their own heritages, leading to a broader appreciation of global diversity.

From the literal and metaphorical ashes of the old, they would create a vibrant tapestry of human experience that meticulously honors both the struggles and the triumphs of the past. The echoes of historical oppression and the strength found in overcoming it would be woven into the very fabric of their new society. This tapestry would acknowledge the lessons learned from past injustices and the victories achieved through persistent effort and collective action. Simultaneously, they would envision and actively build a harmonious and equitable tomorrow, where the wisdom of the past informed the innovations of the future. Their vision was not to forget the pain, but to transform it into a foundation for a more just and compassionate world.

Their legacy would be one of sustained transformation, where art and philosophy converge to build a stronger, more compassionate, and truly unified society. Capoeira, as both an art form and a philosophical framework, would become a powerful catalyst for social change. It would promote not only physical well-being but also mental fortitude, emotional intelligence, and a deep sense of social responsibility. Through their unwavering dedication to these principles, the capoeiristas would leave behind a world reshaped by their vision—a society where the strength of the individual was inextricably linked to the well-being of the community, and where the vibrant expression of culture served as a unifying force for all.

I’m gonna end with this.

Every empire, in its hubris, believes itself to be an exception to the relentless march of history – until, inevitably, history repeats its age-old patterns. This documentary-style breakdown meticulously uncovers a chillingly consistent, six-stage pattern that has orchestrated the downfall of the world’s most powerful governments, from the fiery crucible of France in 1789 to the seismic upheaval of Russia in 1917, and the revolutionary fervor of Cuba in 1959. What’s more, we reveal, with unsettling precision, how the United States in 2025 is alarmingly following the identical script, step by unfolding step.

This compelling video transcends mere historical recounting. It masterfully blends rigorous historical research with insightful economic data and incisive political analysis to illuminate the true genesis of revolutions. They do not, as popularly imagined, begin in abject poverty, but rather in the insidious erosion of trust within a society. We will embark on a revealing exploration of how each of these nations, with their unique histories and contexts, nevertheless crossed the perilous line from the potential for reform to the inevitability of revolution. More critically, we will lay bare why modern America is currently exhibiting identical, unmistakable warning signs: record-breaking wealth gaps, a profound and pervasive distrust in governmental efficacy, a dramatic collapse of faith in the integrity and impartiality of the media, and a alarming rise in political extremism across the ideological spectrum. The echoes of history are growing louder, and understanding these patterns is not merely an academic exercise, but an urgent imperative.

And… How would a Capoeirista survive through a revolution?

In a world teetering on the brink of revolution, where the established order crumbles and chaos reigns supreme, the capoeirista, with their unique blend of martial prowess, cultural resilience, and community spirit, would undoubtedly face a formidable challenge. How, then, would such an individual, deeply rooted in a tradition of both struggle and celebration, navigate the treacherous currents of societal upheaval?

Their physical abilities, honed through years of rigorous training, would certainly be an asset. The agility, strength, and strategic thinking inherent in capoeira movements – the evasive esquivas, the powerful martelos, the deceptive rasteiras – would prove invaluable in self-defense and navigating dangerous environments. They would be adept at recognizing and reacting to threats, their bodies primed for both offense and defense. Furthermore, the inherent fluidity and adaptability of capoeira, which emphasizes improvisation and responsiveness, would allow them to adjust quickly to ever-changing circumstances.

Beyond physical prowess, the capoeirista’s cultural heritage would play a crucial role. The history of capoeira is intrinsically linked to resistance against oppression, a dance of freedom born from the crucible of slavery. This historical context imbues practitioners with a profound understanding of struggle, resilience, and the importance of community in the face of adversity. This deep-seated resilience, coupled with a collective memory of overcoming hardship, would provide a powerful psychological advantage, fostering hope and determination when others might despair.

The community aspect of capoeira, the roda where individuals come together to play, learn, and support one another, would be particularly vital. In a revolutionary climate, the bonds of trust and solidarity are paramount. A capoeirista would naturally gravitate towards forming or joining a supportive group, drawing on the collective strength and diverse skills of their peers. This sense of belonging and mutual aid would not only offer physical protection but also emotional and spiritual sustenance, preventing isolation and fostering a sense of shared purpose.

