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  • #1
    “The highest truth doesn't shout-it whispers.”
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  • #2
    “You don't need to find the light; you are the light forgotten.”
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  • #3
    M. Dangi
    “Mind your energy like gold, your vision like fire, and your business like sacred ground. Not every move needs an audience, just alignment.”
    — M. Dangi”
    M. Dangi, The Astral Code - DNA of the Stars: An Ancient Prophecy was Etched in DNA
    tags: astral

  • #4
    M. Dangi
    “You don’t need to prove your power. Protect it, refine it, move with it.”
    M. Dangi, The Awakening of Maha Avatar Babaji: The Astral Warrior
    tags: life

  • #5
    M. Dangi
    “Still I rise, not as who I was, but as who I was always meant to be.”
    M Dangi, Mind Your Business: Power Moves

  • #6
    M. Dangi
    “Do not chase love. Become it, and all that is true will recognise you.”
    M Dangi, Mind Your Business: Power Moves

  • #7
    M. Dangi
    “Let the world fall away, what’s real will never leave you.”
    M Dangi
    tags: life

  • #8
    M. Dangi
    “A genre for the wild ones,
    the quiet seers,
    the women who dream in fire
    and rise in truth.

    #SpiritualFeministLiterature”
    M Dangi, Good Girls Obey, Nice Girls Break: But I chose to be free

  • #9
    M. Dangi
    “I didn’t escape the fire—I became it.”
    — M. Dangi (Mukata Dangi)

    #SpiritualFeministLiterature #Goodgirlsdontwin”
    M Dangi, Good Girls Obey, Nice Girls Break: But I chose to be free

  • #10
    M. Dangi
    “She Didn’t Break. She Bloomed.”

    By M. Dangi (Mukata Dangi) - Creator of Spiritual Feminist Literature”
    M Dangi, Good Girls Obey, Nice Girls Break: But I chose to be free

  • #11
    M. Dangi
    “She didn’t break. She broke free.”

    — M. Dangi (Mukata Dangi)
    Creator of Spiritual Feminist Literature”
    M Dangi, Good Girls Obey, Nice Girls Break: But I chose to be free

  • #12
    M. Dangi
    “was never meant to be palatable. I was meant to be powerful.”
    — M. DangI (Mukata Dangi)”
    M Dangi

  • #13
    M. Dangi
    “Good girls are praised for their silence, until one decides to sing.
    — M. Dangi (Mukata Dangi)”
    M Dangi

  • #14
    M. Dangi
    “Spiritual Feminist Literature is the voice of the sacred feminine rising through truth, poetry, and power.”
    -Mukata Dangi”
    M dangi

  • #15
    M. Dangi
    “She didn’t ask for a seat at the table. She built her own altar.
    - Mukata Dangi”
    M Dangi, Good Girls Obey, Nice Girls Break: But I chose to be free

  • #16
    M. Dangi
    “The goddess in her didn’t shout — she remembered.
    -Mukata Dangi”
    M Dangi

  • #17
    M. Dangi
    “She rose not because the world gave her wings, but because she remembered she had them.”

    - Mukata Dangi”
    M Dangi, Good Girls Obey, Nice Girls Break: But I chose to be free

  • #18
    M. Dangi
    “Healing isn’t a straight line; it’s a sacred spiral that brings you back to your truth.”
    M Dangi, Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion

  • #19
    M. Dangi
    “Even in stillness, you are growing. Even in silence, you are powerful.”
    M Dangi, Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion

  • #20
    M. Dangi
    “She broke the rules not to rebel, but to remember who she was before the world told her to forget.”
    M Dangi, Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion

  • #21
    M. Dangi
    “Your softness is not weakness. It’s the strength that reshapes the world with compassion.”
    M Dangi, Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion

  • #22
    M. Dangi
    “She wasn't born to follow rules. She was born to remember her soul.”
    M Dangi, Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion

  • #23
    M. Dangi
    “Her voice was not loud. It was ancient.”
    M Dangi, Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion

  • #24
    M. Dangi
    “There is a quiet kind of courage in returning to yourself.”
    M Dangi, Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion

  • #25
    M. Dangi
    “If thou wouldst call me quiet, then thou knowest not the storm I swallowed to survive.”
    M Dangi, Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion

  • #26
    M. Dangi
    “This heart is not a wound to mend, but a temple unvisited too long.”
    M Dangi, Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion

  • #27
    M. Dangi
    “Speak, soul, though the world would have thee still. Speak, for thou art holy and whole.”
    M Dangi, Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion

  • #28
    M. Dangi
    “Let men write histories of kings.
    I shall write of women
    who dared to weep and rise,
    and made scripture from their scars.”
    M Dangi, Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion

  • #29
    M. Dangi
    “She did not disobey
    she merely remembered
    a truth older than their script.
    And in that remembering,
    the stage cracked open
    and made room for her voice.”
    M Dangi, Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion

  • #30
    M. Dangi
    “When she wept in secret, even the moon did bow in reverence.”
    M Dangi, Spiritual Feminist Literature: A Manifesto for Sacred Literary Rebellion



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