Description
Make Harlem Spiritual Again: Get Your Mind Right!
A Comprehensive Neurofunctional Great Work Course for Mind, Behavior, Spirit, and Community Renewal
Harlem Spiritual Academy Presents
MAKE HARLEM SPIRITUAL AGAIN
GET YOUR MIND RIGHT!
A Neurofunctional Great Work Course
Mind • Spirit • Culture • Community
A New Kind of Healing Education for Harlem
Harlem has always been more than a neighborhood.
Harlem is memory.
Harlem is culture.
Harlem is music, faith, resilience, struggle, genius, beauty, and survival.
But many people in our community are carrying heavy invisible burdens:
- chronic stress
- emotional wounds
- anxiety and depression
- grief and trauma
- addictive habits
- family conflict
- spiritual emptiness
- poor sleep
- lack of direction
- anger and impulsivity
- low self-worth
- disconnection from purpose
- cycles of dysfunctional behavior
Make Harlem Spiritual Again: Get Your Mind Right! is a comprehensive educational course designed to help people understand how the mind, brain, body, behavior, and spirit work together.
This course is rooted in evidence-informed behavioral science, neuroscience, neuropsychology, positive psychology, contemplative practice, and community-based spiritual wisdom.
It teaches a simple but powerful truth:
If we want to heal behavior, we must understand the mind.
If we want to heal the mind, we must regulate the nervous system.
If we want to heal the spirit, we must reconnect people to purpose, discipline, love, and community.
What Is the Neurofunctional Great Work Model?
The Neurofunctional Great Work Model is a practical framework for personal and community transformation.
It combines:
- Neuroscience — how the brain and nervous system shape attention, emotion, memory, habits, and behavior
- Behavioral science — how habits, choices, reinforcement, environment, and routines shape daily life
- Positive psychology — how strengths, hope, gratitude, resilience, meaning, and purpose support human flourishing
- Neuropsychology — how attention, executive function, memory, language, emotional regulation, and social cognition affect real-world functioning
- Spiritual practice — how prayer, meditation, reflection, ritual, moral discipline, forgiveness, and service help restore inner alignment
- Cultural healing — how Harlem’s history, identity, creativity, faith, and collective resilience can become tools for renewal
This is not just another motivational course.
It is a structured mind-body-spirit education system designed to help people understand themselves, regulate themselves, and rebuild their lives from the inside out.
The Core Message
Get Your Mind Right. Get Your Spirit Right. Get Your Life Right.
This course teaches that many destructive behaviors are not simply “bad choices.” They often come from:
- nervous-system dysregulation
- unresolved trauma
- chronic stress
- poor emotional regulation
- learned survival patterns
- distorted thinking
- spiritual disconnection
- lack of community support
- weakened executive function
- environments that reinforce dysfunction
When people understand this, shame can turn into responsibility.
Not excuses.
Not blame.
Not denial.
But real responsibility rooted in self-knowledge.
You cannot transform what you do not understand.
Who This Course Is For
This course is designed for people in Harlem and beyond who want to develop greater mental clarity, emotional strength, spiritual discipline, and behavioral control.
It is for:
- adults seeking personal transformation
- young adults needing direction and discipline
- community leaders
- parents and caregivers
- faith-based groups
- educators and mentors
- wellness coaches
- reentry and violence-prevention programs
- artists and creatives
- people recovering from stress, grief, or destructive patterns
- anyone who wants to reconnect with purpose
This course is especially for those who know:
“Something in my life has to change — and it has to start with me.”
What This Course Helps You Learn
This course does not promise instant healing or replace therapy, medical care, or spiritual leadership.
Instead, it gives you education, tools, language, practices, and structure to help you better understand and improve your life.
You will learn how to:
- understand how stress affects the brain and body
- regulate your nervous system
- build healthier habits
- improve focus and attention
- recognize emotional triggers
- interrupt destructive behavior patterns
- strengthen executive function
- create daily routines that support stability
- use spiritual practice without escaping reality
- transform pain into purpose
- repair relationships
- develop self-discipline
- reconnect with community
- build a personal Great Work plan
The Problem: Spiritual Sickness and Behavioral Breakdown
Many communities suffer not only from economic and social challenges, but also from what can be called spiritual sickness.
In this course, spiritual sickness does not mean that someone is evil, cursed, or broken beyond repair.
