Black Girl Gone Guru
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Nikei wishes all to seek their purposes in life. The book is to motivate anyone seeking transformation. She gives insight on some mental and spiritual practices that anyone can use and benefit from. Her desire is that the examples of obstacles in this book assist others for positive change. Nikei makes her message open for men and women to understand. This is a book for many ages to relate with. Nikei Salas wishes all love and light.
Nikei S Salas
Nikei S. Salas was born in a small town outside of Chicago, Illinois. She is a thought leader and author of Black Girl Gone Guru, a book of overcoming and spiritual awakening. Her writings and soul speakings have influenced others over the world, creating new life from her words. She lives outside Chicago but believes everywhere is home. For more information about the author, visit online at www.nikeissalas.com.
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Black Girl Gone Guru - Nikei S Salas
Copyright © 2016 Nikei S Salas.
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ISBN: 978-1-5043-5047-1 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-5043-5048-8 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2016902253
Balboa Press rev. date: 02/09/2016
CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Contract
Chapter 2 First Clue
Chapter 3 Another Clue
Chapter 4 Yet Another Clue
Chapter 5 Be Careful What You Ask For
Chapter 6 A Promise Fulfilled
Chapter 7 You Gotta Have Faith
Chapter 8 Take It to the Water
Chapter 9 Goddess Born
Chapter 10 Mayan Sacrifice
Chapter 11 Dream of Sands
To my husband: Dino Salas
My children: Bilal Thomas, Bijotti Thomas, and Bashante Thomas
And our newest generation: Bilal Thomas Jr., Bijotti Thomas Jr., and
Yemaya Thomas
You are my daily inspirations. Thank you for the constant support and love.
INTRODUCTION
Namaste, rays of beautiful light. Namaste is an ancient Hindu greeting that means: I recognize the divine in you. I would love to show my gratitude for taking the time to read this book. My gratitude goes out to all who helped in shaping me through the experiences we have shared. Even if the experiences were perceived as good or bad, each had a purpose. The Mighty Architect designed a plan and is waiting for us to build. If you were in a past life or an earlier path, the occurrence was significant to becoming who I currently represent. I thank you. I also send my love and light to my family and friends.
So, here we are with a rendition of my journey—my life—thus far. I will make this short and sweet for you. This is a summary of events that have brought me here. There may be some stories that seem sad, but don’t look at them that way. Please don’t cry for me, Argentina—or United States or Egypt or India or wherever else you come from.
I love good humor. I love making people smile. Humor is made to soften our lives, to keep situations from being too rigid, and to give balance to our day-to-day routines. I am the sum of all things—good, bad, or indifferent—that I gloriously became a victor to. That is why I