Thoughts and Transformations
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Product Description
This book is for you if you can still remember when dis was not in the dictionary. If you wore shell tops with fat laces during high school. "Say word" is part of your vocabulary. You have a BD (baby daddy) or BDD (baby Daddy Drama). You have fond memories that start with "back in my days when Hip-Hop started...". Had a double nameplate. Your biggest claim to fame is your ability to spin on top of your head, while some banging house music is playing in the background. You keep asking yourself "where did we go wrong?" Anyone who has ever been known to:
have knowledge of self,
spark reasoning sessions,
be a street scholar,
participate in building a cipher.
Those with Knowledge and those ready to wake up. Thoughts and Transformations is for those who are not afraid anymore, want to cross the bridge, take their life to the next level and speak truth. This book is for those who know that a thought can create a transformation and are Warriors in the Spiritual Revolution.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3556841 in Books
- Published on: 2003-07-09
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 156 pages
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About the Author
Tania Guerrera is an artist, writer and teacher born on the island of Borinken (Puerto Rico). Ms. Guerrera is the artist and publisher of www.TaniaGuerrera.com. Her work is centered on culture, spirituality, family and social issues. She is specially versed in Afro-Caribbean, as well as African American, literature, art and theology. Guerrera has made it her business to remind and teach people about the African and Native influences in Latino/Spanish speaking cultures and countries. As a teacher Ms. Guerrera has taught classes in: Yoga, computer software technology, life skills to special education students, art, research paper writing, Taino/Arawak (Native people of the Caribbean) Culture, meditation and metaphysics.

