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As an aspect of the soul the “Ba” was represented by a human headed bird in ancient Kemet. The Ba speaks to the oneness and harmony with nature that as you see pictured below (as an example) is such a central theme in Afrikan cosmology. In Kemetic science of the soul, the Ba is the aspect of a person that represents the “Soul of Breath”… Read more
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Teach it!
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True history that will never be taught in schools. History is power, controlling what version of history is passed down through generations allows for that power to be consolidated.
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Indeed!
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The flag is highly significant in the Afrikan spiritual system because it symbolises the connections among human beings and so helps to connect human beings to each other to form communities. It serves as a marker of remembrance and love and it connects and unites into one community all humans of a particular familial, spiritual, social,… Read more
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Identity within the coummnity is so powerful and grounding!
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The name of a deity among the Fon people of Benin and the Yoruba of Nigeria is Fa. Among the Yoruba, the name is often rendered “Ifa”. Fa is the far reaching God of fate or destiny who can impact on the lives of all humans. According to the traditional teachers of Afrikan religion, the notion of Fa as the determiner of destiny is the central… Read more
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Nice.
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Deep, comprehendable and Wonderful!
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