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Interview of Mama Marimba Ani by Listervelt Middleton on For the People about her book, Let the Circle Be Unbroken.
Official Music Video for "Without You" by T'Jean
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Music Video for song "Imani" by Tamu Mazama & Bled Miki
Shot in Guadeloupe, Directed by Dylan Farah
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Okuninibaa Jerika Johnstone On How To Quiet Our Busy Minds And The Many Different Ways To Meditate P
➡️ Become A 'I Never Knew Tv' YouTube Member:https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCwZ2vurIl_X8rv0Dv more reasonings from Okuninibaa Jerika Johnstone:Pt.1 https://youtu.be/F5g4aLnwfkgPt.3 https://youtu.be/NxD6l-Naib4Okuninibaa Jerika Johnstone is a certified Kemetic teacher and educator In pt.2 of this reasoning Okuninibaa Johnstone gives advice on how people can quiet there busy minds when trying to meditate. Okuninibaa Johnstone also explains why their a numerous ways a person can meditate.Please click link below to learn more about Okuninibaa Jerika Johnstone and her work:https://yoga4philly.org/team-m....embers/dr-jerika-joh Tune into 'I NEVER KNEW 📻'🇲🇱Roots, Rock, Reggae Music🇲🇱Hosted By : Jr of 'I Never Knew Tv'https://www.WLOY.orgSunday 9 -11 AM ESTWednesday 8- 10 AM ESTThursday 10- Noon AM EST#meditation #ineverknewtv
The abstract states,
"This study sets out to demonstrate how in classical and traditional Afrikan thought one’s afterlife on physical and spiritual planes is thought of as being commensurate with one’s adherence to Mꜣꜥt ‘Maat’ in terms of lived practice rather than simply as an abstract ideal. As such, we will interrogate textual examples from classical Kmt ‘The Black Nation/Land of the Blacks’ and attested lived examples from contemporary Afrika among the Kasena-Nankana with brief references to other cultural-linguistic groups. We demonstrate there is a shared understanding from the classical to the contemporary in terms of how one’s body is treated and how one’s experience in the afterlife is conceptualized. We find that conceptions of the afterlife have influenced how Afrikans engage Mꜣꜥt ‘Maat’ as praxis.
Source: https://brill.com/view/journal....s/jra/53/3-4/article
SSS #64 Afrikan Family…Something’s Missing! Tapping Into Your Spiritual Power is Key!
2024 Abibitumi Black Power Conference Promo
In this episode, we focus on the nuts and bolts of healing. We move beyond any theory and focus then on the practice and expected outcomes of what healing looks and feels like.
The Very, Very, Very Best of King Robert Ebizimor of the Izon/Ijaw Kingdom of Niger Delta.
In this video we discuss pastoral domesticates first seen in the Pharaohnic civilization and later found in West Afrika.
In this episode, I take up a request from one of our dear subscribers to Powered by Ancestry and then dive into what's commonly referred to as totems--an animal held to have spiritual significance and adopted as an emblem--or what I call spiritual animals. Using my Akan folks' deep knowledge as a guide, I walk viewers through some essential facts of said spiritual animals and how they operate in the life of a person. Note: the leopard is the "spirit animal" for both my maternal and paternal clans, though I focus more on the latter in this episode, and a correction: the disembodied ↄbosom associated with lake Bosomtwe is called Akwasi Bosomtwe Akowuakra, not Kwaku Bosomtwe. Enjoy!
Onuora's latest docu-series sees him travel to Egypt in search of the Ancient Egyptians culture and how it relates to the rest of Africa.
KMT is EGYPT through the eyes of an AFRICAN.
Okuninibaa Ma'at Presents: Black African Power Lecture Series. Tomorrow at 7pm EST Master Teacher Okuninibaa Tyrene Wright will be providing a historical analysis of the role of Black/African Women played in liberation struggle. You don't want to miss this! Spread the word!STEAM PROGRAM FOR BLACK CHILDREN https://consciousingenuity.com/MANHOOD TRAINING CAMP FOR BLACK BOYShttp://asafocamp.com/THE MELTREK PROGRAM https://edanimeproductions.com/shopBEST ONLINE SCHOOL FOR BLACK CHILDREN https://www.uhuruacademy.com/ EMAIL ME:dr.maat.msu@gmail.com#drmaat #truthtopowertalkwithdrmaat #tyrenewright #femalewarriors #blackwomen #africanwomen #freedomfighters #revolutionaries #blackpeople #blackunity #africanpeople #africanunity #africanhistory #africancivilization #africanpeople #africanempires #blackhistory #blackpeople #blackexcellence #blackconsciousness #africanhistory
In this episode, I make the case for the deep importance of ancestral names and introduce viewers to an African naming practice. Those names are a requisite of personhood. They map out and even guide us to the realization of our path/purpose in the temporal world. The name of a person must reflects his/her purpose in life; said another way, names function as indexes of the particular “soul” assigned a particular human mission, as revealed on a particular day of birth.
Baba Mwalimu Baruti & Okuninibaa Ma'at: Do We Truly Understand White People?STEAM PROGRAM FOR BLACK CHILDREN https://consciousingenuity.com/MANHOOD TRAINING CAMP FOR BLACK BOYShttp://asafocamp.com/THE MELTREK PROGRAM https://edanimeproductions.com/shopBEST ONLINE SCHOOL FOR BLACK CHILDREN https://www.uhuruacademy.com/
"How you can make it on African Soil: An Abibitumi Kasa Case Study." Dr. Ọbádélé Kambon. Africana Conference 2015. University of Cape Coast. 10 October, 2015.
The TAF City in Sierra Leone is scheduled to start this year.