Moreover, the musicality and artistry inherent in capoeira – the rhythms of the berimbau, the songs, the call-and-response – could serve as a powerful tool for communication, morale-boosting, and even coded messaging. In times of censorship and limited information, music can transcend barriers and convey messages of resistance, unity, and hope. A capoeirista might use these elements to rally spirits, share information, or even subtly challenge authority.

Ultimately, a capoeirista’s survival in a revolution would depend on their ability to integrate their physical, cultural, and communal strengths. They would not merely be fighters, but also leaders, inspirers, and keepers of hope. Their movements would tell a story of resilience, their songs would echo with the spirit of freedom, and their community would stand as a beacon of solidarity in a fractured world. They would be a living embodiment of the revolutionary spirit itself, adapting, enduring, and ultimately, striving for a future where the dance of freedom can once again flourish.

SPIRITUAL PRACTICES OF AFRICA, AND THE DIASPORA (10/26/25)

This series explores indigenous beliefs in Sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on ancestral worship, Christianity, and Islam, while highlighting cultural heritage through rituals and community gatherings that foster identity and unity. It examines how these traditions adapt within the diaspora and emphasizes the importance of storytelling in preserving oral histories and cultural knowledge, ensuring the legacies of these communities endure for future generations.

Today marks a significant departure from our usual programming. I had been deeply engrossed in a compelling series exploring the rich tapestry of Hoodoo, a topic particularly relevant and poignant as we commemorate Hoodoo Heritage Month. This series aimed to shed light on the profound history, practices, and cultural significance of this often-misunderstood spiritual tradition.

However, a recent discovery has compelled me to pivot our focus, albeit temporarily. I stumbled upon a truly remarkable video showcasing a unique and profoundly moving modality of prayer. The impact of this particular form of spiritual communion was so profound, so immediate, that I felt an undeniable urge to share it with you all today. It felt essential, a message that simply could not wait.

This shift in focus also serves as a potent reminder of a universal truth: prayer, in its myriad forms, stands as a cornerstone of virtually every spiritual tradition across the globe. From the ancient rites of indigenous cultures to the structured liturgies of organized religions, the act of prayer serves as a vital bridge between the individual and the divine, a means of seeking guidance, offering gratitude, or expressing profound longing. This holds true even for African spiritual traditions, where prayer, though often expressed through different rituals and invocations, remains an equally integral and revered practice, connecting adherents to their ancestors, spirits, and the vast cosmic order.

Thus, while we momentarily step away from Hoodoo, we remain firmly within the broader, equally vital realm of spiritual exploration.

Gregg Braden’s Missing Link Series Preview: The Prayer You Were Never Taught

A Transformative Shift from Passive Supplication to Active Creation

In this groundbreaking series, Gregg Braden introduces a radical reinterpretation of prayer, moving far beyond the conventional understanding of begging the sky to instead empowering individuals to “become the storm.” This isn’t merely a philosophical concept; it’s a meticulously crafted, step-by-step template designed to facilitate a reproducible state change that anyone can achieve. Braden masterfully weaves together ancient wisdom with cutting-edge modern consciousness science, presenting a practical and profound approach to personal transformation.

The core of Braden’s method lies in the precise integration of four fundamental elements:

  1. Gratitude: More than just an expression of thanks, gratitude in this context is a deeply felt energetic state that opens the heart and mind to possibility. It acts as the foundational resonance, shifting an individual’s vibrational frequency to align with what they desire to create.
  2. Felt Reality: This crucial step moves beyond intellectual understanding to an immersive, sensory experience. Participants are guided to actively feel as if their desired outcome has already manifested, engaging all senses to create a vivid and compelling inner reality. This isn’t simply visualization; it’s a full-body, emotional immersion in the desired future.
  3. Clear Intention: Precision in intention is paramount. Braden emphasizes the importance of articulating desires with unwavering clarity, free from doubt or ambiguity. This clear intention acts as a focused energetic signal, directing the internal and external forces towards manifestation.
  4. Sealed in Trust: The final and perhaps most vital component is an absolute trust in the process and in the inherent power within oneself. This trust is not blind faith but a deep knowing that, having laid the groundwork with gratitude, felt reality, and clear intention, the desired outcome is not only possible but inevitable. It involves surrendering the “how” and “when” to a higher intelligence, allowing the universe to orchestrate the details.

