

Goddess Oracle (Solitude)
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Pictured below is another example of Afrikan aesthetic, cultural continuation. One of the major dance of Southern Afrika is the “Indlamu” of the Nguni speaking people groups which are the Zulu, Xhosa, Swazi, Shangaan and Ndebele. It is performed in a single or double line under the control of a leader who determines the start and end of a… Read more
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Purpose and beauty!
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The precursor to ‘step shows.’
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Part One…
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Hum, they where clueless then as well as today, in dealing with the deepness of the Afrikan
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They weren’t really health workers but agents strategically placed to make sure they finish d genocidal processs but on a different level, cuz they instigated it in d first place.
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Very interesting post. Im getting into ‘trauma informed’ care and am looking for insight on how to view this from an ACE perspective. I know Dr. Mawiyah Kambon is great resource.
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“Ori” refers to the physical head among the Yoruba of Nigeria; it is the symbol of Olodumare, the creator, and of the essential personality, the soul of each individual. Ori is that spiritual essence that wields the greatest influence on a person’s life from birth to the grave. For the Yoruba, this means that ones life is predetermined by… Read more
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Nice.
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OK thanks for this explanation.
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Wonderful, simple, uplifting and inspiring
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I need to live then. Thx Goddess.
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109,038 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
That\’s Baba Imhotep of PLM. He came on the Sankɔfa Journey 2017.
The Sankɔfa Journey – an Afrikan liberation experience to Ghana and Benin
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