It refers to a condition of disconnection:
- disconnection from self
- disconnection from God, Spirit, or higher purpose
- disconnection from ancestors and culture
- disconnection from family and community
- disconnection from moral responsibility
- disconnection from the body
- disconnection from hope
When people are spiritually disconnected, they may seek relief through:
- anger
- violence
- addiction
- compulsive pleasure
- toxic relationships
- avoidance
- numbness
- self-sabotage
- materialism without meaning
- attention without purpose
The Neurofunctional Great Work Model teaches that healing requires more than information.
It requires regulation, reflection, discipline, support, and sacred purpose.
The Solution: A Science-Based and Spiritually Grounded Path
The Neurofunctional Great Work Model teaches seven core gates of transformation:
- Regulate the Body
- Clarify the Mind
- Integrate the Emotions
- Discipline the Will
- Repair Relationships
- Rebuild Daily Life
- Serve the Community
Each gate combines:
- behavioral science
- neuroscience education
- reflective exercises
- spiritual practice
- journaling
- group discussion
- practical life application
- community-centered action
Course Curriculum
Module 1: The Threshold — Why Harlem Needs a New Model of Healing
Theme: Awakening, honesty, and responsibility
In this opening module, students learn what the Neurofunctional Great Work Model is and why mind-body-spirit education matters for community transformation.
You will learn:
- why behavior cannot be separated from brain function
- why spirituality must be connected to daily action
- how stress, trauma, and environment shape behavior
- why self-honesty is the first gate of transformation
- how Harlem’s cultural legacy can become a source of healing
Practice:
Create your Personal Great Work Statement:
“The work I must do in myself so I can better serve my life, family, and community is…”
Module 2: Gate of Earth — Regulate the Body
Theme: Sleep, stress, grounding, and daily stability
You cannot heal the mind while ignoring the body.
This module teaches how the nervous system affects mood, focus, impulse control, and spiritual awareness.
You will learn:
- how sleep affects memory, attention, and emotional control
- how chronic stress keeps the body in survival mode
- how breathing and grounding help regulate the nervous system
- why routines are spiritual technology
- how environment affects behavior
Practices include:
- sleep tracking
- grounding exercises
- body awareness
- morning and evening routines
- environmental reset
Outcome:
You create an Earth Stability Plan for body regulation and daily structure.
Module 3: Gate of Air — Clarify the Mind
Theme: Attention, thought, language, and mental discipline
A scattered mind creates a scattered life.
This module teaches how attention, working memory, thought patterns, and communication shape behavior.
You will learn:
- how attention works
- why distraction weakens self-control
- how thoughts influence emotions and actions
- how language shapes identity
- how to interrupt rumination
- how to build mental clarity
Practices include:
- focus training
- thought tracking
- cognitive reframing
- distraction reduction
- personal affirmation and acronym building
Outcome:
You create an Air Clarity Protocol to improve focus, communication, and mental organization.
Module 4: Gate of Water — Heal the Emotional Life
Theme: Emotion, memory, grief, trauma, and compassion
Unhealed emotion often becomes dysfunctional behavior.
This module teaches how emotions, memories, and attachment wounds affect the brain, body, and spirit.
You will learn:
- how emotions affect memory and decision-making
- why trauma can create survival behaviors
- how shame differs from accountability
- how grief can become anger or numbness
- how compassion supports healing
- how to respond instead of react
Practices include:
- emotional trigger mapping
- compassionate journaling
- grief reflection
- self-forgiveness exercises
- relational repair prompts
Outcome:
You create a Water Integration Plan for emotional awareness and healing.
Module 5: Gate of Fire — Discipline the Will
Theme: Executive function, motivation, courage, and action
Spiritual growth without discipline becomes fantasy.
This module teaches how executive function helps people plan, pause, choose, and act according to values.
You will learn:
- what executive function is
- why impulse control is a brain-body skill
- how to set goals that match your values
- how to interrupt destructive patterns
- how to build courage through small actions
- how discipline becomes freedom
Practices include:
- goal mapping
- impulse pause practice
- habit design
- accountability planning
- values-based action
Outcome:
You create a Fire Action Plan for disciplined behavioral change.
Module 6: Gate of Beauty — Repair Relationships
Theme: Social cognition, emotional intelligence, forgiveness, and community
Healing is not only personal. It is relational.
This module teaches how we understand others, communicate, repair harm, and rebuild trust.
You will learn:
- how social cognition works
- why people misread each other
- how emotional intelligence supports peace
- how to listen without defensiveness
- how to apologize and repair
- how self-love and community-love connect
Practices include:
- perspective-taking
- conflict reflection
- communication repair
- compassion practice
- community listening
Outcome:
You create a Beauty Integration Plan for healthier relationships and social responsibility.
