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Classic Call – The Warrior
In this passionate discussion, Tiffany’s sister Kami motivates all of us to become ‘warriors’, engaged in the battle for knowledge, truth, and a better future. She draws from historical and fictional narratives to illustrate the importance of fortitude and vision. She focuses on the principles of monism, dualism, and polyism as belief systems framing our understanding of the universe and our place in it. She also breaks down the five levels of self-unity and talks about her personal experiences with motherhood, mentorship, and leadership. An emphasis is put on the need for a sense of purpose, resilience, and the courage to take action. Kami challenges listeners to find their own battles to fight, understand the influence of their ego, and uncover God’s purpose and calling for their lives. LINKS: No One Can Take Your Place by Sheri Dew The Dream Giver by Bruce Wilkinson