Embody Amor Embody Amor Issue 2 | Page 58

People only see the finished product, but no one ever sees the sacrifices, struggle and faith it takes to fight through all the restrictions people of our culture often go through. But i can say that being humble enough to ask for help, partner with like minds and borrowing and bartering for resources and capital to continue to grow, has truly been an empowering journey. Every strep of the way I'm reminded that there is strength in vulnerability and we are shattering the misconception with every new connection and all the growth we make together.

Starting over has allowed us the opportunity to include our community in the process. It's allowed us the opportunity to continue to teach, support and empower one another. It has given us the opportunity to highlight those that are taking the initiative to continue fighting for a better world and change. So while we started out with grand ideas that were way beyond it's time, starting over has allowed the opportunity for technology to catch up with our concepts in ways that awards us to embrace our purpose like never before.

The great thing about starting from scratch is, we now know the exact blue print to help aid others in doing the same. My brother used to say a saying that helped us keep striving forward no matter what the circumstance, it is this undying ancestral energy that will continue to keep us pushing forward as a people! " I've been doing so much with so little for so long that i can do almost anything with next to nothing" -Micheal Fallen.

We are back now better than before and only getting better. We now encourage and stay "empire building via our community blog embodyamoor.com. To embody a a moor is to embrace not just your royal bloodline that precedes this civilization, but to also embrace the creator and revolutionary spirit that helped civilize the rest of the colonial world. Starting where our ancestors left off, we aim to continue to empower all those that empower our people. The work that still needs to be done is just as evident now as it's been of the past.