Module 7: Gate of Foundation — Rebuild Daily Life
Theme: Habits, environment, work, money, time, and responsibility
Transformation must show up in real life.
This module teaches students how to measure progress through daily functioning.
You will learn:
- why real-world functioning matters
- how habits are formed and changed
- how to design supportive environments
- how to track behavior without shame
- how to build routines around work, school, family, and wellness
- how to turn intention into structure
Practices include:
- habit tracking
- routine design
- financial and time-awareness exercises
- daily check-ins
- accountability systems
Outcome:
You create a Life Design Map for functional improvement.
Module 8: Gate of Spirit — Serve the Future
Theme: Meaning, purpose, spiritual alignment, and community contribution
The final goal is not just self-improvement.
The final goal is service.
This module teaches that a healed mind and disciplined life should become a blessing to others.
You will learn:
- how meaning strengthens resilience
- why service protects against ego inflation
- how to create a personal spiritual discipline
- how to align purpose with community need
- how to develop a long-term Great Work plan
- how Harlem’s future depends on transformed individuals and families
Practices include:
- purpose statement
- service commitment
- spiritual reflection
- personal intention target
- community action plan
Outcome:
You complete your Neurofunctional Great Work Portfolio.
What You Receive
Depending on the course format, students may receive:
- full course workbook
- digital learning portal
- video lessons
- guided practices
- journaling prompts
- weekly reflection assignments
- downloadable worksheets
- personal Great Work planning templates
- community discussion sessions
- certificate of completion
- optional group coaching or mentorship sessions
Course Bonuses
Bonus 1: The Harlem Spiritual Reset Practice
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Make Harlem Spiritual Again: Get Your Mind Right!
A Neurofunctional Great Work Course by Harlem Spiritual Academy
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Make Harlem Spiritual Again
Get Your Mind Right!
A comprehensive course rooted in evidence-informed behavioral science, neuroscience, spiritual discipline, and community healing.
Harlem has always been more than a neighborhood.
Harlem is memory.
Harlem is movement.
Harlem is culture.
Harlem is survival.
Harlem is genius.
Harlem is spirit.
But today, many of our people are carrying invisible wounds:
- stress and anxiety
- grief and trauma
- anger and emotional overwhelm
- addiction patterns
- family conflict
- spiritual confusion
- poor habits and self-sabotage
- depression and hopelessness
- attention problems
- community disconnection
- cycles of violence, avoidance, and despair
Make Harlem Spiritual Again: Get Your Mind Right! is a powerful educational course created to help individuals, families, leaders, healers, artists, and community members understand how the mind, body, behavior, brain, and spirit work together.
This is not just a course.
This is a call to mental clarity, spiritual discipline, emotional healing, behavioral transformation, and community renewal.
The Problem
Harlem Is Powerful — But Many of Us Are Hurting
For generations, Harlem has produced artists, prophets, teachers, entrepreneurs, activists, musicians, ministers, thinkers, and cultural revolutionaries.
But greatness does not erase pain.
Many people in our community are struggling with what may be called mental, behavioral, and spiritual disorganization.
This may look like:
- knowing better but not doing better
- reacting instead of responding
- carrying trauma without language for it
- confusing survival mode with strength
- being spiritually gifted but emotionally unstable
- having faith but no discipline
- having intelligence but no structure
- being motivated one day and defeated the next
- repeating family patterns that damage relationships
- feeling disconnected from God, ancestors, purpose, or self
- using substances, sex, anger, food, or distraction to manage pain
- living in constant stress, suspicion, fatigue, or fear
Many people do not need shame.
They need education.
They need tools.
They need structure.
They need community.
They need spiritual grounding.
They need to understand how their brain, behavior, body, and spirit are connected.
That is what this course provides.
The Solution
The Neurofunctional Great Work Model
Make Harlem Spiritual Again: Get Your Mind Right! introduces a new educational discipline called:
The Neurofunctional Great Work Model
This model combines:
- behavioral science
- neuroscience
- clinical neuropsychology principles
- nervous-system regulation
- positive psychology
- spiritual development
- ritualized intention
- community responsibility
- daily-life transformation
The goal is simple but profound:
Help people understand how the mind works, how behavior changes, how the nervous system heals, and how spiritual discipline can guide a person toward wholeness, purpose, and service.
What This Course Is
This is a course for mental, behavioral, and spiritual education.
