
True Freedom Through Self-Awareness & Mental Resurrection
Listen to a powerful lecture series that shares the life-giving teachings of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad, as taught by his National Representative, the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.
Student Minister David Hasan opens the program, emphasizing submission to Allah and acknowledging Master Fard Muhammad, the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad, and Minister Louis Farrakhan as the “Divine Messiah” and “divine reminder”. He stresses our duty to build a “new civilization” through self-improvement and “knowledge of self,” which provides “insulation” and “protection”. Hasan highlights the belief in a “mental resurrection”—an awakening of mind, morals, and spirit—necessary to realize our identity as the “original man”.
Student Minister Rodney Muhammad expresses gratitude for Master Fard Muhammad’s intervention and his “wise choice” of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad, who initiated the “conversion” (turning back to one’s true self) process. He proclaims Minister Farrakhan as “the student, servant, an apostle, the messianic voice today, the preacher of freedom, justice and equality,” chosen to rebuild the nation and guide people through life’s “rip currents”.
Key themes from Student Minister Rodney Muhammad’s address include:
- The “new teaching” and “orientation” for a new kingdom that Minister Farrakhan brings.
- A stark warning about an “annihilation plot” against black people, which would use the “recklessness and waywardness of our children” as a pretext for intervention.
- The crucial role of “truth” (the reality of God and the devil) in achieving “true freedom” and healing the “psychology in the black community”.
- A critique of the “illusion of freedom,” which deceives through “false or misleading impression[s] of reality”.
- The call for self-awareness and responsibility as cornerstones of true freedom, emphasizing economic independence rather than reliance on former slave masters for “necessities of life”.
- A rejection of “individuality” as “the poison in the black community,” urging a shift to “group” and “nation of people” thinking.
- The principle that we live in a “cause and effect universe” and that “evil is an out of date activity” that only brings “loss, ruin, disgrace and death”.
- Minister Farrakhan is presented as the “light of the world” who “came to raise the dead to life” through mental resurrection, offering the path to righteousness and spiritual sustenance.
- A direct invitation to “join the ranks of the righteous” by taking the next step at the temples established by Minister Farrakhan across the country.
This lecture is an urgent call to mental and spiritual transformation, collective action, and building a self-sufficient, righteous nation.
Speakers:
- Student Minister David Hasan
- Student Minister Rodney Muhammad