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17 vistas · 8 meses hace

Sbai Nkosi Mundari.
August 28th, 2016.
African World Research Institute.

Baka Omubo
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⁣Great Empire of Kemet Bonabakhulu

Baka Omubo
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Welcome back to Powered by Nyame (PbN). This week at PbN we focus on perspective, a world-view or a sense of the world often missing or misapprehended in our daily, mundane lives. You might be pleasantly surprised by one or more insight offered in this episode. Stay tuned.

Ọbádélé Kambon
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Obenfo Obadele Kambon is a world-renowned master linguist, scholar and the architect of Abibitumi the oldest and largest Black social education network on the planet.In pt.2 of this reasoning, Obenfo Obadele Kambon explains why practitioners of African spirituality do not have an churches. Kambon also talks about why the concept of the devil is not a part of traditional African spiritual practices.Please click link below to learn more about Obenfo Obadele Kambon and his work:https://www.sankofajourney.com..../https://www.abibitu

Tata Naka
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⁣MOYA EP4 | DR KHANYISILE LITCHFIELD TSHABALALA | FEMINISM | PATRIARCHY | UN AGENDA

Tata Naka
26 vistas · 11 meses hace

⁣We speak to one of your best African spirituality promoters -Dr. Khanyisile Tshabalala. We’re happy to host her and learn on African spirituality and how Africans practiced it then and why we need to hold onto it now more than ever.
Religion plays a key role in Africa. On this episode we look at what Africa was before colonization and the African spiritual practices held. Colonization as a social system affected how Africans behave on different life aspects and spiritual practice is major. We also detail on the effects of colonialism on African spirituality. Our guest shares on the differences between African spirituality vs Christianity as a religion.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
42 vistas · 11 meses hace

HOODOO CAST - Hoodoo and Voodoo - Ft. Voodoo Queen Kalindah Laveaux and OdwirafoHoodoo Cast Special Episode: Hoodoo and Voodoo - AKYISAN: Ancestral Religious Reversion ConferenceOur eighth annual AKYISAN: Ancestral Religious Reversion Conference was a special occasion as we livestreamed our presentations in a podcast format.This special event was the first informal episode for Hoodoo Cast.Voodoo Queen Kalindah Laveaux and Odwirafo Kwesi Ra Nehem Ptah Akhan discuss the trustory, culture and cosmology of Voodoo - Ewe Ancestral Religion in North America and Hoodoo - Akan Ancestral Religion in North America.Voodoo Queen Kalindah Laveauxinstagram.com/voodooqueenkalindahlaveauxOdwirafo Kwesi Ra Nehem Ptah Akhaninstagram.com/odwirafoinstragram.com/hoodoocastwww.hoodoocast.com#hoodoocast

Kwabena Ofori Osei
28 vistas · 11 meses hace

@s.kintuition this evening we sat down with @odwirafo to talk about spirituality and wellness and how it all ties back to knowledge of self and culture.

this live was very insightful even for me; so im sure you'll learn something new for sure.

all in all; the takeaway is; when you truly know yourself you can heal yourself...on every level.

a massive thank you to Odwirafo Kwesi for taking the time out to sit with us.

We'll definitely get him back again soon..

@abatumm
@s.kintuition

Kwabena Ofori Osei
52 vistas · 11 meses hace

AKANFO NANASOM: Ancient Authentic Akan Ancestral ReligionWeek 1 from our 4-Week Online Course Akan people of Ghana and Ivory Coast originated in ancient Khanit (Nubia) and would later migrate to West Afuraka/Afuraitkait (Africa) over 2,000 years ago. Centuries later some Akan were forced into the western hemisphere during the Mmusuo Kese, Great Perversity/Enslavement era, with many ending up in North america. Akan Ancestral Religion, Akanfo Nanasom, is an unbroken tradition from ancient Khanit and Kamit (Nubia and Egypt), through West Afuraka/Afuraitkait (Africa) to North america wherein our tradition is popularly called Hoodoo from the Akan term ‘Ndu’ (oohn-dooh’) meaning ‘medicine’ from ‘roots, trees, plant-life’ (rootwork). Akan Ancestral Religion is also called Obeah in Jamaica which is derived from the Akan term ‘obayi’. In Guyana it is called Comfa, from the Akan term ‘okomfo’. In Suriname it is called Winti from the Akan term ‘hwinti’. We continue to be possessed by and communicate with the same Abosom (Deities) and Nananom Nsamanfo (Spiritually Cultivated Ancestresses and Ancestors) today as we have for tens of thousands of years. Spirit-possession and spirit-communication is the foundation of Ancient Authentic Akan Ancestral Religion, free from the corruptions of the pseudo-religions of christianity, islam, judaism, hinduism, buddhism and white ill-culture. In this course we examine the pantheon of the Abosom (Deities) and the nature of the Nananom Nsamanfo (Spiritually Cultivated Ancestresses and Ancestors) rooted in Akan cosmology and how they impact every aspect of our lives. Obtain this course and all of our 35 online courses on our website: AKONGUASUA - Institutionwww.odwirafo.com/akonguasuapage.htmlInstructor: Odwirafo Kwesi Ra Nehem Ptah Akhan, author of 31 books and Odumafo, traditional Hoodoo Diviner.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
65 vistas · 11 meses hace

HOODOO CAST - Episode 2: Old Black Belt Hoodoo Ft. Dr. Katrina Hazzard

HOODOO CAST: Podcast for Authentic Hoodoo - Akan Ancestral Religion in North America

Odwirafo travels to Philadelphia to dialogue with Dr. Katrina Hazzard, author of Mojo Workin': The Old African-American Hoodoo System. Her work is the first to document the transformation of Hoodoo from a full-fledged Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Ancestral Religion when it first arrived in North america during the enslavement era to its expressions today. The recent resurgence of interest in Hoodoo, its ethnic origins as Akan Ancestral Religion and the exploitation by foreign, non-Black, marketeers attempting to resell our culture to us are examined.

Dr. Katrina Hazzard

Mojo Workin': The Old African-American Hoodoo System
https://www.amazon.com/Mojo-Wo....rkin-African-America

https://www.facebook.com/katrina.hazzard.1
katrina.hazzard@gmail.com

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NYAMMA KAKADURU: Akan Origin of 'High John the Conqueror' - The Man and the Root Revealed

Article found on pages 29-39 of our book: HOODOO MAYN: Hoodoo Nation Festival Nhoma (Journal) – 13018

https://odwirafo.com/Hoodoo_Mayn_Nhoma_13018.pdf

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