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Reverend Mutima Imani is a truth-teller, heart-healer, and master facilitator whose life’s work is to help humanity remember its wholeness. A visionary in the social justice space and a reverend grounded in deep spiritual wisdom, Mutima brings fierce compassion and clarity to everything she touches.

With decades of experience guiding transformation, she offers powerful 21st-century tools for both personal growth and collective liberation. A certified facilitator of The Work That Reconnects – the internationally respected framework developed by Joanna Macy - whether she’s leading a workshop, holding space in a circle, or speaking truth to power, Mutima shows up with one goal: to heal the heart of humanity.Key Takeaways

  • To move beyond resilience, we must address the underlying issues of disconnection, learned powerlessness, and harmful societal programming.
  • Reconnecting with ourselves, each other, and nature is essential for healing and creating a more joyful world.
  • Shifting our language, thoughts, and focus from suffering to joy is crucial for personal and collective transformation.
  • Forgiveness, self-compassion, and heart-centeredness are powerful tools for overcoming conflict and fostering connection.
  • We must recognize our divine nature and interconnectedness, and act in alignment with this understanding.

List of References

  • Active Hope by Joanna Macy
  • The Gift of Fear (Gavin de Becker)
  • The Promise of the Great Turning by Reverend Queen Mutima (forthcoming)

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