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1/10/07
Hello, Khazraa, I am an avid listener of your program and thoroughly enjoy it everyday. Unfortunately, I am not able to listen to the live shows, but I do listen to the pre-recorded shows on the Blakeradio network.
Chavela
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1/5/2007
I enjoy your show a lot and learn a lot, as a matter of fact most of the time I listen to you at work and everyone that works here in the same department listens to. Even now people ask me question about different herbs and most of the information I relay to them is what I’ve learned on your talk show. Thanks for everything and I will keep in touch.
Darryl
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12/21/2006
Que,
One more thing I forgot to mention is that the major work SHOULD be with the women. This is the first teacher to ALL of us. Culture is passed down via the women, so we play catch up dealing with men or adults at times. Even with my children, as much history, culture and everything that I believe in and practice, the children are still taught a lot of what they know via their mother. Unless the father is raising the children solely, traditionally and especially now, they are with the mother.
This is what happened with myself, my cousins and 99% of all other people I know. Mom was the first teacher. Many women u must admit, r extremely emotional and materialistic, in particular in the west. Now, what happens when a boy that is predominantly around his overly emotional mom grows up? He is extremely emotional, yet violent and does not confine it to just hollering and screaming. I deal with young boys ALL day and all the time. I can determine right away those boys raised solely at home with mom. This carries into adulthood as well.
In other cases, men have other issues. We don't express our emotions enough. We don't hug and kiss our sons and daughters enough. We r bitter because many of us don't have the financial power that white men have and can't get the respect from sista's as a result. We don't treat our mates like we would treat our daughters with unconditional love. Could go on and on with this.
Women in this country especially, barely have any culture and have been conditioned to have their ego rooted in their personality. When u look at the major movements that we have had, the MAJORITY of the focus was on the woman. No Nation Can Rise Any Higher Than Its Woman. It is true now and still true.
Even Keidi, whom I think can be a little extra strict at times still must rely on the culture of his children's mother that is funneled down to the children.
There is so much more, yet please keep this perspective in mind and keep your eyes open, even after u hear something about women because something about men is normally within the same paragraph.
Have u listened to one of the latter programs that dealt with men and women at When The Tough Gets Tougher with KhaazRa MaaRanu l
You can listen to it FREE OF CHARGE.
Don't worry about it. I accept all criticisms without any problem at all. This to me is an issue within our community. That being that we can never be wrong or so sensitive that no one can tell us anything.
Please, keep it coming....
Don't worry about it. I accept all criticisms without any problem at all. This to me is an issue within our community. That being that we can never be wrong or so sensitive that no one can tell us anything.
Please, keep it coming....
KhaazRa
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12/21/2006
Oh no I don't think yøu were bashing women at all.
NOT at all. I aplogoize if I came across that way, but that is not my tone.
You are speaking truth about sistah's, TRUTH indeed.
As a woman I am glad that I am not a brother - because it seems black women are so angry and aggressive nowadays. Es. rolling eyes and not approachable.
I apologize if I came across that way. I was speaking of course, only of what I've been listenting too.
I was referring about the emotional part references, and unfortunately did not hear the audio that you are referring too below. I'll try to find it.
Again, thanks for pushing the informatin we need it.
Queona
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12/21/2006
Peace,
I totally agree with you and just about EVERYTIME I speak about the women, I speak about the brothers in the same paragraph. As a matter of fact, the one on "Critical Thinking" and "The Principles of Ausar" was directly SOLELY towards men, especially some of the so-called leaders or public personalities. I can't think of any sistas or women out there talking about that crazy stuff publicly.
I try to make fun at the same time in reference to the sista's being overly materialistic and in the same breath, I say, "imagine that, a brother trying to implement a culture that existed 10,000 years ago" without any money. Can u blame the sista. Try to relay a message and not be so serious at the same time.
The intention is not to rag on women alone. I have a daughter as well and although the average American woman are way way too materialistic or has or ego identified and attached to her ego, I would want the man my little daughter hooks up with be able to FINANCIALLY help her. So, women may seem like gold diggas to the average brother, yet when it is your daughter, it may not seem like that. There is so much more...
Funny, a sista just emailed me the other day and said that she never heard me bash or focus only on women. Guess it all depends on perception as well. I will work hard to keep your comments in mind.
Thanks a million.....
KhaazRa
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12/21/2006
Greetings:
I am SOOOOOOOO glad that you did an interview on CRITICAL THINKING. I have been on that so long, it is nice to see that I am not alone in this. I so got tired of the aliens, the demons, the 'prophecies", the meanings in movies, etc. etc., without any Valid Proof or Solutions being offered.