It teaches practical principles from:
1. Neuroscience
How the brain and nervous system influence:
- attention
- memory
- emotion
- impulse control
- stress response
- sleep
- motivation
- decision-making
- trauma responses
- habit formation
2. Behavioral Science
How people change through:
- repetition
- environment design
- accountability
- reinforcement
- goal-setting
- emotional regulation
- identity-based habits
- executive-function training
- values-based action
3. Positive Psychology
How people grow through:
- hope
- resilience
- gratitude
- meaning
- purpose
- self-efficacy
- compassion
- character strengths
- service
4. Spiritual Practice
How disciplined spiritual life supports:
- humility
- moral clarity
- self-examination
- prayer
- meditation
- ritualized intention
- ancestral respect
- community responsibility
- sacred purpose
- inner alignment
5. Harlem Cultural Renewal
How personal healing becomes community healing through:
- family restoration
- neighborhood leadership
- cultural pride
- historical consciousness
- service
- mentorship
- artistic expression
- spiritual accountability
What This Course Is Not
This course is not a replacement for:
- therapy
- psychiatric care
- medical treatment
- substance-use treatment
- emergency mental health care
- neurological assessment
- medication
- professional counseling
If someone is experiencing suicidal thoughts, psychosis, severe depression, mania, medical symptoms, or addiction crisis, they should seek qualified professional support immediately.
This course is an educational and spiritual-development program. It is designed to support learning, self-awareness, behavior change, and community empowerment.
Who This Course Is For
This course is for Harlem residents, leaders, families, creatives, spiritual workers, educators, and community members who are ready to get serious about transformation.
It is especially for people who say:
- “I know I need to get my mind right.”
- “I’m tired of repeating the same cycles.”
- “I want to understand my emotions.”
- “I need more discipline.”
- “I want to heal my relationship with myself.”
- “I want to combine spirituality with real behavioral change.”
- “I want to help my family and community.”
- “I want to understand trauma without being trapped by it.”
- “I want to be spiritually grounded and mentally clear.”
- “I want Harlem to rise — starting with me.”
Course Promise
By the end of this course, students will understand how to:
- regulate stress and emotional overwhelm
- recognize dysfunctional behavior patterns
- build healthier habits
- understand the connection between brain, body, behavior, and spirit
- use spiritual practice as a discipline, not an escape
- develop greater self-control
- strengthen attention and mental clarity
- improve communication and relationships
- create a daily practice for healing and growth
- transform personal pain into purpose
- serve the Harlem community from a place of wisdom and stability
Core Course Framework
The Seven Gates of the Neurofunctional Great Work
The course is structured as an initiatory educational journey through seven gates.
Each gate teaches a different part of the human system.
Gate 1: Ground Your Body
Nervous-System Regulation, Sleep, Stress, and Stability
Before the mind can heal, the body must be regulated.
Students learn:
- how stress affects the brain
- why sleep matters for emotional control
- how trauma can keep the body in survival mode
- how breathing and grounding affect the nervous system
- how routines stabilize behavior
- how physical environment shapes mental state
Spiritual Principle:
The body is not the enemy of the spirit.
The body is the temple of disciplined transformation.
Practical Tools:
- grounding practice
- sleep routine
- body awareness
- stress tracking
- daily stability checklist
Gate 2: Clarify Your Mind
Attention, Thought Patterns, Memory, and Mental Focus
A distracted mind is easily controlled by fear, impulse, and confusion.
Students learn:
- how attention works
- why working memory matters
- how mental overload creates poor decisions
- how rumination keeps people stuck
- how to separate signal from noise
- how language shapes identity and behavior
Spiritual Principle:
A clear mind is a sacred instrument.
Practical Tools:
- focus training
- thought tracking
- mental noise inventory
- attention reset practice
- personal clarity statement
Gate 3: Heal Your Heart
Emotion, Memory, Grief, Trauma, and Compassion
Many dysfunctional behaviors begin as attempts to manage emotional pain.
Students learn:
- how emotion affects memory
- how grief lives in the body
- how shame distorts identity
- how trauma can shape reactions
- how compassion supports healing
- how to respond instead of emotionally exploding or shutting down
Spiritual Principle:
What is not healed is often repeated.
Practical Tools:
- emotional trigger map
- self-compassion practice
- grief reflection
- forgiveness education
- emotional regulation plan
Gate 4: Discipline Your Will
Executive Function, Habits, Self-Control, and Behavioral Change
Healing requires more than inspiration. It requires structure.
