Forged In Fire

For steel to strengthen, it must first be immersed in the hottest flame.

The strength of a man is forged the same.

The Phoenix rises from the ashes bearing no name, a slate with no stain – nothing left to lose, everything to gain.

Innocent beginnings and excruciating endings. Lessons learned the hardest way. Hard lessons created the man you see today, and inspired him to find his own way like a battle-tested soldier.

What hurts, but does not kill you only makes you colder. It raises the limit of the weight you’re able to carry on your shoulder.

Because of that, I’m bolder in the sense that no thing can fear me. You can feel confidence radiating when you stand near me. At this point a cast iron pan couldn’t even seer me because I’ve been initiated — far from my final form but I’m ascending to a top-tier me.

No longer aimlessly pursuing. Instead, cultivating my mind is what I’m doing. And I’ve grown to appreciate the pain I feel from the flame

Because it reminds me that I’m still human.

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Black Don’t Crack

Black is not a color.

Black is a foundation.

From it, everything is created.

Within it lies infinite inspiration.

Black tells a tale of profound pain, struggle, and grief, that is continually transformed into beauty beyond belief.

Black does not surrender because Black is the ultimate defender.

Its traits are so versatile, mixed and prepared by the most masterful blender — Allah.

And may his name be praised for the Genesis of Black, as he ensured that within us there is no thing we lack.

Never allow your will to waver, nor your confidence to slack.

Because Black may bend, but it can never crack.

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Look In The Mirror

The plague of the modern ego appears increasingly insurmountable.

Entitlement has spread like a wildfire.

It has almost become taboo to hold one’s self accountable.

The path of least resistance is usually the default selection,

So why shoulder any of the blame when it’s easier to choose projection?

With each passing day, the irony becomes even clearer.

We live in a world ruled by selfies, yet people are afraid to look in the mirror.

Aiktimal Alqamar

When you appear, I have no worry.

I am at endless ease.

Your luminescent glow is the remedy for any cortisol within me.

Your presence universally fulfills, as evidenced by how the ocean tide swells.

While your absence conspicuously creates an abyss of emptiness.

Dark nights are not the same without you.

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New Year State of Mind

Life is about learning and growing, both of which are accomplished through overcoming resistance. Learning requires acquiring knowledge. Growing requires accumulating experiences. As much as pop culture would like for you to believe otherwise, the Calendar year is not solely correlated to the tribulations faced by you or even the world for that matter. The main contributing factor to your assessment of how good, bad, or successful your year has gone is your state of mind.

For me, 2019 was a tougher year than 2020. All things considered, 2020 was probably the best year of my life thus far. Opportunities and doors opened for me that never have previously, both externally and internally. I gained firsthand experience in dealing with real-world misfortune on an unprecedented scale. I strengthened my connection with my inner self. I learned to deeply empathize with those who may be experiencing life in a more strenuous lane than I am. I learned to understand that, no matter the circumstances, someone always has it worse than I do and that I should be grateful and appreciate the blessings that have been bestowed upon me rather than dwell on the things that I am lacking or the things that do not go my way. I also learned that making sound decisions is impossible without having all the pieces to the puzzle. Furthermore, it is the search for those missing puzzle pieces that inspires unparalleled growth within you and me— a direct result of the experiences we accumulate along our quest.

I emerged from the calendar year 2020 as a better man and human-being than I was when I entered it. I did this through consciously being aware of how I perceive the experiences and situations that life hands to me. I did this by not immediately classifying any of these experiences or situations as “good” or “bad,” but rather observing and embracing the life lessons that they were teaching me. What greater wisdom can one pass down to his or her offspring than the importance of learning what something means prior to judging it?

Moral of this post: Yesterday is history. Tomorrow does not exist yet. The year 2021 has all the potential to be exactly like the year 2020 was. Whether it will or won’t depends not on the happenings of the world or anything external. It only depends on the happenings within your mind and how you have trained it to perceive the knowledge it has been presented with, which you have full control over. The year 2020 has presented us all with an abundance of knowledge. Applied knowledge is power. Acquired knowledge is liberation.

