

Goddess Oracle (Solitude)
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Timbuktu – Mali (c.1900).
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The Dogon’s cosmological tradition begins with a world system or plan that is expressed symbolically in their architectural form of an aligned ritual structure called a Granary. When you see pictures of their granaries their classic form is roughly pyramidal and includes a round base and a square, flat roof with an inscribed circle, four… Read more
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Our Cosmic Connections in plain view. Give thanks for De-Coding! Does this super-charge the grain in some way?
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Thank you, deep and moving perspective of ancient blackness!
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Often those I find in a state of discomfort in their life tend to move faster to truths. They will react with urgency that only the oppressed can feel and move more quickly towards actions to their very own liberation. And for those who have much to lose (materialistically), more often than not will fight and scream against it. It is the… Read more
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So true!
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Not so many instruments are played in Rwandan music as it is essentially a vocal genre. The instruments that are played include, Ikembe, Umudari, Ingoma as well as an instrument named the Inanga. Pictured below is a picture of a Hutu man playing the Inanga instrument and even though the instruments are made and played mostly by the men, the… Read more
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Wonderful!!
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More Afrikan Musical Instruments.
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Meda ase pa me nua for the share. I’m happy that I recognize a few of these instruments, but you’ve introduced so many more.
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