Black people have a history working in harmony with the natural world for not only food but also for medicine. Ceremonies were built around the harvest seasons, food was eaten in season, and religious rites were performed to honor the land, rivers, and oceans.
Try Meditation and Reap the Benefits
When we think of meditation, we often envision someone sitting with their legs crossed on the floor with their hands together and eyes closed. And, yes this is one way we can approach meditation, but it is not the only way. For many, meditation is a spiritual practice that has been a part of their religious culture for thousands of years.
In today's society, it’s crucial to recognize the unique challenges faced by LGBTQIA individuals and the importance of providing them with collective and communal care. They often face feelings of isolation and are at a greater risk of violence and suicide, especially among youth.