Students learn:
- how habits form
- how impulse control works
- why motivation is unreliable without systems
- how to create realistic goals
- how to stop self-sabotage
- how to use discipline without becoming harsh or ashamed
Spiritual Principle:
Discipline is spiritual love expressed through consistent action.
Practical Tools:
- habit design
- goal-setting system
- sacred pause technique
- executive-function planner
- accountability structure
Gate 5: Restore Relationship
Social Intelligence, Communication, Family Patterns, and Community Healing
No one heals alone.
Students learn:
- how social cognition works
- how to read emotional cues more accurately
- how family patterns repeat
- how conflict escalates
- how to repair harm
- how to communicate with dignity
- how personal healing strengthens community life
Spiritual Principle:
A healed person becomes medicine in the community.
Practical Tools:
- conflict reflection
- communication reset
- family pattern map
- perspective-taking practice
- relationship repair plan
Gate 6: Embody the Work
Daily Function, Environment, Money, Time, Responsibility, and Real-Life Change
If spiritual insight does not change daily life, the work is incomplete.
Students learn:
- how to turn intention into behavior
- how to manage routines
- how to design supportive environments
- how to track real progress
- how to align money, time, work, and relationships with values
- how to stop performing spirituality and start living it
Spiritual Principle:
The real altar is your daily life.
Practical Tools:
- daily function map
- time-use review
- environment redesign
- accountability log
- weekly life audit
Gate 7: Serve the Future
Meaning, Purpose, Spiritual Maturity, and Harlem Renewal
The final aim is not just self-improvement. It is service.
Students learn:
- how to define purpose
- how to transform pain into contribution
- how to build a service practice
- how to avoid ego inflation
- how to remain humble while growing powerful
- how personal transformation contributes to Harlem’s future
Spiritual Principle:
The Great Work is not complete until it blesses somebody else.
Practical Tools:
- purpose statement
- service commitment
- humility practice
- community contribution plan
- 30-day Great Work action plan
The Harlem Spiritual Academy Method
The course uses a four-part learning method:
1. Learn
Students receive clear lessons in neuroscience, behavior, emotion, spirituality, and daily function.
No confusing academic jargon.
No empty motivational talk.
Just practical knowledge explained in a way people can use.
2. Reflect
Students use guided questions to examine:
- patterns
- wounds
- habits
- beliefs
- family history
- emotional reactions
- spiritual confusion
- personal purpose
3. Practice
Each module includes simple daily exercises:
- breathwork
- journaling
- focus practice
- habit tracking
- emotional regulation
- prayer or meditation
- values-based action
- community service
4. Embody
Students apply the work to real life:
- home
- family
- work
- school
- creativity
- relationships
- money
- health
- community responsibility
The goal is not just to know better.
The goal is to live better.
What Students Receive
Course Includes:
- full video lessons
- downloadable workbook
- guided journal prompts
- daily practice templates
- self-assessment tools
- spiritual reflection exercises
- behavior-change worksheets
- nervous-system regulation practices
- community service planning guide
- personal Great Work plan
- certificate of completion
Course Workbook
Make Harlem Spiritual Again: Get Your Mind Right! Workbook
The workbook helps students create their own:
- mind-body-spirit profile
- emotional trigger map
- behavioral pattern inventory
- attention and focus plan
- daily discipline system
- spiritual practice schedule
- relationship repair plan
- Harlem service commitment
- 30-day Great Work continuation plan
Why This Course Is Different
This is not just motivation.
Motivation fades.
This course teaches systems.
This is not just spirituality.
Spirituality without behavioral change can become avoidance.
This course teaches embodiment.
This is not just psychology.
Psychology without spirit can feel incomplete for many people.
This course honors meaning, faith, culture, and sacred purpose.
This is not just neuroscience.
Neuroscience without community can become cold and individualistic.
This course connects brain science to Harlem life, family healing, and cultural renewal.
Evidence-Informed Foundations
This course is rooted in established principles from:
Behavioral Science
- habit formation
- reinforcement
- goal-setting
- self-monitoring
- behavior activation
- environmental design
- accountability
Cognitive Science
- attention
- working memory
- cognitive flexibility
- emotional regulation
- executive function
- language and self-talk
Neuroscience
- stress response
- autonomic nervous-system regulation
- sleep and cognition
- memory consolidation
- neuroplasticity
- prefrontal control
- reward systems
Positive Psychology
- resilience
- meaning
- gratitude
- strengths
- hope
- self-efficacy
- compassion
- purpose
Spiritual Formation
- prayer
- meditation
- humility
- self-examination
- moral discipline
- ritualized intention
- service
- community accountability
The Transformation
Students enter saying:
- “I’m overwhelmed.”
