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A Theology Of Liberation by Gustavo Gutiérrez / "Poverty"

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What I really briefly want to highlight is how, for me, I've experienced all three poverty and I'll briefly share real poverty. I was brought up and raised in the shelter system of New York City and then took it from my mom. I was put into foster care and then I aged out. And then I joined the military

In the introduction, on pg xxv- Talking about the 3 definitions of poverty. What are your 💭 on this 📖 or poverty? Inspired by Prof. @rafaelr3

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Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 4:55

The view from above and above looks different for everyone

And whatever different names that we all have or lack of name, I've always felt connected to God. Like, there are so many instances in my life where I know that's God, I can't explain it. And that's the tricky thing, the beautiful thing about faith. And I literally just lean into that. I say, because to a person a very pragmatic, logical mind, you really can't explain God
@aShamaninJourny

You got it!

So not really connecting with that is spiritual poverty. I would say I think that lately in the last season, I've really been stepping into this symbolism, this archetype of what does it mean to be a shaman only because I've obtained spiritual wealth, really, truly connecting with what I am and who I am without going to Church, without paying ties, without participating in community rituals. I think spirituality has a lot to do with self
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