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The Commandments of Life: The Guide to Betterness
One eleven here, So I am doing some cleaning of my sacred space for the new year and I found a list 2elevens came up with a few years ago on one of our many ganja trips. Check it out below. The Commandments of Life: The Guide to Betterness 1) Look to yourself for validation 2) Define your happiness; someone else's happiness may not be your happiness 3) [Don't be afraid] Go with No 4) Before entering or exiting a floor* do your research 5) Be diligent with everything; do things carefully 6) Don't go too fast 7) Make yourself a priority 8) Take time to reflect 9) Laugh a lot 10) Don't allow money to be an issue 11) Give space 12) Don't give a fxck. Don't be cut throat. Don't back down 13) Be unified and share the wealth 14) Be high and enjoy it, the possibilities are endless 15) Be your own authoritarian and drive 16) Don't be afraid of the unknown 17) Use your popularity for something 18) Hold yourself up to your own standards 19) Don't hold back 20) Remain authentic don't force your life 21) Be comfortable in your surroundings 22) Learn other's languages because that's the key to communication 23) Don't sleep..::shoo:: (insider*) 24) Spontaneity is key 25) Be weary of your surroundings 26) Be high. Deew™ is the oxygen of the Universe. 27) Focus Mannnn (Jay-Z voice*) 28) Be comfortable but don't get lazy because timing is key 29) Touch home base, you need to have somewhere to come back to Floor*: Refers to the metaphor of life being an elevator and your decision to get off on a floor or take it to the penthouse sweet with the dope view END What a non coincidence that we stopped at 29. Love it.
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TIGER 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998

“Born leader” is the key word for the Tigers. They are always in the lead and are most likely the ones to cry out “Let’s Go”! Noble and Fearless, Tigers are respected for their courage, even from those working against them. Tiger people are...
...daring fighters, they are capable of standing up to the better end for what they think is right. Although they could be selfish from time to time in the little things, they are capable of great generosity. Tigers are unpredictable, always tense. and like to be in a hurry. Tiger people are difficult to resist, for they are magnetic characters and their natural air of authority confers a certain prestige on them. They are tempestuous yet calm, warm-hearted yet fearsome, courageous in the face of danger yet yielding and soft in mysterious, unexpected places. Tigers are very confident, perhaps too confident sometimes. Although they love adventures, and are addicted to excitement it is better not to challenge a Tiger’s confidence. They likes being obeyed and not the other way around. Because Tigers are urgent people and always in a hurry to get things done right, they usually choose to operate alone. Tigers like to work, they are hard-working and dynamic. If you assign a task to a Tiger, the job will be undertaken and accomplished with enthusiasm and efficiency. Tigers make money, but they are not directly interested in money. Still, the Tiger needs not worry about money: just when he fears the money is gone, more seems to show up. Tigers are sensitive, emotional. They are capable of great love, but they become too intense about it. They are also territorial and possessive, if you are a friend of a Tiger, he wants you to take his side against the bad guys and because the Tiger is so adorable, you often do. As lovers, Tigers are passionate and romantic, but the real challenge for the Tiger is to grasp the true meaning of moderation. The Tiger, the living symbol of strength and power, generally inspires fear and respect. Tigers’ compelling dynamism, intense activity, independence and curiosity about others make them irresistible, persons of multiple charms; Tigers attract followers and admirers. The Tiger is courageous, active and self-assured, and makes an excellent leader and protector. However liberal-minded Tigers may be, they are passionate, rash, and resist the authority of others. Although they are selfish in the little things, they are capable of great generosity, even of altruism, in the larger. Tigers are men and women of action, thrust by destiny into the spotlight. Tigers are fearless creatures in as much as they blind themselves to dangers and impetuously rush in where more cautious individuals would fear to tred. Outspoken in the face of injustice, their strong humanitarian instincts will not allow them to pass by if they see a wrong perpetrated upon another. Tigers tend to renounce confining traditional roles, opting for a more unfettered life. With a wide ranging mind, they can adopt any number of careers. Their many experiences serve to enrich their life and add depth to their nature. Material benefits matter little to them. Tigers have an inborn magnetic personality that attracts people to them like bees to honey. Warm-hearted, sociable and friendly, they are characterised by their frank, honest and open approach. Their immense kindness and generosity will always shine through except when crossed or backed into a corner, for then they can become vehement and ferocious. Solitude is often the price Tigers pay for their position of authority, but they become accustomed to it. Better still, they draw on the experience, gaining new energies and great strength. Chinese say the life of a Tiger born at night will be less hectic than that of Tigers born after dawn and above all, those born around midday. It will be a stormy life full of dangers, but the Tiger will never be bored. Neither Night Tiger nor Day Tiger will have an easy life. The Western term for a particularly fierce woman is “dragon lady,” but the Chinese call her an “old tiger lady.” For this reason some Chinese avoid having children in the Tiger Year — for fear of having a daughter. The lucky Tiger represents the greatest power on earth, and is the emblem of protection for human life. A Tiger in the house minimizes the Three Great Risks — thieves, fire, and evil spirits. If there are two Tigers in the house, however, one of them has to go! The Sexy Tiger Tigers make ardent and virile lovers who dominate their partners. Because of their sensuality, their impetuousness and love of adventure, there is an excitement that not only follows Tigers wherever they go, but also guarantees them a certain irrestible sexy allure. These creatures whose emotions are out-front have strong libidos and are lusty in their passions. Generally flirtatious, they are especially prone to wild flings in their early years but do settle down as they get older. When committed to a happy and fulfilling relationship, Tigers make loving and caring partners, warm-hearted and generous. They don’t, however, lose that romantic streak nor that exciting ability to surprise.
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One eleven in Costa Rica connecting with the vast ocean.
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#Afrakan#Native American#archery#camping#native#offthegrid#sustainability#sustainable#teepee#tipi#tribal#land
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Memorial Weekend 2012 on the land. From the elders to the youth. Healing, communing, learning, and growing in consciousness. We drank alkaline ground water from a well, composted, reused and recycled. All food was alkaline, vegan and made with loving vibrations. Give Tankhs.
#Afrakan#Camping#alkaline#black#family#knowledge#offthegrid#sustainability#sustainable#teepee#tipi#waterpump#Native American#native
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Akoma Day 2012
Blessed to be in the presence of Dr. Llaila Afrika and our fam from around the globe which included our Sistar Mayra from Brazil.
(New Jersey 2012)
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New Jersey Locs Fashion Show
Empress Thandi the Chefess and (2ele^ens) serving holistic foods and wellness weapons
(April 2012)
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