

Goddess Oracle (Solitude)
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“Apart from the antisocial effects of the accumulation of personal wealth, the very desire to accumulate it must be interpreted as a vote of “no confidence” in the social system. For when a society is so organised that it cares about it’s individuals, then, provided he is willing to work, no individual with that society should worry about… Read more
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Source: UJAMAA – Essays on Socialism by Julius K. Nyerere (page 3).
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Pictured below are Gilbert and Dionesie and they are couple from Burundi. Both farmers together they have two children. By an intuitive decision, they selflessly adopted another child (boy) into their family. A couple who embody family and home, they did not take their story of adoption as anything remarkable, they simply met a need that… Read more
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Positive stories like this we can simply see that both the child/children and the parents are both equally blessed.
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“Mineral is the storage place of memory, the principle of creativity, resources, stories and symbolism. In the cosmological wheel, mineral is located in the west and is coloured white. It is the elemental energy that allows us to remember, to communicate with one another, to express our feelings, to receive messages from the other world, and… Read more
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I’ve heard that expression, but this post places an elevating clarity!
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Aane, I see. Marrow IS the incubator for our VITAL blood cells which in turn holds universal LIfe Force/Consciousness
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Read and watched videos that showed that minerals like crystal rocks and precious resources (gold, cobalt, diamond) are all alive on different planes on existence. That’s why crystals are used to heal and stuff. I think that’s also why Afrika seems so “dead”. If memories and knowledge are found in these minerals they’ve all been exported… Read more
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“The word “Swahili” is derived from the Arabic word sahil which means coast. When the Arabs first saw the African people living along the coast they gave these coastal people who spoke Bantu languages the name “Sahili.” KiSwahili is a Bantu language to which many Arabic words have been added. This came about over a long history of… Read more
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Pages 175-176: The History of Africa, The Quest For Eternal Harmony : Third Edition by Molefi Kete Asante.
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Very enlightening and beautiful focus on information
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Vintage Liberian Ingenuity (Cars made from Bamboo).
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