Imani (faith) is the seventh and final principle of Kwanzaa, observed on January 1. On the seventh and last day of Kwanzaa, the black candle is lit, then the farthest left red, the utmost right green, the next red candle, the second green candle at the right-hand side of the black candle, the final red, then the last and final green candle. Imani is the profound belief in and commitment to all that is of value to us as a family, community, people and culture. In the context of African spirituality, it begins with a belief in the Creator and in the positiveness of the creation and logically leads to a belief in the essential goodness and possibility of the human personality. For in all African spiritual traditions from Egypt on, it is taught that we are in the image of the Creator and thus capable of ultimate righteousness and creativity through self-mastery and development. Therefore, a faith in ourselves is key here: Faith in our capacity as humans to live righteously, self-correct, support, care for and be responsible for each other, and eventually create the just and good society #Kwanzaa #KeepItPushin #ELagainsT #ELGraphiX (at ELGraphiX, ELagainsT Limousines & Promotions services) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6zDse5FcU5/?igshid=1tpgq4xctnot8