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Twisted Tree

Here lately, I have been focusing on different patches that make us fragmented and broken whole coverings.

I am thinking on how PARALYSIS play a pivotal role in us NOT being our authentic and best selves.
People may experience these symptoms if diagnosed with PARALYSIS:
Muscular: difficulty walking, paralysis with weak muscles, problems with coordination, stiff muscles, overactive reflexes, or paralysis of one side of the body
Whole body: balance disorder, fatigue, lightheadedness, or vertigo
Visual: blurred vision, double vision, sudden visual loss, or temporary loss of vision in one eye
Speech: difficulty speaking, slurred speech, or speech loss
Sensory: pins and needles or reduced sensation of touch
Facial: muscle weakness or numbness
Limbs: numbness or weakness
Also common: difficulty swallowing, headache, inability to understand, mental confusion, or rapid involuntary eye movement
https://www.google.com/search?q=symptoms+of+a+stroke&oq=symptoms+of+a+s&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0l2j5.11073j0j4&client=ms-android-americamovil-us&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
*MOUTH TWISTED
*HANDS WITHERED
*LEGS LIMP
With each symptom, we can allow it to reflect our life’s journey.
Things we have said, heard, felt, did and was done unto us ALL make us PARALYZED.
Now, when those with the BEST healthcare, awesome support circle and a willingness to face ALL THINGS beit they FRAGMENTED, BROKEN, CRUSHED, AND CRACKED they are ALL a major part in our ability to COVER OTHERS.
We can then be intentional in becoming inwardly healthier, happier and whole.
Twisted Tree
Trees provide for us the things we need, especially oxygen

Black women were America’s first doctors: they called them mid-wives to downplay the truth but Black women were were America’s first doctors long before hospitals let us in. Black women were lactation specialist (coined as LIQUID GOLD), delivering babies, curing disease, setting bones and saving lives with nothing but herbs, instinct, and centuries of African knowledge passed down during slavery.  These women were called: Granny Mid-wives but don’t get it twisted, that title was used to strip them of their credit they deserved.  They weren’t assistants. They were the doctors.  While white men were experimenting on us without anesthesia, Black women were healing their own communities after slavery.  Women like Rebecca Lee Crumpler, the first Black woman to earn a M.D. and Matilda Evans the first Black woman in South Carolina built clinics and hospitals from scratch but even then, society tried to erase their titles they called nurses, midwives, helpers.  Why? Because they didn’t want the world to know that Black women built the foundation of American medicine.  Even today, when a Black woman walks into a hospital with credentials, she still gets questioned, still gets dismissed, still gets called by the wrong title but the truth? We were were never just midwives, we were surgeons, physicians, healers, and we still are.” Roots Uncovered

I am from a GRADE A lineage.

“Black teachers are texts themselves, but these teachers’ text pages are inundated with life experiences and histories of racism, sexism, and oppression, along with those of strength, perseverance and success. Consequently, these teachers’ texts are rich and empowering-they have the potential to help students understand the world and to change it.” H. Richard Milner, IV

“Black teachers have this collective experiences & historical memory to articulate to Black children and others what and why to help the navigate this society in ways that empower them not to accept the society that will be passed to them.” Rann Miller

BLACK educators have always been GRADE A. It is NOT normal that our children are this violent, disengaged, disrespectful and malicious.

What is the root? IT IS IN EDUCATION. Black teachers understand that we not only teach academics but civil, manners and we pick up where home should have. We equip our future to be civil, lawful and assets and it appears this is NOT what education is about today.

Attitude

Advancement

Assurance

Attendance

Appreciation

Attire

Achievement

Athleticism

Accountability

Ability

Accomplishments

BLACK EDUCATORS UNDERSTAND THAT:

When we exude pride

When we exude confidence

When we exude our reality

When we exude truth

When we exude high self esteem

When we exude dominance

When we exude Joy

When we exude clarity

When we exude ownership

When we exude competence

When we exude mental strength

When we exude know how

When we exude know when

When we exude know what

When we achieve

When we advance

When…….

Yet, it is For a check, I must see the opposite of those things.

To feed our family

To maintain employment

In The Beginning we were in the GARDEN, WITH AN APPLE ON A TREE, DON’T GET IT TWISTED WOMEN!

This post was reposted from 2026 – "YOU PEOPLE"

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