By blending these ancient practices with contemporary scientific understanding of consciousness, energy fields, and quantum physics, Braden demystifies the process of creating one’s reality. He transforms the often-misunderstood concept of prayer into a tangible, actionable framework that empowers individuals to take an active role in shaping their lives. This approach encourages a profound shift in perspective, urging us to transcend passive supplication and embrace our innate capacity for co-creation.

The “Missing Link” series is an invitation to unlock a deeper connection with your inner self and the world around you. By engaging with an open mind and diligently applying the template, viewers are encouraged to experience this transformative process firsthand. The potential rewards are immense: a profound sense of empowerment, a heightened ability to manifest desired outcomes, and a fundamental shift in how one navigates and experiences every aspect of life. This is not just a series about prayer; it’s a guide to becoming a conscious architect of your own destiny.

Alright, Family, I simply couldn’t resist sharing another deep dive into the captivating world of Hoodoo! I hope you’re all doing wonderfully and are ready to embark on an enriching journey into this profound spiritual tradition.

This video kicks things off with an in-depth exploration of the very foundations of Hoodoo. The Queen Po traces its origins, delving into its historical birth and the profound intentions that shaped its development. Our journey will take us back to its roots in various African traditions, examining how these ancient practices were carried across oceans and evolved through centuries of adaptation and resilience. We’ll uncover the rich tapestry of influences that contributed to its unique character, understanding the historical forces and cultural exchanges that forged this powerful system of belief.

Next, The Queen Po unpacks the intricate and often fascinating relationship between Hoodoo and Christianity. This segment will highlight how these two seemingly disparate belief systems have intertwined and influenced one another over time, creating a truly unique spiritual landscape. We’ll explore the syncretic elements, examining how Christian imagery, narratives, and practices have been integrated into Hoodoo, and conversely, how Hoodoo has shaped the spiritual expressions of many who also identify as Christian. This nuanced discussion will illuminate the ways in which individuals have navigated and synthesized these traditions to form their own spiritual paths.

Following that, she’ll share some engaging Hoodoo practices that you may still see woven into our present-day, everyday culture. This part of the video will illustrate how these age-old traditions continue to resonate and manifest in modern life, often in subtle yet significant ways. From folk remedies and charms to particular customs and sayings, we’ll highlight the enduring legacy of Hoodoo and its continued presence in our shared cultural fabric, revealing how these ancient wisdoms continue to offer guidance and support.

She then moves on to explain the vital process of Gatekeeping and Initiating into Hoodoo. This section is crucial, as it emphasizes the immense importance of respect, understanding, and lineage in practicing these sacred traditions. We’ll discuss the proper protocols and ethical considerations involved in approaching and engaging with Hoodoo, stressing the need for genuine learning and acknowledgment of its spiritual depth and cultural significance. Understanding these principles is paramount for anyone seeking to responsibly connect with and participate in Hoodoo.

Lastly, She’ll wrap up by noting some valuable resources and recommended readings that will help you delve even deeper into the study of Hoodoo and expand your understanding further. This curated list will provide pathways for continued learning, offering scholarly works, personal narratives, and practical guides to support your ongoing exploration. I genuinely hope you find this video both enlightening and inspiring, opening your mind and heart to the profound wisdom within Hoodoo. Much love, Family

THE WARRIOR CLASS (10/25/25)

Welcome to the WARRIOR CLASS podcast, the dopest, most unique self-protection, self-defense, martial arts, and prepping podcast in the universe! Here, the hosts delve into the essential skills and knowledge you need to empower yourself and navigate the world safely, ensuring that you feel equipped to handle any situation that may arise. With each episode comes engaging discussions, expert interviews, and practical tips designed to enhance your personal safety and self-defense prowess, giving you the confidence to walk through life with assurance and readiness. The podcast also features in-depth analysis of various martial arts techniques, the psychology behind self-defense, and stories of resilience and strength from incredible guests who have faced adversity and triumphed. Self-protection with Black Power!

