December 28, 2018

Kwanzaa Day 3

The third day of Kwanzaa is dedicated to the principle of ujima (oo-JEE-mah), which is collective work and responsibility. Ujima is teamwork, working together for others and helping my neighbors.

Ujima reminds me of my obligation to my community, society, and world, and to the past, present and future. Imagine if all my actions flowed from the actions of those who came before me, and were considerate of all those who will come after me! That would be a life of great integrity and compassion!

Agenda today:
1. Journal queries
2. Kwanzaa ceremony
3. Make a recycled block sign
4. End of year work

1. Journal:
Ujima creates synergy- creative cooperation, open-minded teamwork, and the adventure of finding new solutions to old problems. We each bring all of our personal experience and expertise to the table, and join together to produce far better results than we could as individuals.
What are my responsibilities for my world?  
What things can I do in the New Year to actively help my family, my community, and my society to solve our problems? 
How might I create situations for synergy and creative teamwork?
From my Journal: I've been working towards being a better team member and it's paying off- I can offer help on house projects without needing to do things MY way. I can be friendly with people who annoy me. I can cooperate for the greater good.


2. Kwanzaa ceremony:
I light the black candle and the blue again, for the people, saying this affirmation:
I will work in unity with those within and without my circle.

Then I light the inside red candle, saying-
I will define myself, create for myself, and speak for myself. I will accomplish my dreams for the future.

Then I light the inside green candle- for the earth, the young people, and the new ideas they bring- and recite this affirmation-
I will help my family and community solve problems by working cooperatively.


3. Make a recycled block sign:
I've been making these cool signs to sell on Etsy, and today I will make one for myself, to remind me to be responsible, and to keep the promises I make to myself. 

My block sign process is shown here. 


4. End of year work:
This is the traditional time to complete and tie the old year closed, and allow the New Year to start freshFinish old projects and old business, pay debts, make apologies, call neglected friends, and return borrowed items. Today I will make a list of tasks and symbolic acts I can do in these last few days to show integrity, and love for my family and friends.

My list this year:
  1. Visit a few friends.
  2. Finish two late gifts.
  3. Clear out the jam closet (which has junk boxes I haven't looked at all year).

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