Spirituality
Cable-TV documentary exploring the myths and realities of the spiritual tradition of Voodoo.
Fire, earth, water and air were presented by Aristotle as the basic elements constituting the physical universe.
In this video these for elements are shown as being in reality states of consciousness characterizing the elevation of beings from the fall to the regaining of the lost expression of divinity.
The ideas of this video have been inspired by our book titled BUKÔNGO available here:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=kiatezua
In Senegal, baobabs have long served as tombs for griots, or storytellers. They're seen as sacred, as they house the spirits of the ancestors buried in their hollowed-out trunks. But due to the health risks of decomposing bodies, it's rare to find a community that still practices the tradition. The Serere are one of the last.
We all have a prosperous in this life. Once we find it, it'll give us direction.
Professor James Smalls, breaks down the pragmatic relevance and science of Vodun.
[30 January 2015]
Nyaminyami is a river god who lived in the Zambezi river and is believed to protect the Lozi and Tonga people, giving them sustenance in difficult times. It is said that in the 1950s, the snake-like creature was provoked by whites when they built Kariba dam, separating him from his wife.
Isolated by mountains, Ethiopia is a center of spirituality. Here, faith is a driving force in the lives of many. This episode explores the depths of Ethiopia's religious beliefs. In the holy highland town of Lalibela, young Kibkab Woldemariam studies each day in hopes of becoming a priest. In the hills above Lalibela, Abba Defar labours at bringing to life his vision of a cathedral hewn from mountain rock. Will Kibkab Woldemariam be rewarded for his studies with the honour of participating in the annual procession for the holy day of Timkat? And will Abba Defar ever complete his mammoth symbol of faith in the Ethiopian highlands?
Cette vidéo dépeint un aspect du cosmogramme Kôngo en tant que la description du périple des êtres humains du ciel à la terre et de la terre au ciel.
Elle montre qu'il existe deux cosmogrammes, le descensif et l'ascensif. Le premier correspondant à la chute de l'humanité est un cosmogramme dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre, tandis que le cosmogramme ascensionnel est dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre.
Les idées de cette vidéo sont tirées du livre BUKÔNGO. Le livre est disponible ici:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=kiatezua
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This video depicts an aspect of the Kôngo cosmogram as the description of the journey of human beings from heaven to earth and back to heaven.
It shows that there are two cosmogram, the descensive and the ascensive. The first corresponding to the fall of humanity is a clockwise cosmogram, while the ascensional cosmogram is counterclockwise.
The ideas of this video have been taken from the book BUKÔNGO. The book is available here:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=kiatezua
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