Tune in every Saturday at 1pm EST and be empowered to become the strongest version of yourself, physically and mentally, while exploring the rich cultural heritage of martial arts and the importance of community resilience in everyday life. Don’t miss out on the journey to becoming a warrior!

Today, we have a older episode.

In this captivating episode of Warrior Class, our seasoned Instructors delve into a profound and comprehensive exploration of the 15 Strikes. These powerful techniques, famously showcased in the critically acclaimed film The Woman King, represent a rich tapestry of martial traditions prevalent across diverse cultures throughout the African continent.

The Instructors meticulously trace the historical significance and profound origins of each strike, unraveling how these methods have been honed and passed down through generations of warriors. Viewers will gain a deep appreciation for the strategic brilliance and cultural wisdom embedded within these ancient combat forms.

Beyond their historical context, the episode provides compelling and practical demonstrations. These hands-on illustrations reveal the incredible adaptability of these techniques, demonstrating how they can empower individuals to skillfully wield virtually ANY tool. Whether it’s traditional weaponry, such as a staff or a bladed instrument, or even common, everyday objects found in modern environments, the Instructors illustrate how these strikes can be effectively applied for self-protection. This training is designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and confidence to safeguard themselves and their loved ones in a myriad of challenging situations.

Instructors meticulously dissect each of the 15 strikes, elucidating their unique purpose, optimal application, and strategic advantages. Students are strongly encouraged to engage in precise and mindful practice of these techniques. The emphasis extends beyond rote memorization, focusing instead on cultivating a deep understanding and embodying these principles. The ultimate goal is to transform these techniques from simple actions into invaluable skills that foster personal empowerment, enhance situational awareness, and ensure a heightened sense of safety and security.

HIDDEN SPIRITUALITY – From Spirit Science (10/22/25)

Welcome to HIDDEN SPIRITUALITY – From Spirit Science, where we explore global spiritual practices and philosophies reflected in movies and games. Our goal is to uncover the profound spiritual wisdom embedded within cinematic narratives, enhancing our appreciation of film while significantly enriching our spiritual journeys. By diving deep into various cultures and their narratives, we aim to illuminate the lessons and insights that these visual art forms can provide. We invite you to discover how these elements, deeply rooted in symbolism and storytelling, influence our lives and spiritual practices, fostering a deeper reflection on the interconnectedness of all beings and the universe. Through discussions, analyses, and open dialogues, we hope to create a vibrant community of seekers who share a passion for understanding the spiritual dimensions of art and life. Join us on this enlightening journey as we bridge the worlds of spirituality and entertainment, uncovering the hidden messages that resonate within our hearts and minds.

Today…

Prepare for an unparalleled intellectual and spiritual adventure as we embark on a profound exploration of “Lucy,” the cinematic masterpiece that transcends mere entertainment to offer a startling glimpse into the boundless frontiers of human consciousness. This film is far more than a thrilling narrative; it’s a meticulously crafted journey that challenges our most deeply held perceptions of reality, urging us to question the very fabric of existence.

Join us as we meticulously unravel the intricate tapestry of mystical and spiritual themes woven into the very heart of this gripping story. We will delve into the profound and often overlooked connections between psychedelics as tools for inner exploration, the concept of ascension as a path to higher states of being, and the ultimate evolution of human potential. These elements coalesce to form a rich and compelling existential inquiry, inviting viewers to ponder the deepest questions about purpose, meaning, and the nature of intelligence itself.

Discover the myriad secrets that “Lucy” holds, as we follow the titular character, brilliantly portrayed, on an extraordinary odyssey that defies the conventional boundaries of space and time. Her transformation becomes a metaphor for our own latent capabilities, unlocking not only the mysteries of the universe but also posing profoundly significant questions about the true nature of intelligence, the elusive concept of freedom, and the inherent responsibilities that accompany such power.

Each meticulously framed scene in “Lucy” serves as a potent portal, inviting us to step through into different levels of awareness and perception. The film masterfully urges us to contemplate the true and often underestimated limitations of the human mind and spirit in their current state, suggesting that there is so much more within us waiting to be awakened. It’s a cinematic call to action, inspiring introspection and a desire to transcend our perceived boundaries.

