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What stops demons, evil spirits, devils,’ archons, reptilians, chitauris openly attack kidnap kill or cause outright open warfare and mayhem?
Why do they do everything in codes, hide and seek? Play in the shadows?
Looks like they have to use physical forces in humans or Nature to destabilize humans why?
It is clear they use some humans to do their dirty work. Why?
All This has NEVER been explained.
If you have answers or sources of relevant information answering these questions, please leave the links in the description. What you will find in the majority of searches are scattered explanations though great and explosive with outright exposure they still are not easy to apply in life...
In ancient Africa religion, the concept of the divine spark, or ba and ka, represented the individual's spiritual essence and their potential for attaining a higher state of consciousness. According to this belief, each person was born with a spark of divine energy that was a part of the universal life force, but this spark has to be awakened and cultivated in order to reach its full potential. But there is more.
For example, in the Yoruba religion of Nigeria, the concept of "Ase" refers to the divine life force or power that animates all living things.
In the Akan religion of Ghana, the concept of "Sunsum" refers to the individual's spiritual essence or soul that is believed to have been created by the supreme being
, the divine spark is understood as an innate aspect of a person's being that is present from birth.
Ancestors mashavi- compliment DS
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Chi is a person’s spirit. It is a personal life force or, a person's providence, or a portioned-out life principle.
Chukwu created the world, then he put the creative spirit in the man known as his Chi to decide the course of his life.
Chinua Achebe writes, "A man does not only have his own chi but is created by it and no two people, not even blood brothers, it seems, are created by the same chi."
But how do You know you have connected with or have awakened the divine and your life is now accessing deeper aspects of the self, an enlightened Hueman can experience? Even if you think you have greater inner peace, understanding, and fulfillment what guarantees must give certitude of success? The answer is found in the practice taught in this video/. WATCTCH IT and Share It.
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This video is about the definition of African traditional spirituality. This spirituality is defined according to the two different practices of African traditional religion: the divine and the human.
Thus African traditional spirituality is our ability to transcend the limitations imposed on us by the physical body. This mastery is obtained permanently in the divine thanks to the purification of thoughts and is obtained in the human thanks to the observance of rituals.
In the divine African spirituality is the awakening of our divine nature, the Logos through the assistance of holy ancestors, while in the human it is gained through the succor of the illuminated ancestors.
More on this subject can be found in my books available at Amazon.
In this video we look at the true achievements of Ancient Kemet and we redefine its correct position in African history.
Okuninibaa Marimba Ani delivers a powerful speech on her book YURUGU explaining in detail Afrikan world view and #yurugu world view. The meaning and purposes of culture and where Afrikan culture it’s centered: principles, purposes and relation to the Universe.Very important speech and book. As Afrikan people in the diaspora and in the continent after colonization understands this better we will be able to work together and fulfill the promises of a pan African state as #MarcusGarvey profecied as well as many other leaders. Okuninibaa Ani also mentions #OkuniniAmosWilson and the celebration on his tribute and how a critical thinker he was, as he brought forth a lot of understanding about Afrikan education, our union and objectives as a group and how integration in the Americas didn’t help us at all.Check out #AmosWilson playlist as well as #MarimbaAni playlist for more powerful lessons.This is #AfrikanFacts
As we begin Black History Month, this should not just be a reflection on how dope we are… it should also be a call to what Our-story will be moving forward.
It’s more than learning about our past, more than remembering our Ances-Starz, it’s about making sure when we transition, we’re spoken in the same if not higher regard.
Dr. John Henrik Clarke’s last messages to us was “Pan-African or Perish” where he spoke of our need to realize “we all we got!” We can see this today as the ideology of white superiority and eugenics seeks to continually downplay our contributions to the world; the latest the canceling of Critical Race Theory (CRT) being taught in schools—Florida just banned it.
We truly are all we got and until we realize this on a national—and better—GLOBAL scale, our future will continue to be just a celebration of what we “did”, not what we’re going to do!
Let’s move beyond the “know" and dwell in the “do”. Our Ances-Starz did what was necessary to sustain/survive. It’s time those who’ve read and memorized enough about our culture and our S/Hero’s, become them ourselves!
If not, you’re not serious about surviving, I’m Sirius B! Ain’t no mystery god gonna save us; our Ances-Starz won’t either if we don’t help ourselves!
On the most basic of levels, you should:
- Have a “Go Bag" filled with essentials in case you just gotta go with no time to pack. Dry food edibles, water, knives (use for defense, building or cooking), small shovel, seeds (for growing or bartering), light camp gear, electric lighter and flashlight (@CitricsRenewables), several pairs of socks, and durable shoes just for starts.
- Store seeds and know how to plant food. No matter the size of your living space, learn! If you allow someone to feed you, you also allow them to starve you!
- Build up your cardio in case you have to run or walk miles to safety. It also keeps your heart strong.
- Teas, aspirin, first-aid kit, lotions. Also learn about plants so you can actually find remedies without going to Walgreens or Walmart. Remember, the Pharmacy started on the Farm!
- Lastly, let me help you get financially fit @Cryptowoke! You can’t fund any kind of sustainability if you don’t know have the money to pay for it or have it growing passively without you having to work!
Being Afrikan is more than about a month, it’s a lifestyle!
PLAN IT, then PLANT IT for the PLANET! ✊🏿❤️🖤💚
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World Vegan Day is 1st November. Watch this segment and take the Healthy Living Challenge at https://NkwaDua.com/challenge for a chance to win money, prizes, and better health.
Ghanaians are shifting the way we think about food and more of us are becoming curious about vegan diets and how to eat more vegan foods.
What is the difference between vegan and vegetarianism
Do you have to give up the foods you love to eat vegan
What is the link between health and diet
The cedis is dropping. How does eating vegan help the Ghanaian economy?
What do the hosts David Kwaku and Apiorkor really think after tasting the food?
Chef Ama's As Above Sobolo vending launch thank you video.