Harriet Tubman was born into slavery, her whole family, many siblings. She had narcolepsy seizures and she would pass out at any moment in the middle of a conversation just fall into a sleep state. When Harriet was maybe somewhere between 10 to 13, we don't know that much about Harriet's exact age because nothing was documented when slaves were born. So then she goes on to continue living as a slave, but runs away when she's in her 20s,. somewhere around there, 27, finally runs away, makes it alone.
In This Episode, You'll Learn …
- Why we need to honor the history of our ancestors like Harriet Tubman
- How struggle and hardship are universal and also necessary to learn and grow
- How Spring came to explore and write about the spiritual nature of Harriet Tubman
- The lesson and legacy of Harriet and how we can learn to break free from the “prisons” of our mind
- Defining internal, outer. and ultimate abolitionism and the significance of each phase
- How the north star symbolizes a guiding light of hope and freedom
- How understanding our nation’s history can help bring more compassion and awareness to what’s happening in current times
- Why we need to remember that negative media can skew our perception of the world and not realize how much goodness there is
- The beautiful story of Sujata about the harmonizing of feminine and masculine energy
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