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Black people Quote by Olga Núñez Miret

“) “Do you hear his voice as you hear me? Is it a voice outside your head?” “It’s difficult to explain. It isn’t a voice like anything I’ve ever heard before. It isn’t a man or a woman, it’s God.” “How do you know?” “Because the voice says so. And I believe it.” “Does it talk to you or does it talk…” quote by Olga Núñez Miret
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““) “Do you hear his voice as you hear me? Is it a voice outside your head?” “It’s difficult to explain. It isn’t a voice like anything I’ve ever heard before. It isn’t a man or a woman, it’s God.” “How do you know?” “Because the voice says so. And I believe it.” “Does it talk to you or does it talk about you or others?” “It talks to me.” “Does it call your name?” “Yes…It says something like: “Cain, listen. There’s something I want you to tell the others. Tell them they must love themselves. Tell them they are beautiful.”” “Who are the others?” “Black people.” “You mean God is talking to the black people through you.” “I mean God is black.””

Olga Núñez Miret

About This Quote

A speaker claims to hear a divine voice that identifies as God, addressing Black people directly and urging self‑love and affirmation.

In simple terms: Divine communication urging Black self‑affirmation.

Key Takeaway

God’s voice calls for love and recognition.

Themes

spirituality identity racial empowerment self‑love divine revelation

Mood

hopeful inspirational defiant

Type

spiritual testimony social empowerment

When to use this quote

  • personal revelation
  • community empowerment
  • racial solidarity
  • spiritual counseling
  • affirmation circles

Key Concepts

voice as divine racial identity affirmation messenger role

Practical Applications

  • motivational speaking
  • counseling for marginalized groups

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does framing God as Black affect personal identity?
  • What are the implications of claiming divine authority for social messages?
A Different Perspective

The claim of a personal divine voice lacks verifiable evidence and may be interpreted as subjective experience rather than objective truth.

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