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Reflections From Ghana: What This Land Has Taught Me

by Eunice Busby

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In this short reflection, Eunice shares what the land of Ghana has revealed to her through presence, humility, and time. Speaking not as a tour guide but as a witness, she offers a personal glimpse into how being in Ghana has reshaped her understanding of history, belonging, and home. This track invites listeners into a quiet moment of contemplation on what it means to be in relationship with a place—especially one that holds deep, complex stories.

ReflectionCultural AwarenessHistorical MomentHuman ConnectionPersonal TransformationHumilityBelongingCultural RetreatHumility And Openness

Transcript

Hi,

I'm Eunice.

I wasn't born in Ghana,

But I've come to consider it a second home.

I first visited as a traveler curious and open,

And what I experienced changed me.

Over time,

I kept returning,

Drawn not just by beauty,

But by depth.

Eventually,

I bought a home here and began building lasting relationships with people and communities that had welcomed me with care and generosity.

I'm not Ghanaian.

I don't speak for Ghanaians.

What I can speak to is how being in Ghana has shaped me,

How it's expanded my understanding of history,

Belonging,

And what it means to live in connection with land and tradition.

Ghana isn't curated for tourists.

It doesn't shape itself to fit your expectations.

And that's part of what makes being here powerful.

You're invited to witness,

To learn,

Not just see,

To listen,

Not just look.

And if you come with humility and openness,

You walk away with something real.

One thing that stands out to me is how present history is here.

You don't have to go to museums to feel it.

It's in the architecture,

The language,

The rituals,

The stories passed down from families.

Ghana holds centuries of wisdom,

Pain,

Resilience,

And brilliance.

Being here means making space for all of that.

It's not always easy,

But it is always meaningful.

I now co-lead cultural retreats to Ghana,

Not because I have all the answers,

But because I believe in the power of shared experience.

I want others to have the chance to see what I've seen,

To be moved the way I've been moved,

Not by performances or agendas,

But by honest,

Grounded human connection.

If you're curious,

If you're drawn to Ghana for any reason,

I encourage you to follow that.

Come not to consume,

But to connect.

Come ready to learn.

Come ready to be changed.

Thanks for listening.

Meet your Teacher

Eunice BusbyUnited States

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