Get ready to significantly expand your mind and profoundly elevate your spirit with this special, in-depth episode of Hidden Spirituality. We extend an earnest invitation for you to engage in a contemplative journey, pondering the far-reaching implications of embracing our fullest, most authentic potential. Imagine a world brimming with wonders, insights, and uncharted territories of understanding, just waiting to be explored and integrated into our collective human experience. “Lucy” is not just a film; it is a catalyst for personal and collective awakening.

Let’s sing for World Peace!!!

I came across this video, which is titled, THIS SONG SHOULD BE TRANSLATED TO ALL THE LANGUAGES IN THE WORLD. #WORLDPEACE, and I wholeheartedly agree with its central message about universal understanding and the power of music to connect people across cultures. The song is called Rien ne m’étonne (nothing surprised me), and it’s beautifully performed by the talented Ivorien Revolutionary singer Tiken Fah Koli. His lyrics resonate with themes of resilience and hope, touching on the struggles faced by communities while also inspiring listeners to embrace peace and unity. This song truly deserves to be shared worldwide, allowing its uplifting spirit to reach every corner of the globe and remind us of our shared humanity.

Here are the lyrics in English:

They’ve divided up the world

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

They’ve divided up the world

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

If you let me have Chechnya,

Me, I’ll let you have Armenia

If you let me have Afghanistan,

Me, I’ll let you have Pakistan

If you don’t leave Haiti,

Mе, I’ll send you to Bangui

If you help me bomb Iraq,

Mе, I’ll sort out Kurdistan for you

They’ve divided up the world

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

They’ve divided up the world

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

If you let me have Uranium,

Me, I’ll let you have Aluminum

If you let me have your mineral deposits,

Me, I’ll help you chase out the Taliban

If you give me a lot of wheat,

Me, I’ll go to war at your side

If you let me extract your gold,

Me, I’ll help you kick the General out

They’ve divided up the world

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

They’ve divided up the world

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

They divided Africa without consulting us

And they wonder why we are disunited

Part of the Mandinka Empire ended up with the Wolof

Part of the Mossi Empire ended up in Ghana

Part of the Soussou Empire ended up in the Mandinka Empire

Part of the Mandinka Empire ended up with the Mossis

They shared Africa without consulting us!

Without asking us!

Without informing us!

They’ve divided up the world

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

They’ve divided up the world

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

Nothing surprises me anymore

Let’s bring Peace for all of humanity! This aspiration goes beyond mere words; it embodies the collective hope for a world where understanding, compassion, and goodwill prevail among all individuals, transcending borders and differences. By fostering open dialogue, embracing diversity, and nurturing empathy, we can create an environment where everyone feels valued and respected.

Together, we can work towards a future where peace is not just a dream, but a reality that enriches the lives of generations to come. This vision requires collaboration and commitment from individuals, communities, and nations alike, fostering an environment where understanding and empathy prevail over conflict. By investing in education and open dialogue, we can cultivate a culture that embraces diversity and promotes harmony, allowing future generations to thrive in a world free from discord. As we unite our efforts, we pave the way for sustainable solutions that address the root causes of strife, ensuring that the dream of a peaceful coexistence becomes an integral part of our shared journey forward.

IT LOOKS LIKE I’VE BEEN LIVING UNDER A ROCK

Why? Because although I haven’t had a busy weekend, it seems the “No Kings” protests were going on in LA, and I didn’t know.

The “No Kings” protests represent a significant nationwide movement in the United States, primarily aimed at opposing the actions and policies of the Trump administration. These demonstrations fundamentally frame President Trump’s behavior as authoritarian, drawing direct comparisons to a monarchical rule and expressing deep concern over what participants perceive as a serious erosion of democratic norms and institutions within the country. The movement’s core message revolves around the belief that no single individual, regardless of their elected office, should wield power unchecked, acting as a “king” above the law or the will of the people. This sentiment taps into a historical American distrust of concentrated power and a strong commitment to republican ideals, values that date back to the founding of the nation and have shaped democratic discourse for centuries. Amidst this backdrop, many activists argue that these protests are a necessary response to a perceived threat to civil liberties and social justice, emphasizing the importance of public engagement in safeguarding democratic integrity. Will these protests do any good? Who knows.

