A Theology Of Liberation by Gustavo Gutiérrez / "Poverty"
What I really briefly want to highlight is how, for me, I've experienced all three poverty and I'll briefly share real poverty. I was brought up and raised in the shelter system of New York City and then took it from my mom. I was put into foster care and then I aged out. And then I joined the military
Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 4:55
And whatever different names that we all have or lack of name, I've always felt connected to God. Like, there are so many instances in my life where I know that's God, I can't explain it. And that's the tricky thing, the beautiful thing about faith. And I literally just lean into that. I say, because to a person a very pragmatic, logical mind, you really can't explain God
So not really connecting with that is spiritual poverty. I would say I think that lately in the last season, I've really been stepping into this symbolism, this archetype of what does it mean to be a shaman only because I've obtained spiritual wealth, really, truly connecting with what I am and who I am without going to Church, without paying ties, without participating in community rituals. I think spirituality has a lot to do with self