Martin Luther King Jr.. born in Georgia on January 15, 1929, was a Baptist minister and social activist, who led the Civil Rights Movement in the United States from the mid-1950s until his death by assassination in 1968. – Biography

Let’s honor the legacy of a powerful civil rights and human rights leader.

Sending you love, peace, and healing energy in celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday…


Greetings My Love,

I am heading to Ferguson for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday. I will be giving a transformational empowerment talk and workshop on stepping into your greatness and leading a healing mediation and meditation at a nearby university.

Do you have a positive, healing message to share with the people of Ferguson, Missouri?

Please let me know, and I will share it while I am there.

Your life matters. Our small drops will yield a mighty ocean.
Empowerment and Transformational Speaker Abiola Abrams

P.S. Here’s an audio replay of the Emergency #WeCantBreathe Healing Intention Circle that I held last year after police incidents in Ferguson and New York City.

December 4, 2014 Diary: I feel angry and beyond sad… but I am not hopeless because I still believe in the power of you and I to change this world. YOU are MORE POWERFUL than “they” want you to believe. If, like me, recent events have you screaming, “Why can’t we breathe?!,” join me for a 911 healing Sacred Intention Circle. We’ll meet via phone since most of us are at work. I’ll bring the healing energy. You bring yourself. You can just listen and envision and we will hold virtual hands because we rise and fall together. You don’t have to pray, meditate, or believe in anything. Just come.

Photo credit: Wilfredo Douglas Chipana Huanca

 


 

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr: If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.