However, as a capoeirista, I feel the need to share with you why we Capoeiristas should support these protests—not only because we value freedom and autonomy, which are intrinsic to both Capoeira and the spirit of resistance, but also because standing together against oppression enriches our community, amplifies our voices, and aligns our values of respect, camaraderie, and resilience with the broader fight for justice in society.

The Interplay with Capoeira: A Dance of Defiance and Identity

The connection between the “No Kings” protests and Capoeira might not be immediately obvious. However, the “No Kings” protest signifies a broader movement against systemic oppression and social injustice, themes that resonate deeply within the Capoeira community. Capoeiristas often find their core values and historical struggles reflected in the fight for equality and freedom exemplified by the “No Kings” protest.

This profound connection serves multiple purposes. Firstly, it unites individuals under a common cause, bridging seemingly disparate cultural and political spheres. Capoeira, born from the resistance of enslaved Africans in Brazil, inherently carries a legacy of defiance against oppressive systems and a relentless pursuit of liberation. This historical context makes it a powerful symbol for those protesting against perceived authoritarianism and injustice in contemporary society.

Secondly, this connection highlights the inherent power of cultural expressions like Capoeira as more than just performance. Capoeira embodies a “dance of defiance,” where physical prowess, strategic thinking, and rhythmic expression coalesce to challenge established power structures. It is also a vibrant “celebration of identity,” affirming the dignity and resilience of marginalized communities. Through its movements, music, and philosophy, Capoeira implicitly advocates for a world where no one is ruled by the arbitrary power of kings or oppressive systems.

The interplay between the “No Kings” movement and the spirit of Capoeira illustrates how cultural practices transcend mere entertainment or athletic display. They become living, breathing embodiments of ongoing struggles for dignity, rights, and self-determination that many individuals and communities face today across various contexts and cultures. The rich history of Capoeira, rooted in resistance against oppression, serves as a powerful reminder of how marginalized groups have historically used art as a form of empowerment and expression. The shared commitment to challenging injustice, whether through political protest or the expressive movements of Capoeira, underscores a universal human desire for freedom and respect that resonates deeply within the collective consciousness of marginalized people worldwide.

This echo of resilience can be observed in urban spaces where Capoeira is practiced, creating havens of solidarity and communal strength. Moreover, this connection highlights how the physicality of Capoeira’s movements can serve as a metaphorical language of dissent, advocating for social change and raising awareness of systemic inequities. The synergy between art and activism in this context demonstrates how they can powerfully reinforce each other in the pursuit of a more just and equitable society, inspiring new generations to carry forward the legacy of resistance and to envision a future free from tyranny and oppression.

MALICIA AS A GAME OF POWER (10/20/25)

Welcome to MALICIA AS A GAME OF POWER, a blog series that delves deeply into the intricate strategies of human interactions, encompassing a wide range of topics including communication, conflict resolution, negotiation, and manipulation. This series not only discusses the nuances of leadership and personal branding but also explores the crucial aspect of online reputation management in today’s digital landscape. By providing a rich collection of practical strategies aimed at enhancing influence and fostering meaningful relationship-building, it equips readers with the tools necessary to navigate complex interpersonal dynamics. Moreover, through thorough analysis and a diverse array of examples drawn from real-life scenarios, the series aspires to empower readers, enabling them to master the art of successfully navigating interpersonal relationships and emerging stronger in their personal and professional lives.

In this installment, we will explore the 38th law of power in the book, the 48 laws of power by Robert Greene. You can buy a copy by clicking HERE.

Law 38: Think as you like but behave like others

Expressing individuality can be a double-edged sword. While it’s natural to want to showcase what makes you unique, an overt display of unconventionality can sometimes be perceived negatively by others. Instead of appreciating your distinctiveness, people might interpret it as a deliberate attempt to draw attention, leading to reactions ranging from dismissal to outright hostility. This negative perception can stem from a feeling of inadequacy in others; if your uniqueness highlights their perceived conformity, they might resent you for it. This can easily spiral into a cycle where judgment from one side fuels resentment in the other, creating a barrier to genuine connection and understanding.

