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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1946/51193

Title: 
  • From Spiritual Colonialism towards Spiritual Empowerment
Published: 
  • June 2025
Abstract: 
  • This is a deeply personal and artistic reflection on how spiritual colonialism has shaped identity, social structures, and the relationship between individuals and their environment. I share my lived experiences of oppression, and cultural disconnection as a result of colonial influence — and how I turned these challenges into a path toward spiritual empowerment.
    National Colonialism is political and economic domination over a nation.
    Spiritual Colonialism is a more subtle but equally harmful colonization of values, beliefs, identity, and self-perception. It operates on the level of the individual, community, and institutions.
    Spiritual colonialism disconnects people from nature, community, and ancestral wisdom, replacing it with ego-centered, individualistic, and materialistic worldviews.
    Spirituality is a way of living that is rooted in humility, compassion, and self-reflection and recognizing the interconnectedness of all life.
    Spiritual empowerment begins with the individual, then influences family/community, and finally institutions — these are the “three protagonists” in the social structure.

Accepted: 
  • Jun 19, 2025
URI: 
  • https://hdl.handle.net/1946/51193


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