Happy New Year.

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Perfect Imperfection

Looking for love in all the wrong areas.

Probably staring you in the face, but its imperfections are scaring ya.

Waiting for perfection is waiting to be taught a lesson. 

Nothing will ever be good enough, and you will continue to throw away heaven-sent blessings.

Social media is filled with ungrateful, scorned peasants.

Heeding advice from them will lead to a reality that is unpleasant.

Follow your mind and heart, don’t veer from your destined direction.

Because inside each and everyone of us lies perfect imperfection. 

Diamonds Are Forever

Success isn’t given, it is built. What distinguishes the successful from the unsuccessful is endurance. Real love isn’t something you just stumble across. With the exception of a parent and child’s love for one another, it isn’t something that is obtained effortlessly. It is perfectly imperfect just like the weather. There will be sunny days where it resembles paradise and there will be rainy days that make you consider folding to the pressure and giving up. But the rain strengthens our appreciation for the sun. The 2 form a natural balance. Endurance is the determining factor in the strength and growth of anything in the natural world. You train your muscles to endure resistance when you exercise, and as a result, your muscles grow. Real success, real love, anything real is built, and just like a muscle, it is built through endurance.

Will the dream mansion you fantasize about daily just fall fully constructed from the sky into an empty plot of land? No. That mansion has to be built from the ground up. It is built on a solid foundation, through genuine effort and dedication. It must be built so that it is capable of withstanding any storm that threatens to knock it down. And if it is built correctly, it will last for generation after generation after generation. Through all the setbacks, delays and adjustments, the construction of that dream home still finds a way to carry on because those obstacles that are intended to make the endeavor fail are a part of the same process that will make it succeed.

There is a reason why diamonds aren’t formed effortlessly. Things formed in ideal conditions with minimal work put into them aren’t likely to prevail through the storms. The endurance of pressure makes diamonds. Diamonds are forever.

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Enlightenment

The enlightened person, especially the enlightened Black person, is among the biggest threats to the ruling class society. The powers at be will incessantly attempt to hinder the accumulation of true knowledge by any means, in an effort to normalize the sheep mental state of mind that will essentially keep you under their thumbs.

Stop helping them by labeling enlightenment as “fake woke.” Contributing to that narrative is bad for all of us. No two human life perspectives or experiences are exactly identical. As a result, the external dialogues we are constantly subjected to do not contain the information needed to nourish every individual spirit. So instead of discouraging self-enlightenment, start to encourage your fellow brothers and sisters to seek out and find their own truth — the truth that will bring peace to them, just as finding your own truth will bring peace to you.

The deeper within one is able to go, the more effortlessly his or her own life’s truth will begin to flow. Within every person lies the ability to discover what knowledge enriches the spirit and what drains it. And that is the only truth that will set the mind and soul free.

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The State of the Black Man

During a global pandemic, Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd, two Black men who have the same right as everyone else, as human beings, to live and inhabit this beautiful planet Earth, were murdered in cold blood. You can slice that pie as you see fit, but a spade is a spade. This sparked justified outrage amongst the Black community. The exact same cause that our fellow Black leader and brother Colin Kaepernick sacrificed his NFL career for was again thrown into the faces of every Black male in America. They are still killing us. Senselessly. Heartlessly. Unapologetically. 

Why are Black men such a threat to this very nation that brought us here in the first place? This same nation which was built in the most nonnegotiable way on our historically royal, powerful Black backs. This same nation that forced us to fight on the frontlines of battle in the name of protecting its soil. That same soil that our ancestors tilled through blood, sweat, pain, anger, fear, humiliation, and dehumanization in every form imaginable, for White, murdering rapists and opportunists to reap 100% of the benefits. Reduced to a version of ourselves that our African ancestry would not believe even if they saw it with their own eyes. Still, after 400 years of living hell, we are being slaughtered. We are still being treated as animals. Less than animals, because these same people who treat us this way will extend a kind of love and compassion to a stray dog that amounts hundredfold to what they will ever extend to us.

