Aboru Aboye Abosise everyone. This conversation was well needed. Here in Atlanta I have found it so hard to find my sister circle. Hence I just stay to myself and bottle up everything within me. This is an episode I will rewatch multiple times. Thank you for this space.
Thank you for your comment @sevenheaven130. We have to work on changing that. In practicing this tradition...we need each other. It is personal, and still not meant for isolation.
This was so beautiful and necessary!!! I loved this conversation. Thank you! As a young woman, this meant alot. I feel as thought im sitting at the feet of very wise women here.
Thank you for watching and sharing space with us! We really appreciate it. We would love to hear your perspective on sisterhood as well! We are all welcomed to the table.
The definition of "good" may vary from person to person. And being a good person and clear about who you are and where you are in your own process is important to all our relationships. I wish emotional intelligence was taught in schools. It is important in life for both men and women.
@@iwalifestyle4762 I really admire that in my sister circle. The women there are very self aware and have a high Level of emotional intelligence. And help those like myself who can sometimes be lacking.
It really is not a bad idea at all. It will only help the person to know themselves better and to better prepare them for their journey and road with the Orisa.
And they are not always vocal. They just leave or say their real beliefs behind closed doors. They also show their jealousy by not showing up for each other or trying to compete.
Aboru Aboye Abosise everyone. This conversation was well needed. Here in Atlanta I have found it so hard to find my sister circle. Hence I just stay to myself and bottle up everything within me. This is an episode I will rewatch multiple times. Thank you for this space.
My Loves!!!!!!!!!
Such a beautiful conversation. All 3 women holding space for one another. Thank you for this❤️
Thank you for watching and engaging with us! We appreciate you.
Aboru Aboye Abosise everyone. This conversation was well needed. Here in Atlanta I have found it so hard to find my sister circle. Hence I just stay to myself and bottle up everything within me. This is an episode I will rewatch multiple times. Thank you for this space.
Thank you for your comment @sevenheaven130. We have to work on changing that. In practicing this tradition...we need each other. It is personal, and still not meant for isolation.
This was so beautiful and necessary!!! I loved this conversation. Thank you! As a young woman, this meant alot. I feel as thought im sitting at the feet of very wise women here.
Thank you for watching and sharing space with us! We really appreciate it. We would love to hear your perspective on sisterhood as well! We are all welcomed to the table.
I love the conversation on self awareness and emotional intelligence.
Being a good sister is a key ingredient to a productive sisterhood
The definition of "good" may vary from person to person. And being a good person and clear about who you are and where you are in your own process is important to all our relationships. I wish emotional intelligence was taught in schools. It is important in life for both men and women.
@@iwalifestyle4762 I really admire that in my sister circle. The women there are very self aware and have a high Level of emotional intelligence. And help those like myself who can sometimes be lacking.
@@groverhouse8052 May we all find circles of women that reflect our highest capacity.
This was a great conversation. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching and engaging with us Iya. Omi oo.
43:51 is very spot on
People dont always learn how to express admiration in a healthy way
True. I pray that our healthy sisterhoods can showcase that behavior. Thank you for engaging with us! We appreciate your comments.
26:21 Flex drop a bomb!!!! Ase! I’ve never heard that and it’s reallly a great idea.
It really is not a bad idea at all. It will only help the person to know themselves better and to better prepare them for their journey and road with the Orisa.
The jealousy men feel is not only very present, it often manifests as violence
That is a really good point Jen. They may not express their emotions in the same way we do. Thank you for pointing that out.
And they are not always vocal. They just leave or say their real beliefs behind closed doors. They also show their jealousy by not showing up for each other or trying to compete.
@@omisarorhymes2639 You are absolutely right. Great point Iya. Adupe oo for that perspective.
"...the table that we eat from will not be the same"
AND I still want you to eat! Ase
Aboru Aboye Abosise everyone. This conversation was well needed. Here in Atlanta I have found it so hard to find my sister circle. Hence I just stay to myself and bottle up everything within me. This is an episode I will rewatch multiple times. Thank you for this space.
We are truly grateful that these topics resonate with you! Come on out of your shell. There are safe people around. Come join on March 29!