Also, I have to comment KhaazRa, that almost every recording on Rainbow Soul or audion recording I have listened too, you refer to the emotional status of women. While this may be true, I would however, like you to keep in mind that a lot of men are emotionally dis-eased also, and take on so-called feminine characteristics. As you know years ago I was involved with a toxic situation. Over the years of me seeking truth, I have found that a lot of brothers are gossipy, quick to fight, backstabbers, jealous, and wanted to be recognized by the exterior appearance as well. I have seen this over and over and over again, esp. in so called 'conscious' communities.
The reason why I felt the need to bring attentioni to this is because I have noticed that a lot of brothers get so caught up on women being emotionally unstable, materialistic, etc., that they forget or OverLook their own shortcomings and place blame. The whole its not men, its women thing.
We have to heal as a whole, not as separates.
Just my humble opinion.
Keep up the good work, and the healing!
Peace and love
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12/20/2006
Hey man,
I've been listening to your new network the last few days . . . gratz!
I'm digging it. I like your taste in obscure music -- I even heard a couple of rap tunes that weren't too bad.
The information seems good, though I might quibble from time to time on minor details.
There's a hint of Keidi's influence in your radio voice. . . since you've got it anyway, I think you should play it up and poke fun at his style.
cheers,
J
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12/19/2006
Hello Brother KhaazRa...
Thank you for posting the juice recipes on your site. That is really helpful to me right now because I am currently in the process of fasting/cleansing. I am hoping to catch a good after christmas sale and buy a better juicer...any suggestions? Any words of wisdom that you may have on cleansing and fasting are also welcomed.
Again...I hope that you know that I, and all of the other people who tune into your program, truly appreciate you and the work that you do. Thanks for your help!
Have a beautiful day,
LaQuita
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12/18/2006
Greetings Brother KhaazRa...
I was looking at your website (www.dpeeps.com) and came across the information for Cellguard. I have been looking at products online that claim to reduce or eliminate the emissions from cell phones and they have all kinds of claims (and all kinds of price tags). So my question--because you always seem to have thoroughly researched something before putting it out before the public--is what kind of scientific evidence should I be looking for when considering purchasing this kind of product? And what is it about Cellguard that motivated you to make it available on your site?
Any kind of help that you might be able to offer is greatly appreciated!
Have a beautiful day,
LaQuita
P.S. Over the years of listening to you on LIBradio, RainbowSoul and now Holistic Perspectives, I have really benefited from the information that you present...thank you for being willing to share what you know.
"I offer you peace. I offer you love. I offer you friendship. I see your beauty. I hear your need. I feel your feelings. My wisdom flow from the Highest Source. I salute that Source in you. Let us work together for unity and love." ~
Mahatma Gandhi
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12/15/2006
Dear Broadcaster Khaazra,
I listened to your program tonight on LIB radio and wanted to thank you for your enlightening commentary. I appreciate your advice to beginners on the path to holistic health. Many of your listeners may be familiar with the practices you describe, but I'm listening very closely and learning a lot. I'm not following a regimine (yet) and not sure what you mean by "fast." Your advice to start with lots of water and how to juice is helpful. I do enjoy your shows.
New listener,
H.
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11/15/2006
Peace KhaazRa,
Just listening to the replay of LIB RADIO eat to live I fell asleep on it last night we get it here after 10pm. I agree with you that not everyone is going to give up eating meat. But I think we can get some of then to just eat food that is fresh and natural and minimize the meat consumption. Often when we come across certain knowledge we expect that other will follow along. All we can do is provide an example and share the information. This is something I am learning to do, conscious people have to have patience we all come to understanding at different paces. It's like African consciousness we had over 500 years of chattel slavery the worst atrocity any people have ever experienced without therapy and there are those of us in the African conscious community that expect most of our people to be acting correct. it's a contradiction, I am happy that I have come to a certain level of understanding and that there are others.
HAVE A BLESSED DAY
Ingrid
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11/15/2006
R u listening to Dr. Valentine right now? Supposedly, people now have lived to be 900 to 1000 years old. Up from 200 to 250 years old two weeks ago
I have to go to work soon but what the hell is he talking about? What documentation does he have to back up this claim? I'll bet the answer is none.