I reluctantly scroll through social media and see the news continuing to pour in. Another life taken for no reason. Another Black man EXECUTED at the hands of White men, seen by tens of millions of people thanks to a “concerned” bystander recording the act on video. As the saying goes, a picture paints a thousand words. But a video of the execution of a living human being… is a painting that leaves me speechless. There aren’t enough words in existence to describe the horror in that. The fact that someone, in some cases a fellow Black person, acts as the cameraman instead of jumping into action and assisting their Black brother who is having his life taken away right in front of their eyes… My stomach turns just thinking about how sick that is in itself. But this is the world that we, as Black men, are living in. Not the American dream, but as Malcolm X put it, the American nightmare. Our lives mean nothing in the moment. Over the course of centuries, the Black man has been painted as a villain. An evil person, who has no value to society. Less than a man. And as a result, the quality of our lives has been throughout history largely left out of our control. To this day we are enslaved (or as society today refers to it, “incarcerated”) at a rate that is absolutely criminal. Slavery never ended. In fact, it is still happening right now in West Feliciana Parish, Angola, Louisiana, just to name one of many locations. We have been stripped away from our families for fabricated reasons and for reasons that directly resulted from the former and current living conditions we are subject to. To survive in this country, the Black man has had to resort to, out of pure, genuine desperation, new means of earning a living in order to provide for his family and for himself. It is of no coincidence that those means happened to be in violation of the law, which was never written with Black people in mind. We were restricted from myriads of occupations, unable to build wealth in this country through the avenues that White men have been able to monopolize. No land. No properties. No businesses. No credit. No wealth. No hope. The white picket fence lifestyle that the “American dream” paints was never a reality for Black people as direct result of removing the traditional family structure from our community. Our people are known for broken families and raising children who do not know how to love as a result of not being raised in the presence of love. Without the Black man able to be present in the household, there is no structure. The man is the HEAD of the household. The man provides DIRECTION for his family. The man serves as a MODEL for his seed. The man serves as the PROTECTOR of the mother of his seed. This is the structure of any successful family. Everything starts at the top with the man and trickles down to his family. Without the head, the body will not survive. When you cut away the top of a pyramid, it is no longer a pyramid. When you cut off the head of living creature, it will perish. This is the systematic way in which Black lives have been reduced to nothing in this country. This FACT has been laid out publicly in documentaries such as 13th, yet society, us included, still display our selective memory in regard to foundational concepts like this today.

Stress is defined as a natural physical and mental reaction to life experiences. The 3 leading causes of death for African Americans are Heart Disease, Cancer, and Stroke. Among this list, heart disease accounts for a staggering 23.7% of deaths. Black men have higher death rates than women for every disease in this list, as well higher death rates than any other racial group. What does this mean? Do Black men have more unhealthy lifestyles than women? Are our bodies naturally more susceptible to disease? No. The human body is a marvel, a machine that is capable of withstanding a long list of threats. Stress, however, is one of humans’ most lethal forms of kryptonite. Stress attacks the body from inside out, causing a health domino effect when gone unaddressed. It is of no coincidence that the 3 major diseases that plague Black men the most are directly related to stress. We are the most stressed out people on the planet. We bear burdens on a day-to-day basis that no one will ever know or understand. As a result, our women also suffer and so do our offspring. It is a cycle that has been continuing to worsen as time goes on. But it starts with us because we are the HEAD. 

With all that being said, I find it absolutely ridiculous that even in times of horror such as these, with movements aimed at justice for Black men who are victims of police (formerly known as the “KKK”) brutality, we are still somehow put on blast and on the back burner so to speak. I’ve seen countless posts about “Protect Black Women”, “Empower Black women”, “Black Trans Lives Matter”, “Black Gay Lives Matter”, “Respect our Women” and so on and so forth. This is exactly what is wrong with our people. Time and time again we have failed to unify for one common goal, the most important goal, the ONLY goal that matters this day in age, and have instead chosen to throw every iron in the fire that we individually feel a claim to. Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, even Rayshard Brooks, were neither women, gay, nor transgender. They were BLACK MEN who were EXECUTED by WHITE MEN on VIDEO. 

