Goddess Oracle (Solitude)
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21 year old O’ Plerou Grebet created emojis with West Afrikan cultural references. From the Ivory Coast he aims to study 3D design and virtual reality so he can find new ways of honouring Afrikan tradition. His invention known as “Zouzoukwa” Afrikan emojis has more than 350 downloadable emojis. In a bid to create something Afrikans can relate… Read more
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Real Talk!
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There has and will continue to be a tendency for Westerners to speak of Kemetian religion and Afrikan religion as if these were two separate entities. What this then creates is a false dichotomy on the Afrikan continent , where Kemet is divorced from the rest of Afrika or, to put it another way Kemet is divorced from Nubia, as if there is… Read more
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Exactly!
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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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