TNAT Holistic Wellness Center- Baltimore

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TNAT Holistic Wellness Center has a unique approach to healing. We believe that you can know yourself at a deeper level and consequently have a more happy and fulfilled life. Our understanding and experience suggest that healing or wholeness is accomplished by integration or, in other words bringing the mind, body, and spirit into harmony. We are a community-focused organization that offers mental

03/15/2026

Today we continue our Njia Theoretical & Philosophical Reading of To Be Afrikan.

In Session 6, we pick up the conversation on “To Be an Afrikan Man.”

What does it truly mean to be an Afrikan man beyond the distortions of colonialism, Western gender constructs, and the trauma of the Maafa?
What responsibilities, character, and spiritual grounding define Afrikan manhood?

This reading invites us to reflect on:

• The cultural and spiritual responsibilities of Afrikan manhood
• Character, discipline, and alignment with Ma’at
• The difference between identity and embodied cultural practice
• The role of men in family, community, and nation-building

📖 From the book To Be Afrikan: Returning to Our Source of Power

🗓 Today — Sunday, March 15, 2026
🕜 1:30 PM (EST)

📍 In Person
5525 Harford Rd
Baltimore, MD 21214

💻 Join on Zoom
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4107775020

Meeting ID: 410 777 5020
Passcode: 5525

12/26/2025

Why do some Black Americans distance themselves from Africa? The speaker explores the trauma that makes people unable to see the nuance, to see that even in the face of historical wrongs, a community and family still grieved for them. The pain blocks the bigger picture.

12/25/2025

TO KNOW US IS TO LOVE ❤️ US

Dr. John Henrik Clarke, Dr. Chancellor Williams, Dr. Yosef Ben Jochannan, Dr. John G. Jackson

The legacies of Dr. John Henrik Clarke, Dr. Chancellor Williams, Dr. Yosef Ben Jochannan, and Dr. John G. Jackson have profoundly shaped the way we understand the complexities of African and African-American history, culture, and its global impact.

Dr. John Henrik Clarke, with his unwavering commitment to African history, reminded us of the importance of a people knowing their true history. He taught us that history is not just a record of the past, but a compass that guides us into the future.

Dr. Chancellor Williams, through his seminal work, "The Destruction of Black Civilization," provided a critical analysis of the historical journey of African people. He brought to light the resilience and innovation inherent in the African spirit, even in the face of adversity.

Dr. Yosef Ben Jochannan, affectionately known as Dr. Ben, dedicated his life to dispelling myths about African inferiority. His extensive research and teachings on ancient Nile Valley civilizations underscored the significant contributions of African people to the foundations of human civilization.

Finally, Dr. John G. Jackson, with his meticulous research, challenged Eurocentric narratives in history. He emphasized the African roots of human culture and civilization, thereby reorienting the discourse on world history towards a more truthful and inclusive narrative.

These scholars not only reconstructed the often obscured and misrepresented history of Africa and its people but also laid the groundwork for future generations to continue exploring the rich and diverse tapestry of African heritage. Their works stand as a testament to the enduring strength and wisdom of African civilizations, challenging us to view history through a lens that recognizes and celebrates the profound contributions of Africa to the global community.

12/24/2025

No sane person respects the territorial integrity of an empire. So don't be mad when people immigrate or trespass on imperialist nations. The U.S., Europe, Australia—none are exempt.

12/23/2025

Unhealed trauma, especially from a young age, can make it hard to fully accept yourself. It's too painful to look in the mirror, to face reality. Rejecting parts of our story is a sign of a deeper identity crisis. Embrace your full narrative, ancestors and all.

12/21/2025

Silencing your global family for some crumbs won't liberate you. Getting your money is important, but it won't bring about African sovereignty. We need to study some real thinkers.

12/15/2025

Same words, different meanings. Hearing someone say "Black people are lazy" can sting. But is it hate or a wake-up call? Context and intent are everything. Don't let the words fool you.

12/15/2025

This video explores Pan-Africanism and its crucial role in combating white supremacy. It emphasizes that unity among Black people is indispensable for dismantling division and ignorance. Strength in numbers, always.

11/19/2025

That verse is all about not being arrogant because of knowledge. Take counsel with everyone, even those you think are ignorant. Maybe they know something you don't. You might be ignorant of their knowledge.

11/19/2025

This video highlights the importance of self-affirmation and encourages viewers to resist the pressure to conform. There is true freedom in defining your spiritual beliefs outside of traditional labels. Embrace it.

10/05/2025

TO KNOW US IS TO LOVE ❤️ US

Join us for a powerful evening with Brother Ashra Kwesi as we uncover the truth: Egypt Was Black – Unveiling the African Origins of Civilization.

📅 Saturday, October 11, 2025
🕖 7–10 PM (Doors open at 6 PM)
📍 5525 Harford Rd, TNAT

🎟 Tickets:
• $25 in advance
• $30 at the door
• $20 early bird

Presented by Reality Speaks and TNAT. Don’t miss this journey into history, culture, and truth.

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