For every action in nature, there is an inevitable reaction. The Black man is UNDENIABLY the most mistreated, the most targeted, the most dehumanized living being walking on American soil today. With all the stress, all the turmoil that inflicts Black men both in today’s and yesterday’s world, how can we possibly even begin to execute our roles as leaders, providers, protectors, models if we are not supported and shown that we are unconditionally valuable? When is the last time you laid eyes on a Black man and placed yourself in his shoes and empathized for the aching soles of his feet? Feet that carry burdens and insecurities that must be hidden from the outside world or else be associated with weakness? The stress, the obligations, the doubts, the fear, the insecurity that subconsciously plagues his mind from living in a country that never was and never will be concerned about his well-being. We are rarely shown empathy, only disapproval. There is no escape from criticism for the Black man. Out of fear of feeling or being viewed as weak, Black men have no choice but to appear strong even when our world is crashing and burning around or inside of us. We get attacked on all fronts. Even by our own women, who reflect similar standards to that of everyone else when there appears to be a chink in our armor. Suck it up. Quit whining. Man up. Black men are opportunistically valued across the board. It seems as though we only matter when there’s a cause at hand that others can either benefit directly from or can use to catapult their own agendas into recognition. History has shown this time and time again, and it is bound to incessantly repeat itself if this pattern of ignorance continues.

As long as the patterns that we are seeing throughout our culture today of belittling Black men, discouraging the efforts to find ourselves as MEN, magnifying every imperfection or shortfall we have, attempting to maximize the importance of the body while minimizing the significance of the HEAD, Black women, children, and all other groups will continue to feel unprotected, disrespected, undervalued, etc. As Black men, we walk around this country with one hand tied behind our back and two strikes tallied against us from the starting gate. In addition to that, we are limited in what we can accomplish and facilitate because just like everyone else, we are only imperfect humans. 

Realize and completely understand that the Black man is the head of the Black family. He is the head of the Black community. As long as the Black man is put down, disrespected, devalued, conditionally supported, and not viewed as the royal priority that he is, I can guarantee you with absolute certainty that the lives of Black women, Black Homosexuals, Black Transgenders, Black boys and Black girls, will never EVER matter in this country. This is in no way, shape or form intended to downplay the injustices experienced by Black women or members of the LGBTQ community. We all deserve better across the board. It is our right as human beings to live freely. This is intended to highlight the fact that in order for us to reach that true freedom, we must start at the top. There is a long list of injustices done to our community. The best way to complete any to-do list is to prioritize and start from the top. The top priority in our culture is and always has been to reinforce, reassure, rejuvenate, reinvigorate, and reestablish the Black masculine, male figure as the royal leader that he is. It starts with us. It starts with the head. The fate of our people begins, ends, and depends on the state of the Black man.

Marathon

Life is a very unique journey. As cliché as it sounds, it is what you make it. The word “you” in that sentence cannot be emphasized enough because you are the only you on this planet. Even in the case of identical twins, each has his or her own individual personality and life purpose, despite being mirror images of one another. Every human is meant to be their own person. That fact is easily overlooked and often understated in a world where it seems as though everyone aspires to be someone they are not. Parents are sometimes even guilty of this with their children, often enforcing a template of who they want them to become instead of allowing them to be who they are. Granted, as humans we all possess similar goals and desires which are rooted in our natural hunger for success or happiness. This is a positive aspect of mankind, the ability to surround yourself with inspiring people who happen to have the same mindset as you do. We all have someone whom we admire or view as a motivating figure. The problem comes in where the path to the finish line appears easier for or more quickly reached by others than it is for YOU and self-doubt begins to creep in. This can discourage and convince people that the world is against them. They begin to question the purpose or significance of their life when it seems that there is no way to get ahead, constantly being set back or reminded that someone else is always ahead of them in the game of life. For them, the journey becomes more of a burden than an adventure. Instead of embracing and appreciating their climb to the top and the obstacles faced along the way, they begin to despise it and desire to emulate others’ steps to the summit.

