Spirituality

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
17 Views · 4 years ago

Mhenga Ishakamusa Barashango: Black People in the Bible

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
136 Views · 4 years ago

Mhenga Ishakamusa Barashango: The Black Woman - The Original Guardian Angel

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
35 Views · 4 years ago

Mhenga Ishakamusa Barashango: Will The Real Jesus Please Stand Up!

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
34 Views · 4 years ago

Mhenga Ishakamusa Barashango: The Black Facts Of The Bible

Amare Amari
53 Views · 4 years ago

sometimes we forget, closed minded people can't be open minded.

Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka
51 Views · 4 years ago

Thanks to the use of the Kemetic Cosmological Argument this video proves the scientificity of the African holistic worldview.
It demonstrates that this perception of the unity of the visible and the invisible is a deductive valid statement of reality.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
120 Views · 4 years ago

⁣⁣Anthony T. Browder
The African Origins of Deep Spiritual Thought

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
103 Views · 4 years ago

Mhenga ⁣Fu-Kiau Bunseki
Lesson:
"The Ancestors and Our Connection to Them: The Real Power of Being"

Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka
172 Views · 4 years ago

This video offers a presentation of the concept of religion according to the understanding the Kôngo people had of this notion before their encounter with the Europeans.

Religion was understood as n'kisi nsi, the use of n'kisi as divine spirits to empower human beings in order to enable them to fight the evil effects of demonic spirits.

The kôngo concept of n'kisi means spirit and power. It alludes first to God, the Most High, and to holy ancestors as animating spirits and protecting power surrounding human beings. This implies that the concept of n'kisi is alike the Igbo concept of Chi and the Yoruba concept of Ase.

It is thus anomalous to reduce the meaning of n'kisi to the Western concept of fetish.

The ideas exposed in this video were taken in our book titled BUKÔNGO which can be found at
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NY7ZMCT

Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka
80 Views · 4 years ago

This video demonstrates the fallacy of Western monotheism as the notion of a Most-high-creator.


On the contrary, thanks to a cosmological argument, it demonstrates the scientific validity of African traditional theism which distinguishes the Most High from the Creator and the Logos.

The ideas exposed in this video have been taken from our book titled BUKÔNGO and available here:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NY7ZMCT




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