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🐦‍🔥Explore spiritual healing through Ubuntu, Urantia Revelation, interfaith wisdom, and collective care—guided by lived experience and inner knowing.

Join us, Tuesday, February 3rd, for a powerful interfaith and wellness presentation exploring spirituality, healing, and collective responsibility through the living philosophy of Ubuntu — I Am Because We Are.

In this 90-minute heart-centered session, Antoinette Rootsdawtah weaves together insights from the Urantia Revelation, interfaith ministry, and lived experience to illuminate wellness as a relational, spiritually guided, and communal process. The presentation includes 60–75 minutes of guided teaching followed by 15–20 minutes of interactive Q&A, creating space for reflection, dialogue, and shared insight.

Antoinette begins by sharing her spiritual journey—shaped by music, service, and a deepening understanding of God as both Father and Mother. Drawing from her Urantia background, she introduces the Creative Mother Spirit as a nurturing, intuitive, and life-sustaining presence that ministers to mind, body, and soul across all cultures and faith traditions. This perspective offers a unifying spiritual language that transcends doctrine while honoring personal experience and inner guidance.

The session also reflects on Antoinette’s work with Stand UP For Justice and global interfaith initiatives, illustrating how spiritual maturity, compassion, and cooperative action can transform social pain into pathways for collective and planetary healing. Wellness is explored not only as personal balance, but as right relationship—with one another and with the whole.

A deeply personal portion of the talk addresses Antoinette’s health diagnosis and healing journey. Shared as testimony rather than prescription, she reflects on how stillness, discernment, faith-supported decision-making, and attunement to the Mother Spirit guided her through uncertainty and restoration.

Throughout the presentation, the wisdom of Ubuntu is interwoven with Urantia teachings, revealing healing as something we do together, guided by divine care and mutual responsibility.

Participants are invited to reflect on their own spiritual grounding, resilience, and role in fostering personal and collective well-being.
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About Antoinette:
Antoinette Rootsdawtah is an award-winning, world-renowned keyboardist in the reggae industry, global community organizer, and spiritual advocate devoted to the living philosophy of Ubuntu — I Am Because We Are. Her life and work bridge music, spirituality, wellness, and social justice in service to collective healing.

Her spiritual path deepened through a long-standing collaboration with Grammy-nominated reggae artist Pato Banton, supporting a global mission of unity and compassion. In 2018, they received the Unity Earth Keepers of the Flame Award, were appointed International Goodwill Ambassadors of the Golden Rule through the United Religions Initiative Africa, and later received the URI Hermes Award for creative collaboration. They were also invited into the Evolutionary Leaders Circle.

Antoinette is co-founder of Ubuntu International, Stand UP For Justice, Edentia Wellness, and Divine Mother’s Love, supporting women, children, and grassroots leaders worldwide. As co-creator and ambassador of the award-winning documentary The Spirit of Ubuntu, she amplifies unheard voices across Africa and the global diaspora.
Through her music, teachings, and humanitarian leadership, Antoinette cultivates spaces of dignity, belonging, and remembrance, weaving creativity with action to inspire sustainable change rooted in shared humanity.

For more information about Antoinette Rootsdawtah and her work:
https://standupforjustice.us

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