Racism - An Attack on Confidence of Self
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In this episode, Racism — The Attack on Confidence of Self, we examine the Kamitic principle of Khu—confidence in Self—and how the perpetual fight against racism can unknowingly weaken it.
What is presented as liberation can become dependence, shifting trust away from Self and into systems that were never designed for our empowerment.
Through the lens of Maā Sa philosophy, this episode explores: • How racism impacts Self-agency • Why true confidence must be rooted in Self—not systems • The role of Maā-t as a force that serves your development • How restoring Khu restores power, clarity, and direction.
This is not just a conversation about racism— it is a call to return to Self-governance, alignment, and true confidence.
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