Almost three weeks ago, the Holy Spirit moved in me to kick off the Queen of Keys Manifestation Circle for Black Women. Initially quite intimidated by such a huge responsibility, I could’ve never predicted how powerful this Circle would become. As I’ve witnessed the light expand powerfully from within these women, my faith has been renewed. This adventure we’re on is fast becoming a template for activating the Divine Feminine power–and infinite spiritual power–in every Black woman.

In just two weeks, members went from deep despondency to fully activated in their purpose. We now each have a clear vision of the dream God has for our lives. We’ve seen, tasted and felt these dreams every day for the last few weeks, and we are mapping out our strategies to arrive there.

These dreams will come true because of the power of visualization, Spiritual connection and community. I’m personally charged with holding these women accountable to their dreams of their Highest Selves and doing everything in my power–using my gifts and my network–to help them achieve these visions. I’m so excited for us and so grateful to be used in this way by God.

After our 37-day adventure, we’ll be creating courses in Black Spiritual History, Black Queendoms and much more to help us fully activate our innate spiritual powers. This is me answering my calling to the fullest.

To support this group as we raise $10K for advanced courses and technology, to make this experience available to more Black women, and to provide subsidized therapy to Black women globally, you can make a tax-deductible donation here.

The Queens who successfully complete this cycle will have the first of five of their Coronations during the NOIR FEST 2020 event The Divine Feminine: Power in the Age of the Black Woman  on Dec 8. Join us for this roundtable by purchasing your ticket to NOIR FEST here.

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Lolade Siyonbola

Olori Lolade Siyonbola is the Founder of NOIR Labs, noirpress and NOIR FEST. She is a Gates Scholar pursing her doctorate at Cambridge University, she has a computer science degree from Mizzou and an African Studies Masters from Yale. Olori believes that technology (digital, spiritual and other forms) must be wielded intentionally in the service of the Liberation of oppressed people everywhere. Using technology, art and community building, she is leading NOIR Labs to inspire and operationalize Black Liberation worldwide.

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