Many young people, and even those of older age, are going through this very same dilemma today. “Will I ever find a way out of this boring life?” “Am I not worthy of being as happy as this other person [seems]?” “What do they have that I do not?” Unfortunately, these questions of self-doubt are only beneficial in digging deeper into an already extensive trench. Social media accelerates this process by handing out incessant slaps to the face in regards to how far “behind” you are in life. The daily scrolling past instagram influencers or peers who, from the outside looking in, appear to have the perfect life gives birth to the anxiety that plagues many people today. We have a tendency as human beings to forget about all the progress we’ve made in our lives once we see that someone else’s grass is undeservingly greener than our own. Feeling inadequate in any aspect of life can be deflating for a person’s psyche, creating a downward spiral culminating in depression, self-doubt and debilitating stress. If you are reading this and noticed those words resonate with you, you are certainly not alone.

Rest assured that no matter how mundane or insignificant your life may seem in comparison to others, it isn’t. The reason for this lies in the fact that one life is not meant to be compared with another because life is a personal journey. Each life experience is an individual trek toward excellence in its own special way, an excellence that can be only defined by the adventurer, not the observer. Human lives are similar to snowflakes in that no two are exactly the same. Each one is beautiful and unique in its own way, composed of different patterns and complex designs. Each has components that the other does not; no two are exactly alike and no single one is perfect in every facet. Snowflakes do not have the ability to notice their differences, let alone become insecure about them. Why can’t humans be the same? Always remember that no one will appreciate the beauty of your life and the journey it takes you on if you do not first appreciate it yourself. Take pride in the fact that you have full control of your adventure and what transpires along the way. Every difference from other people should be worn like a badge of honor – “I am not the same as you, my path in life is not the same as yours. I stand separately,” should be a mantra that is proudly uttered.

Take for instance the vast variety of automobiles that we see every day on the roads of our cities. Every vehicle you see pass you by has its own story and has been on its own unique journey; the same goes for the people you see every day. Think of your absolute favorite vehicle, or your “dream car” that you would do anything to have. All the trimmings, the thunderous engine, the perfect color and wheels – the whole nine yards. You have this car to show as your prized possession, it is one of a kind and no one else has one like it. It has its own history and has forged its own path to where it is now, in your possession. To make things even sweeter, imagine you perfected this work of art yourself. Now, with that same masterpiece in mind, imagine a world where 100% of the vehicles occupying the roads and highways were that exact car. A world where there is no longer a plethora of car companies, no selection of different colors or options but only the dream car that you just envisioned. Would your car still be as special to you? The answer to that question is obviously no. The dream you had of being viewed as standing out with your own personal masterpiece would instantly become a nightmare now that everyone has the same one as you do. Now, do you see the importance and the subtle beauty of being different?

The previous analogy can fittingly be applied to the distinctions between your path in life and another’s path. When in doubt, take a step back and realize that whatever you are currently going through along your journey is just one of many things you will get through in order to reach the finish line. Once that finish line is crossed, you will be able to proudly tell the story of how you did it differently than the person before you did, no matter where you place in life’s marathon. It is never about how quickly you reach your destination, it is about what you learn and experience along the way that truly defines the journey. Your pace or your track record may be different from the people you follow on instagram, but it is equally as marvelous. If the prospect of waking up each day knowing you have the exact same destiny as everyone else makes your skin crawl (as it should), shift your perspective to the beautiful fact that you create your own destiny in your own way. As a result of this, your journey in life has endless potential to be the dynamic, unique masterpiece that you want it to be. Your finish line can only be reached on your time and at your pace because as the cliché goes, life is what YOU make it.

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