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11/15/2006
Nice show,it was like you hit the naysayers with a few combinations.By the way,here are some links regarding what I said on the show about Japan from the World Health Organization:
http://www.who.int/inf-pr-2000/en/pr2000-life.html
Japan Number One in New ‘Healthy Life’ System
Japanese have the longest healthy life expectancy of 74.5 years among 191 countries, versus less than 26 years for the lowest-ranking country of Sierra Leone, based on a new way to calculate healthy life expectancy developed by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Previously, life expectancy estimates were based on the overall length of life based on mortality data only.
For the first time, the WHO has calculated healthy life expectancy for babies born in 1999 based upon an indicator developed by WHO scientists, Disability Adjusted Life Expectancy (DALE). DALE summarizes the expected number of years to be lived in what might be termed the equivalent of "full health." To calculate DALE, the years of ill-health are weighted according to severity and subtracted from the expected overall life expectancy to give the equivalent years of healthy life.
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11/15/2006
Hey Khazzra (sorry if I got your name wrong),
Just wanted to say your debate was good man. I got a lot out of it. I know you're taking some backlash from having that woman on and I don't think it's really fair. People were all excited about your show and so was I, but I think people are a little bothered now because the woman you had on that was saying meat was good, was a little more influential than they thought.
She actually made more sense to me than Phil Valentine (because in my opinion he uses metaphysical reasons way too much) did. She came with logical dialogue and Phil came with myths, but that's just my opinion. I don't eat meat and from that debate I won't start, even though I think she won it hands down. My point is, I think you did the right thing, because anytime you don't feel the need to show both sides, it looks like you're hiding something.I think Phil Valentine is just a little embarrassed because she won the debate even though he probably thought he was going to walk all over her. Peace brother.
Jimmy
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11/15/2006
Hi KhaazRa,
As a counter to the original program with Mr. Valentine, which was largely a mix of religious/mystical/paranoid hyperbole and dogma, I think yesterday's show provided a good balance of rational information on nutrition. You did a good job of putting the critical points out for review and asked good questions. I also liked the mix of people you had on and I thought your approach regarding vegetarian/non-vegetarian diets was very even-handed.
Take care,
Richard
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KhaazRa,
First let me say that i really appreciate your informative and progressive programming. The debate I just heard with Dr. Valentine and Sally Fallon was interesting to say the least. This is coming from someone who eats only live, uncooked food and cringe at the idea of putting dairy or dead meat into my body (or roadkill, as I like to perhaps inappropriately call it). I'll be sure to check out Ms. Fallon's point of view when you get it up on your site, although I've heard similar and still disagree.
...Which brings me to my question. Apparently I've been out of the loop. Is holisticperspective.net your new site?
peace
Tiesha How much????
The Show is off the hook!!!! I love it!!! I am glad it is You and Not Me!!! Debates are difficult--Trying to jump in without being rude!?
This is a Great program!!! I still ain't eating dead rotting Flesh!!! She had some good points but Dr. V had better. But I guess I am bias though huh!???
I want my copy for me and you mind if I air it ??? on Cambridge Community TV, Public Access TV, and BSR Brown Student Radio, 88.1FM, WELH-Providence
ok, you are back with Part 2.
Talk to ya,
R.A.
1) MySpace.com/realblacktalk- Be My Friend?
2) RealBlackTalk.com (under re-contruction but peep the temp page)
3) Listen to past shows of RealBlackTalk
Thanks,
Sifu Brother R.A.,
Practice T'ai Chi Ch'uan
Classical Yang Style
Remember - The Eyes are Blind to what the Mind Can Not See
Khaaz Ra, when I look at the generation that is under your generation, it sends chills up and down my spine and saddens me and moves me to the point of tears. The good news is that your generation has people like you who have their head on straight and are searching for answers and are creating their own plan and are centered spiritually and are raising children who are centered spiritually and who are being taught to be analytical and who are being given a historical foundation. As you said, your generation was forced to and succeeding in "making something out of nothing." That is quite an accomplishment. In other words, your generation had to make your own plan. And making your own plan is one of the keys to self-sufficiency. That is a valuable life lesson -- a valuable life lesson that can be passed on to the generation coming up behind your generation.
Your interview was great and I hope that it will you market yourself and your Internet radio shows. Thanks so much! I'll keep in touch. Let me know what you need in terms of empowering/strengthening your Generation and the Generation(s) that are coming behind you.
You are phenomenal!
All the best to you and your family.
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Bro. khaazra just a small note of thanking you and your staff for the wonderful work that is giving and I love your product [GREEN POWER] is there a store in new jersey that I can pick all your products.
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