Spring Washam discusses her relationship with Harriet Tubman and the teachings she received from her. They explore the power of faith and courage in challenging times, the importance of connecting with the unseen world, and finding strength and unity through Harriet's guidance.
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Harriet Tubman represents strength, resilience, and guidance for everyone in challenging times.
The connection with the unseen world and the teachings of faith and courage are essential for navigating difficult periods.
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The relationship between teacher and student
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The role of Harriet Tubman as a beloved teacher
The podcast explores the speaker's unexpected and profound relationship with Harriet Tubman. They discuss how this relationship started and how it deepened over the years. Harriet Tubman is seen as a guide, a conductor, and an ancestor who offers teachings of courage, faith, resilience, and guidance through challenging times.
In this Our Beloved Teachers episode Emily Horn speaks with Spring Washam about her relationship with Harriet Tubman, and the teachings she has received from her. Spring speaks about the importance of faith and courage in navigating challenging times and the connection to the unseen world, while emphasizing that Harriet Tubman is not just an ancestor for African Americans, but for everyone. She encourages people to tap into the strength and resilience that Harriet represents to better support each other in these transformative times.