Mother Tree Network

De: Dr. Amanda Kemp Aminata Desert Rose Plant Walker Fire Woman
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  • Interviews, poetry and commentary to help people who care about justice to Slow Down and learn from nature; your beloved ancestors; your body; and your heart.

    We are ushering in a New Earth that's rooted in earth mama love; racial justice; and radical compassion.


    © 2025 Mother Tree Network
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  • Spring Eclipses and Equinox Secrets
    Mar 14 2025

    In this episode of the Mother Tree Network Podcast, Aminata, Desert Rose Plant Walker Fire Woman discusses the significance of the Spring Equinox on March 20th, 2025, and the accompanying spring eclipses.

    She emphasizes the cyclical nature of time and encourages listeners to understand their place within various cycles including economic, political, and natural cycles.

    Aminata introduces the Spring Equinox, highlighting this period as a powerful portal for personal transformation and sovereignty.

    This is the perfect time to restore self-trust and tap into your inner spiritual guides through rituals, community, and connection with the earth.

    00:00 Introduction and Overview

    00:47 Understanding Cycles and the Spring Equinox

    01:51 Harnessing the Energy of the Equinox and Eclipses

    08:19 The Importance of Self-Trust

    11:10 Spring Equinox Rituals and Community

    12:12 Invitation to Join the Spring Equinox Soul Journey

    With the spring equinox just around the corner, I invite you to our soul journey to help your dreams sprout and thrive. It’s all about creating a solid, loving foundation for whatever you’re building.

    Sign up for the Spring Equinox Master Class. Fertilize the soil of your being first! 🌿



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    16 m
  • Black Yogi: Liberating Yourself with Christopher “Yogi Rev” Simms
    Feb 28 2025

    This week, we're super excited to share our latest chat on the Mother Tree Network with the one and only Christopher Sims, or as we like to call him, Yogi Rev. He's an awesome mix of a fiery Baptist minister and a serene yoga teacher. Trust us, you're gonna love his vibe!

    What’s Inside This Episode:

    • Standing for Justice: Yogi Rev and I dive into what it really means to stand for racial justice and human rights, with some cool insights inspired by Dr. King.

    • Mind-Body Connection: Ever wondered how those yoga poses could change your life? Yogi Rev breaks it down, showing us the magic of connecting body, heart, and insight.

    • Gentle Yet Deep: Forget easy. Gentle means discovering deeper layers—whether in yoga or life. Yogi Rev shares how this approach helps us grow in self-love and understanding.

    • Sharing Your Gift: Got a talent or passion? Yogi Rev challenges all 8 billion of us to find and share what makes us tick. Dedicate just an hour a week and see where it takes you!


    You can find out more about Yogi at his website: https://www.inkwellyoga.com/

    With the spring equinox just around the corner, I invite you to our master class and soul journey to help your dreams sprout and thrive. It’s all about creating a solid, loving foundation for whatever you’re building.

    Sign up for the Spring Equinox Master Class. Fertilize the soil of your being first! 🌿



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    Want to become your unlimited self and evolve the planet?

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    https://www.dramandakemp.com/podcast




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  • Love is the Answer: Songwriting, Ayahuasca and Forgiveness with Lipbone Redding
    Feb 14 2025

    Greetings, beautiful souls. As we embark on the fourth season of the Mother Tree Network, it seems auspicious that our first episode coincides with a day of love—Valentine's Day—and the birthday of a renowned figure of love and freedom, Mr. Frederick Douglass. This season begins with a commitment to centering love consciousness in 2025—a year where decisions and actions are rooted in love, even amidst the chaotic events swirling around us.


    **The Power of Love Consciousness:**


    In a world where executive orders and political tensions weigh heavily, it's crucial to ground ourselves in love consciousness. This practice isn't just a sanctuary for our spirits; it acts as fuel for the actions we take in this world. Sometimes, as I experienced recently with emotional responses to political decisions, we need to break down before we can rebuild with love.


    **A Conversation with Lip Bone Redding:**


    Who better to accompany us on this journey than Lip Bone Redding? This idiosyncratic and spiritually harmonious musician from North Carolina embodies what it means to live with love. His presence is a testimony to divine masculinity expressed gently through music.


    In our heartfelt dialogue, Lip Bone and I explored critical societal questions, thoughts on forgiveness, and the depth hidden in simple-sounding songs. Lip Bone's talents don't stop at singing; he's a storyteller who invites his audience into his narrative with songs like "How Does It Get Any Better Than This?"


    This particular song, in its deceptively simple charm, pricks at the heart and invites reflection on our outlook—whether we're faced with joy or adversity. The essence of this question, derived from a friend's encouragement in times of self-reflection, illustrates how sometimes the simplest phrases open us to possibilities and teach us about the significant details in life.


    **Embracing Forgiveness:**


    A significant part of our conversation revolved around personal growth and forgiveness. The difficulty many face in forgiving themselves stems from not wanting to attach to past misactions. Lip Bone illuminated his thoughts on how revisiting every detail of past actions, even if painful, helps reclaim parts of our energy tied to those moments.


    For Lip Bone, forgiveness is about presence – acknowledging every detail not to dwell but to release. Forgiveness often pairs with acceptance and compassion for our journeys and others', as both are nurturing facets of love.


    **Songwriting and the Antenna of Artistry:**


    Lip Bone shared his creative process as a musician, listening to the muse that guides his artistic expression. His belief in the power and responsibility of sharing through art reflects a natural state of being that gently disrupts and inspires. Art is a leading force, reshaping our perceptions and guiding us towards more profound questions and truths.


    **Creating Spaces of Okayness:**


    Living at a spiritual retreat center, Lip Bone has embraced the power of creating spaces that allow individuals to just ‘be.’ His work, especially through music and meditations shared on his YouTube channel "Infinite Okayness," extends the invitation

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    Mother tree Network Podcast--Where Earth Wisdom Meets Racial Justice and Women's Leadership.

    Want to become your unlimited self and evolve the planet?

    Go here to get the Mother Tree podcast + Show Notes sent to your inbox

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