fbpx

Staying On Track in 2016

Aseda2016 is here…

And I hope you’re ready to take massive action to achieve your personal and spiritual goals!

There’s no time to lose if you’re serious about making 2016 your best year ever. You’ve got to be laser-focused.

My goal is to complete my book by end of year. It’s called “Meditations Across The River: African-inspired Wisdom for Life’s Journey.” And I’m also working diligently on my film.

I only have 15 seconds for foolishness in my day…

What about you? What are you working on? What sacrifices are you willing to make? Do you have a good mentor to show you the way and to help keep you accountable?

Do you have a good diet? A daily spiritual routine? Are you getting adequate rest? Are you open to opportunities the ancestors are sending your way?

How are you feeling? Mostly positive or mostly negative? So So?

These are important questions. Feel free to answer them and send me your response. I would love to hear what’s on your agenda for 2016. I’ll help to keep you on track.

Here’s what I know for sure! Most people give up way too soon, sometimes when they’re on the brink of success, when the door of opportunity is about to swing wide open.

Sometimes all that’s needed is one more phone call, knocking on one more door, sending one more email, writing one more poem, taking one more class, taking one more chance.

Give yourself time to succeed in 2016! No looking back! No more excuses!

Blessings

P.S. Don’t forget to reply to this email to share your dreams for 2016.

James Weeks

Producer, Across The King’s River

P.S.

Sign up for our inspirational newsletter below

Sign Up Now

Following Your Calling

“We all know when we are not following our calling,” says the late Zulu healer P.H. Mntshali.

P.H. Mtshali

P.H. Mtshali

“We are unhappy,” he says. “It’s as simple as that. We are restless. We do not like the people we work with. We do not like our work.”

“We must move on. This work, these people. It is not their fault. We are in the wrong place. It’s so important to take responsibility for our own healing.”

I love P.H. Mntshali; he was an amazing man!

Mntshali was one of several African healers featured in the book, “Called to Heal: African Shamanic Healers.”

Great book! Love it!

But back to what Mntshali is saying.

Are you in the wrong place? If so, what are you going to do about it?

If you’re in the wrong place I totally get it. I was in the wrong place at my last job in Corporate America.

I ended up leaving that job to work on my calling as a filmmaker and spiritual counselor.

Though my path is not easy, I’ve learned that things have a way of working out for you once you listen to your heart and the guidance from your ancestors.

Sure, it’s tough sometimes, but somehow, my ancestors provide for me month after month; I am here to tell you that your ancestors can provide for you too.

But you’ve got to develop the courage to step out on faith…

And you must have patience and discipline and a strong work ethic.

The support from the unseen world can be amazing at times!

Here’s how Mntshali describes the magic…

“As for financial security, it all depends on how you obey orders. If you obey exactly as the ancestors direct, your practice, your life, will not fail,” he says.

“The ancestors will provide. At first you may worry. How will you pay your bills? The children’s school fees? Then you become so caught up in your calling, your true work, your love for it grows.”

“Soon you are only serving and not worrying so much about the bills. When you need it most, money or goods arrive. Your calling is God’s work. God does not call us then leave us to drown in hardship,” says Mntshali.

The day you stop doubting the guidance of your ancestors is the day your life will start to improve dramatically.

I’ve got to run, but I would love to hear what you think, so feel free to leave a comment.

Also, if you’ve enjoyed reading this article, then sign up for my inspirational newsletters at the link below.

Sign Up Now

Blessings

James Weeks

Producer, Across The King’s River

They Are We

Pa Joe, one of the elders in the film.

Pa Joe, one of the elders in the film.

My body is in Cuba, but my soul is in Africa. It is the African soul that nurtures my body here in Cuba. Our people who were taken away have found their home again.”

– They Are We, a documentary film by Emma Christopher

I first learned about the film They Are We during a recent trip home to St. Croix, Virgin Islands.

They Are We resonates with me for several reasons and each one leads me back to my ancestors. The quest to learn more about them and myself while embracing the notion and/or the reality that the ancient ones still live through me.

My body is in Oakland, C.A, yet my soul also dwells in the Caribbean and in West Africa.

Where does your soul dwell? Why?

Despite centuries of oppression and cultural devastation, They Are We is a compelling reminder that profound connections can still be made to the Motherland in our times.

James Weeks

Producer, Across The King’s River.

P.S. If you’ve enjoyed this blog post, sign up for my inspirational newsletter below.

Sign Up Now

African Shaman Helps Schizophrenic Son

Malidoma Some

Malidoma Some

Interesting Washington Post article about how West African shaman, Malidoma Some, helped one man’s schizophrenic son.

Click here to read now. Would love to hear your thoughts:

Some 2.2 million Americans suffer from mental illness…

This article hits close to home. One of my siblings has been battling mental illness for more than two decades.

The symptoms manifested when my sister was in her late 20’s…

And over time her illness got progressively worse.

Mental illness strikes with a fury…

It destroyed her marriage, her friendships, our friendship.

Prior to her illness she was beautiful, brilliant, outgoing.

In Malidoma’s culture, the Dagara view of mental illness stands in sharp contrast to the Western worldview.

“Schizophrenics are not viewed pathologically, but often as mediums bringing messages to the community from the spirit world.”

I am inspired by the Dagara approach to mental illness.

Don’t know what messages my sister might be carrying!

But I do wish she might find her way back home.

James Weeks
Producer, Across the King’s River

Are You Free Yet?

EagleAre you free yet?

The great freedom fighter, Harriet Tubman, would probably want to know.

She said: “I freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves.”

I love that quote. What about you?

The struggle for freedom, justice and equality never ends. There’s always work to be done. You can be sure of that.

And that’s why we all have to be vigilant…

But the struggle isn’t only “out there”. It’s also “in here.” Deep within each of us.

The question is, what battle are YOU fighting? How long have you been fighting?

And what do you need to break free from? Right here? Right now?

Is it the opinions of others? Self doubt? Fear? Is it an addiction?

Is it the voices you still hear from childhood, taunting you, saying you’re not good enough, smart enough, beautiful enough, deserving enough or creative enough?

Is it a toxic friendship or relationship? A wound that refuses to heal? Poor health?

Not sure what you’re facing right now but I can tell you this.

1. You’re not alone!

2. You can get through this even if the way out isn’t clear right now.

3. There’s a powerful life lesson in your struggles and once you “get it” you can be liberated.

4. You’ve got to be bold! Timid people will never be free. Stop letting folks who don’t matter, matter in your life.

5. You’ve got to be truthful. Can’t break free if you can’t admit you’re hurting.

6. Get an outside perspective. Sometimes a fresh pair of eyes or ears can provide the clarity and guidance you need.

7. Trust that your prayer has been heard and a solution is on the way. Be open to it.

Would love to hear what’s holding you back and how you plan to break free. So just hit reply and let it all out. You’ll get a personal response from me.

Wishing you good things! Great things!

May the ancestors open every door that has been blocked and shower you with love.

Blessings,

James Weeks
Producer, Across The King’s River

P.S. Book a Spiritual Reading Today And Take Advantage Of The 10% Discount!

P.S.S. If you would like to receive my monthly inspirational newsletters, please sign up at the link below.

Sign Up Now