- “I’m tired.”
- “I keep repeating the same behavior.”
- “I know I’m spiritual, but I’m not disciplined.”
- “I need to heal.”
- “I don’t understand my mind.”
- “I want to help my people, but I need to help myself too.”
Students leave with:
- a clearer understanding of their mind
- a stronger daily routine
- tools for emotional regulation
- better awareness of behavior patterns
- a spiritual practice rooted in discipline
- a practical plan for healing and growth
- a deeper commitment to Harlem community renewal
Ideal Outcomes
After completing the course, students may experience improvement in:
- self-awareness
- emotional control
- focus
- discipline
- spiritual consistency
- personal responsibility
- relationships
- community connection
- hope
- purpose
- daily functioning
Results vary by individual. This course provides education and tools, but students must practice consistently and seek professional help when needed.
Community Vision
This course is bigger than individual self-help.
The vision is:
- healthier families
- stronger fathers and mothers
- wiser youth
- grounded elders
- spiritually mature leaders
- emotionally intelligent artists
- disciplined entrepreneurs
- trauma-informed ministers and healers
- safer blocks
- restored dignity
- renewed cultural pride
- Harlem rising from the inside out
The movement begins with one question:
Are you ready to get your mind right?
What You’ll Get
- complete course access
- digital workbook
- guided self-assessments
- weekly practices
- community reflection prompts
- personal Great Work plan
- certificate of completion
Pricing Section Example
Founding Community Rate
$175.33
Includes:
- full course
- digital workbook
- practice templates
- certificate
- 30-day continuation plan
Guarantee / Integrity Statement
Our Commitment
This course is designed to educate, empower, and support transformation. If after the first module you feel the course is not aligned with your needs, contact us within seven days for support or refund consideration.
Instructor / Founder Section
About Harlem Spiritual Academy
Harlem Spiritual Academy exists to bring together cultural pride, spiritual discipline, behavioral education, and neuroscience-informed self-development for the healing and renewal of Harlem and beyond.
Our mission is to help people:
- understand the mind
- regulate the body
- heal emotional patterns
- discipline behavior
- strengthen spiritual life
- serve the community
We believe Harlem’s next renaissance must be not only artistic or economic, but also mental, moral, behavioral, and spiritual.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this therapy?
No. This is an educational and spiritual-development course. It may support self-awareness and growth, but it is not psychotherapy or medical treatment.
Is this religious?
The course honors spirituality, prayer, meditation, moral development, and sacred purpose. It can be approached from Christian, African spiritual, interfaith, or general spiritual perspectives. Students are not required to adopt one specific belief system.
Is this based on science?
Yes. The course is evidence-informed and draws from neuroscience, behavioral science, positive psychology, stress regulation, habit formation, executive function, and emotional regulation.
Can this help with trauma?
The course includes trauma-informed education and self-regulation tools. However, it is not a substitute for trauma therapy. Students with severe trauma symptoms should work with a licensed professional.
Can young people take this course?
Yes, with appropriate guidance. A youth version can be adapted for schools, mentorship programs, churches, community centers, and family groups.
Is this only for Harlem residents?
The course is rooted in Harlem’s cultural and spiritual context, but people from other communities may also benefit. However, the heart of the course is Harlem-centered community renewal.
What does “Get Your Mind Right” mean?
It means learning to regulate your nervous system, clarify your thinking, heal emotional patterns, discipline your behavior, reconnect with spirit, and live in alignment with purpose.
Final Call to Action
Harlem, It’s Time.
Not just to talk about healing.
Not just to post about spirituality.
Not just to remember greatness.
But to practice greatness.
To regulate the body.
To clarify the mind.
To heal the heart.
To discipline the will.
To restore relationships.
To embody the work.
To serve the future.
Make Harlem Spiritual Again
Get Your Mind Right!
Begin the Neurofunctional Great Work today.
Legal / Ethical Disclaimer
Disclaimer:
This course is for educational, spiritual-development, and personal-growth purposes only. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical, psychiatric, neurological, or psychological condition. It is not a substitute for therapy, medical care, psychiatric treatment, substance-use treatment, or emergency services. If you are in crisis or experiencing thoughts of self-harm, call emergency services or contact a qualified mental health professional immediately.
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