Society, with its ingrained norms and expectations, often exerts a powerful pressure to conform. From educational institutions to professional environments, and even within social circles, there are unspoken rules about how to behave, dress, and think. While these norms can provide a sense of order and shared identity, they can also stifle personal expression. When someone deviates too far from these established patterns, they risk facing backlash. This can manifest as social exclusion, criticism, or even professional setbacks. In a world that often rewards blending in – where fitting neatly into predefined categories can open doors and smooth paths – the prospect of facing such consequences can be a strong deterrent to truly being oneself.

Consequently, many individuals find it easier, and at times strategically wiser, to suppress their true selves. This doesn’t necessarily mean abandoning one’s core identity, but rather carefully curating how that identity is presented to the world. It involves making conscious choices about when and where to express certain aspects of one’s personality, and when to adapt to the prevailing social climate. The ultimate goal then becomes finding a delicate balance: one that allows for authentic self-expression without alienating those around you. This nuanced approach recognizes that fostering acceptance among peers and within broader society can sometimes require a degree of adaptation, ensuring that one’s uniqueness is celebrated rather than penalized. It’s about navigating the social landscape with an understanding that while individuality is valuable, its presentation can significantly impact how it’s received.

The 38th Law of Power, as described in Robert Greene’s The 48 Laws of Power, is “Think As You Like But Behave Like Others.”

This law advises individuals to keep their true thoughts, beliefs, and unconventional ideas private, and instead, outwardly conform to the prevailing customs, traditions, and opinions of the people around them. The core rationale is that by openly displaying nonconformity or radical thinking, one risks alienating others, arousing suspicion, and being labeled a troublemaker, which ultimately restricts one’s freedom to operate and advance. The Law encourages adopting a protective social camouflage—a mask of conventionality—to blend in.

How to Use the 38th Law of Power Ethically

Applying the 38th Law ethically centers on using the prescribed outward conformity as a tool for peaceful coexistence, effective communication, and positive influence, rather than as a means of deceit or cynical manipulation. The ethical use recognizes that outward social harmony is often necessary to achieve a greater good, or to simply function in a complex society, without compromising one’s core integrity or independent thought.1. Fostering Respectful Dialogue and Understanding

  • Ethical Principle: Use conformity to build trust and open doors, not to exploit naivety.
  • Application: When entering a new social or professional environment with radically different values or deeply entrenched customs (e.g., a foreign culture, a traditional corporation, or a specific community), temporary outward compliance shows respect. By honoring the group’s rituals and avoiding confrontational displays of difference, you establish rapport. This conformity is a necessary prerequisite for genuine, constructive dialogue. Once trust is established, your carefully selected non-conforming ideas will be received as thoughtful input, not as a hostile critique.

2. Prioritizing the Message Over the Messenger’s Ego

  • Ethical Principle: The true value of an idea or a necessary change is more important than personal recognition for radical thinking.
  • Application: If you possess a brilliant, innovative, or controversial idea that could genuinely benefit an organization or a community, presenting it in a familiar, conventional framework makes it palatable. Ethical use involves “translating” the radical idea into the group’s existing language, values, and accepted norms. You are conforming the presentation style, not the idea’s substance. This allows the group to adopt the beneficial idea without being threatened by the source’s unconventional nature.

3. Protecting Independence for Self-Improvement

  • Ethical Principle: Shielding one’s inner world allows for independent moral and intellectual development without societal interference.
  • Application: The ethical use of “Think As You Like” means preserving the mental space to challenge your own assumptions, engage in critical thinking, and form genuine moral conclusions without the pressure of immediate social judgment. Outward conformity provides a protective shield, conserving mental energy that would otherwise be spent defending unconventional thoughts. This conserved energy can then be directed toward ethical, self-driven growth, enabling you to become a more thoughtful and principled person whose eventual actions, once deemed necessary, are backed by deeply considered independent thought.

