Alkebulan Radio
Alkebulan Radio
Episode 106 : Music As A Healing Modality
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Music is more than just sound; it’s a force for change. We uncover how reggae music can be a weapon against oppression and a balm for the soul. Explore the journey of consciousness, unity, and the fight for liberation through powerful lyrics and resonant frequencies.

Chapter Summary:

00:00 Welcome and Opening Affirmations
04:10 Music as a Healing Modality
09:14 Truth, Universal Laws, and Choices
12:26 Duality, Frequency, and Culture
15:33 Concert Series and The State of People
21:26 Responsibility, Dreams, and Family
24:41 Show Details and The Natural Way
33:45 Community, Support, and Self-Respect
41:52 Speaking Truth to Power
46:10 Maintaining Balance and Self-Guidance
49:56 Homeland & Conscious Reggae Music
55:41 Purpose, Good Works, and Legacy
01:01:06 Universal Laws and Systemic Issues
01:07:34 Wake Up: Music for Liberation

Featured Quotes:

  • “As artists and musicians, supposed to be the voice of the voiceless. We speak for the downtrodden and the underprivileged.” – Ras Ijanowa
  • “It’s a way that we can fight against mental slavery as well.”
  • “We are a hijacked people. When you start to cannibalize and turn on yourself, that’s some serious degradation.” – Ras Ijanowa

Behind the Story:

This episode delves into the transformative power of music, particularly reggae, as a tool for social change and personal healing. Ras Ijanowa share personal insights and reflections on consciousness, ancestral connection, and the fight against mental and systemic oppression. They discuss the importance of positive vibrations, cultural preservation, and taking individual responsibility for collective upliftment.

Additional Resources:

  • Reggae music’s role in social and political movements.
  • The concept of sonic frequencies and their impact on well-being.
  • Pan-Africanism and the call for global unity.