Goddess Oracle (Solitude)
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In general, in Afrika and the diaspora, past and present, the spoken word dominates communication culture, this is part of the continuity with the ancient Afrikan past. What is also known as “Oral Literature” or “Orature”, the “Oral Tradition” refers to a wide body of oral discourse that encompasses every subject and in every type of… Read more
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very true, some things are sought out to be changed(upgraded as they say), but a pure foundation base will never evolve unto uselessness.
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Kama kawaida maarifa ya thamani dada. Nashukuru sana.
As usual valuable knowledge sister. Thanks a lot.- View 1 reply
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@Goddess Oracle 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺❤❤💐💐💐
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” The one who is looking for knowledge is like an arrow shot towards the sun. If that arrow ever touches the sun, it will not come back; but if it touches the sun and comes back to Earth, it will no longer be an arrow.” – Prophet Neb Naba Lamoussa Morodenibig.
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powerful!
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” Abuk” is the name of the first woman in the world according to the Dinka people of Southern Sudan. The Dinka believe that the Creator made Abuk and “Garang”, the first man out of rich clay of Sudan. Once, Abuk and Garang were created, they were placed in a huge pot; when the Creator opened the pot, the man and woman were fully formed as… Read more
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So powerful, so simple and enlightening, of the female glory among those that rest in the culture and love of the Neter.
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Afrikan Art In Living Form.
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Cultured.
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