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Friday, January 22, 2010

LIVE HEALTHY BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY

EVETTE MARIE @age 35



LIVING HEALTHY BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY

The month of January is a very special to me and a very significant month as well. It is my birthday month, and it is also the month that marks the last 31 days of the life of my beloved friend Evette Marie, who passed away on January 31, 1996. This year marks 14 years. For me it seems like yesterday. On October 31st of 1995 she turned 37 years old. In 90 days she was gone. But that wasn't the first time I experienced the loss of someone I loved who died at an early age. My own mother, Ella Faire died at the at of 36 just days before her 37th birthday. Looking back I know there was nothing I could have done to prevent either of their deaths, which I still see as pre-mature deaths, that were the result of un-natural causes. 37 is too young to die, but so is 47, 57, 67, 77, 87, 97, etc. I speak of dying a death by disease and suffering.

I have chosen this month to begin the journey of re-committing myself to living a full healthy life. I am choosing January in memorial memory to my beloved Evette. I owe it to her, I owe it to my mother, but above all to myself to take responsibility for my own health and well-being. And I also owe it to my loved ones and family members, by showing by example how precious and valuable life truly is. And so with great sincerity I am asking for your support and prayers as I go through the initial stages of my cleansing process, and as I approach the restoration process of my spirit temple, which we call the body.

This commitment is far more critical now than it was when my mother passed away, and more so than when Evette passed. We are at the tipping point of a larger agenda. It is my moral and spiritual duty to respond to the contrary to that insidious evil agenda. My agenda, our agenda has to simply be to LIVE intentionally. And so I am naming my cleansing and restoration journey LIVING HEALTHY, BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY. That's what our African ancestors did, those who were victims of brutal enslavement in America. Because they survived we are alive today! We owe our good health to all those who came before us, our parents and grand parents, and our great-grands who sacrificed on our behalf so we could LIVE. And although this may sound like an exaggerated expression around the process of cleansing and restoration, believe me it is not. I refuse to be a victim of the so-called health crises in America. We must all refuse, or submit to a death by disease and suffering.

I'm starting with plain water, a few herbs (fucus, bolo, lino, cell cleansers), natural oranges (oranges with seeds from the trees in Glenda's back yard) and green salads. And of course I will be chanting Nam Myoho Renge Kyo, and praying daily. Somebody said that the bible says, cleanliness is next to Godliness. The 44 day fasts related in many biblical stories are like coded secrets telling us if we become the GODDESS and GODS we are we will live the GOOD life. All else is folly.

check out this link to my friend Cleaster Cotton's blog.
http://www.primalblends.blogspot.com/

Love you
Blessings
Naimah

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