4. Avoiding Unnecessary Conflict and Promoting Social Lubrication

  • Ethical Principle: Choose your battles wisely, saving genuine nonconformity for issues of true moral substance.
  • Application: Much of social conformity involves minor, morally neutral behaviors (e.g., dress code, small talk topics, scheduling preferences). Ethically, it is acceptable and even beneficial to conform in these superficial areas simply to “lubricate” social interactions and avoid petty, distracting conflicts. This is not deceit; it is social efficiency. By conforming to low-stakes conventions, you preserve your credibility and political capital for the few, critical moments when you must, for ethical reasons, choose to stand apart and risk the consequences of nonconformity.

In summary, the ethical application of the 38th Law is a practice in strategic patience and respectful presentation. It is the conscious choice to meet people where they are (outwardly) in order to eventually lead them to where they need to go (through the gradual, conventional introduction of independent thought).

The 38th Law of Power, often interpreted as “Think as you like but behave like others,” is a complex and often misunderstood principle. In the context of The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene, this law advocates for a strategic kind of intellectual detachment. It suggests that while one should maintain their independent, critical thoughts and unconventional beliefs, they should outwardly conform to the prevailing customs, norms, and religious or social dogmas of the community. This dual existence is a tactical maneuver designed to avoid unnecessary conflict, suspicion, or alienation from the very people whose goodwill or obedience one might eventually need. The core idea is that displaying unconventional thoughts or a lack of respect for tradition will only earn one enemies and the reputation of a dangerous eccentric, undermining their ability to exert influence.

…through the eyes of an angoleiro

To interpret this law “through the eyes of an angoleiro” adds a profound layer of meaning, specifically drawing on the philosophy, history, and practice of Capoeira Angola. An angoleiro is a practitioner, and often a master (mestre), of Capoeira Angola, the older, more traditional, and philosophical form of the Afro-Brazilian art.

For an angoleiro, the 38th Law is not just about avoiding trouble; it is a fundamental principle of the game (jogo), survival, and mastery.

  1. The Malandragem of the Game: The angoleiro operates with malandragem—a concept that encompasses cunning, street-smarts, and strategic ambiguity. The core of Capoeira Angola is deception. The body is low to the ground, appearing slow, vulnerable, and non-threatening. This “behaving like others” (i.e., appearing humble, perhaps even weak or merely playful) is a facade. Internally, the angoleiro is “thinking as they like”—calculating, anticipating, and ready to explode with a disruptive movement (golpe) at the perfect moment. They hide their true power and intention behind the smile, the slow rhythm (ginga), and the ritualized obedience to the roda (the circle).
  2. Respect for Tradition and the Mask of Humility: Capoeira Angola is steeped in tradition, ritual, and a strict hierarchy. The angoleiro will show absolute respect for the mestre, the berimbau (the lead instrument), and the specific structure of the roda. This outward adherence to form is essential for credibility and acceptance. If they openly challenged the tradition or displayed arrogance—the opposite of conformity—they would be cast out. Their internal “thought” might be innovative, planning a new combination or subtly challenging a peer, but their external “behavior” is always one of deference and belonging.
  3. Survival in a Hostile Environment: Historically, Capoeira was persecuted and outlawed in Brazil. The capoeiristas had to “think as they liked” (develop a potent, subversive, and beautiful fighting system) while “behaving like others” (disguising their fighting as a dance, a folk-play, or a simple game). This dual nature was their life-saving camouflage. The angoleiro understands this history of necessary concealment deeply. Their art is a hidden weapon, cloaked in song, poetry, and a seemingly playful performance.
  4. The Secret of the Axé (Life Force): The angoleiro knows that true power (Axé) is accumulated slowly, through years of discipline, observation, and internal refinement. They do not advertise their knowledge or seek external validation through flashy displays. The roda is their laboratory for independent thought, but the jogo must be played within the accepted parameters of tradition to preserve the Axé of the art itself.

In essence, for the angoleiro, the 38th Law is not a cynical manipulation but a wise strategy of concealment, allowing the true, unique, and powerful self to develop without the external pressures of immediate judgment or confrontation. They conform on the surface to maintain their freedom to innovate and thrive in the depths.