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A regular column by Kaya I IsesaJah, Jan 23, 2006          Average 5 stars (click to view comments or add your own rating)


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The Queen tells INI of her life, her trod, and the path in fighting the good fight. With this Youthful Elder right in our midst, INI do well to learn from her story, and take advantage of having her so near to INI today. INI from the Alumbo staff wish all in INI Rastafari Nation, a heart of Love, and abundant blessings upon reading this interview!
 
The Rastafari Expression I am a child of the King. An heiress to EVERLASTING LIFE. I was a sinner lost in sin and shame, but I am a humble servant and handmaiden saved by grace, and if I endure until the end I shall be saved to accept my prize of salvation. My experience with the Royal Monarchy was wonderful. I was asked to go to Virginia to help out my brother Mickey Simeon. While there I fell in love with the royal family and I will always have them in my prayer.

I am a prayer warrior, I believe that prayer is the key and that faith unlocks the door. I believe that Yashua is the Messiah and that Mohammed is a prophet of Allah. My faith is universal I respect people of all faiths, I don't argue about religion, as that takes me back to the tower of Babel, I join, touch, agree and in faith send forth the words of power and light into the ether to become a living entity. I know that thought are things and that words are the living manifestitation.

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My last child Rashida now 22 has made me a very proud grandmother of Princess Ayana Naje and my Prince Elijah Q. My son Yahri is still away in incarseration and will be home in the next year or so, and I intend with the help of the Lord to go to Jamaica and take care of the great legacy that my mother has left for us so that we can share the beautiful weather of the Caribbean with those less fortunate. In the temple there on our property I intend to help my community worshiping the true and living God, teaching, etc. and, in the shop on the property supplying goods that they need so that the people don't have to travel far unless they want to.

For my children I intend to be the best grand mother that I can, so much easier than being a mother! I intend to fight the good fight of faith. And for those people at WKCR 89.9FM I will continue to pray for them as well as my fans. May the Lord comtinue to bless and keep us Guidance and Protection everytime.

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Knowing the sistren has a B.A. from Queens College, I asked Sis Cindy about Education, she replied: "Education is the most important facet of our lives. We learn from our mother's womb until we go to the grave. We are taught by life. Our experiences make us what we are.

We as mothers should remember that the concentrated meditation of the mother sends waves to our unborn fetus. I always loved school although I was somewhat intimidated with exam taking. But at Queens College, I felt that I had been inducted into the realms of the masters. My favorite class was Western Civilization, Philosophy where the thoughts of the ancients ruled the world.

Thoughts are things, and words bring a manifestation of what has been sent into the ether, in the form of thought. That is why its so important to program our thoughts into streams of positive vibrations. "For as a man thinketh in his heart so is he." Prov. 23:7.

 
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Good character building comes from Godly words of Wisdom being taught, from reading the Holy Scriptures for guidance, examples and moral support. My favorite day in class at QC was when we were discussing the power of the government.

I concluded that in the plight of the poor crack heads, they were just a victim of the system as they were in no way responsible for the invention of the sophisticated apparatises that conduit the smoking of the devastating substance that has broken down so many lives, homes and hope of the addicted. Prof. Mohan was forced to ask the consensus of the class as to who agreed with my statement, I did not look around but he was astounded when he uttered "So many of you."

Although it was study-ration and not education that caused mmy mother to be such a great woman in her travels in England, and the US., she made sure she planted the tree in my mind by sending me to prestigious schools as a child and an adolescent.

Mothers are educators, as are grandmothers, as a matter of fact, the whole community, as children emulate what they behold! So instead of making things happen willy nilly, we must PLAN OUR WORK AND WORK OUR PLAN. You may ask what about destiny and reciprocity,... they do work hand in hand because the universal laws stands, what goes around comes around, and what goes up, must come down.

Education is the most important facet of our lives. We learn from our mother's womb until we go to the grave. We are taught by life. Our experiences make us what we are. We as mothers should remember that the concentrated meditation of the mother sends waves to our unborn fetus. I always loved school although I was somewhat intimidated with exam taking. But at Queens College, I felt that I had been inducted into the realms of the masters. My favorite class was Western Civilization, Philosophy where the thoughts of the ancients ruled the world.

Thoughts are things, and words bring a manifestation of what has been sent into the ether, in the form of thought. That is why its so important to program our thoughts into streams of positive vibrations. "For as a man thinketh in his heart so is he." Prov. 23:7. Good character building comes from goodly words of wisdom being taught, from reading the Holy Scriptures for guidance, examples and moral support. My favorite day in class at QC was when we were discussing the power of the government. I concluded that in the plight of the poor crack heads, they were just a victim of the system as they were in no was responsible for the invention of the sophisticated apparatuses that conduit the smoking of the devastating substance that has broken down so many lives, homes and hope of the addicted. Prof. Mohan was forced to ask the consensus of the class as to who agreed with my statement, I did not look around but he was astound when he uttered "So many of you."

Although it was study-ration and not education that caused mmy mother to be such a great woman in her travels in England,and the US., she made sure she planted the tree in my mind by sending me to prestigious schools as a child and an adolescent.

Mothers are educators, as are grandmothers, as a matter of fact the whole community, as children emulate what they behold. So instead of making things happen willy nilly, we must PLAN OUR WORK AND WORK OUR PLAN. You may ask what about destiny and reciprocity, they do work hand in hand because the universal laws stands, what goes around comes around, and what goes up must come down. Rev. Sista Cindy




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