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Bokel Tov Chief Yuya and the ANU Family! I will we Bokel Tov Chief Yuya and the ANU Family! I will we all are moving in the spirit of completion as we close out this strong and transition into Sabbat. 

This dawning I reflected on the valuable lessons I received  while fellowshipping with the ANU Family this strong as we dived into our ANU BASIC COURSES. 

When being introduced to new concepts, languages and/or systems , It is important to first  grasp the founding principles and definitions before branching off into other realms of interpretation. When this occurs, true wisdom can be gained.

Another important lesson for me this strong was that in gaining understanding of how things come to be , you discover its power source; what gives something its truth. This lesson in particular caused for a personal reflection of who I am as a member of  ANU and if, at my core,  I was continuously submerged in the wisdom of the Most High Yah. 

The final lesson I grasped is that in a learning environment, it is okay to be incorrect and that trial and error is apart the experience until the knowledge is truly received. 
I, truly give thanks for each opportunity given  to properly learn, grow and align this strong. 

Be Well ANU✨

Sister Kashia Knight 
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ANU WAY: 
It is important to study and know the historical origins of the terms that we use. It is more important to apply the virtue of what we study so, that we are operative on the truth and not collecting knowledge so that we may function and live from our opinion.
Bokel Tov Chief Yuya and the ANU Family! I will yo Bokel Tov Chief Yuya and the ANU Family! I will you all are moving strong and with purpose this day. 

This dawning I reflected on the importance of  family being the first educational institution. 

When we first allow an outside, adverse society to educate us and the youth that come from our homesteads , we set ourselves up for a long road of confusion, generational damages and a waste of valuable time needed to uproot the ideology of a superficial culture. These damaging consequences  can be avoided when we first align to the wisdom of the Most High Yah and secondly model and instruct  that same wisdom within ourselves and homesteads. 

As I continue to learn within the ANU Family, I see how a unified movement of building truly adds strength and wisdom to the collective as we pull together in various learning spaces. For this, I am forever grateful. 

Be Well ANU✨

Sister Kashia Knight 
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ANU WAY: 
The family is a learning institution that teaches an appreciation for ANU culture and the codes of conduct. The ANU household must learn that they are a special people, each home is a place to practice the exceptional skills and gifts divinely endowed.
Bokel Tov Chief Yuya and the ANU Family. I will yo Bokel Tov Chief Yuya and the ANU Family. I will you all are moving strong this day! 

This strong as we continue on with our ANU Lessons, I have been reflecting on the ability to learn and receive new knowledge in the way that children receive. 

In my youth, because I knew nothing , I approached learning as an open vessel, willing to receive what was given. This untainted openness permitted me to learn fundamental skills needed to progress. 

I am learning that each new opportunity to learn, no matter how familiar, should be approached with the mindset of a child. 

Be Well Anu✨

Sister Kashia Knight
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Matthew 18:3
And said, “Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
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