Saturday, January 31, 2009

Why Liberation

Because freedom opens up more possibilities. There's room for change, growth, and more ideas. If we open up the doors for more options, we're sure to find a solution that works. If we limit the number of ways that we can get from A to B then we may stay stuck, which means no change. Try doing something totally out of the realm of what you thought was possible. Let me know what happens. I know, it's magical.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Black liberation therapy is a therapeutic perspective found in the christian church and in the Nation of Islam. It holds that race is the primary catalyst for doing therapy. It was originated in 1931 by Islamic speakers on black empowerment and incorporates the Catholic theolgians in the 1950s.

Alvin Anderson Sr MDiv, MAAC