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Before The Fall - A Spiritual Discussion on Humility on Race, on Art and The Sustainability of it All

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In many spiritual traditions, pride is often viewed as a significant barrier to true communal harmony and spiritual growth. This idea is encapsulated in the adage "pride cometh before the fall," which serves as a cautionary reminder that those who hold themselves in excessively high regard are often at risk of a greater downfall. This excessive pride can lead to isolation and weaken the fabric of trust and respect that is essential for community cohesion. When pride influences racial identities, it can exacerbate divisions, causing individuals to retreat into their respective corners, reinforcing prejudices and obstructing meaningful dialogue. Humility, fostered through acknowledging one's own limitations and flaws, is crucial not only for spiritual development but also for bridging racial divides. It strengthens community bonds by promoting understanding and respect across different backgrounds. Without it, communities risk deepening divisions and suffering spiritual and moral decline, emphasizing the need for humility to maintain a healthy, interconnected communal environment.
Opening and Flashback Track "A-TENSiON” courtesy of The Collektiv

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In many spiritual traditions, pride is often viewed as a significant barrier to true communal harmony and spiritual growth. This idea is encapsulated in the adage "pride cometh before the fall," which serves as a cautionary reminder that those who hold themselves in excessively high regard are often at risk of a greater downfall. This excessive pride can lead to isolation and weaken the fabric of trust and respect that is essential for community cohesion. When pride influences racial identities, it can exacerbate divisions, causing individuals to retreat into their respective corners, reinforcing prejudices and obstructing meaningful dialogue. Humility, fostered through acknowledging one's own limitations and flaws, is crucial not only for spiritual development but also for bridging racial divides. It strengthens community bonds by promoting understanding and respect across different backgrounds. Without it, communities risk deepening divisions and suffering spiritual and moral decline, emphasizing the need for humility to maintain a healthy, interconnected communal environment.
Opening and Flashback Track "A-TENSiON” courtesy of The Collektiv

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