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I am designing a ritual of female worshiping masculine energy. The focus will be on an esteemed elder and the men who fought and won our freedom from chattel enslavement in the U.S. Does anyone have any experience or resources that can help with this? It’s very important and near and dear to my heart because “Lincoln” is given credit that… Read more
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Nana Malidome Some has several books on rituals. Have you read the “Healing Wisdoms of Africa”?
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I’m happy to see Notre Dame going down in flames, and so close to Easter. Is this a ritual by the wazugus (and there overseeres) to buy them some time before the anahilation of their reign, a sign from the unseen rhealms (Afrikan spirits included) of the end of the age of religion (or neither)?
While on the subject does anyone know of the… Read more
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88,678 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Yeah, chickens coming home to roost. Haven’t researched into ishtar.
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aka Inanna in Sumer? I’ve only read whatever is easily found online. If there’s no older story of a deity that goes to the underworld then it’s the story on which is based the Ceres/Persephone/Pluto Greek myth except Ishtar dies and is resusitated. Her death/descent is used to explain winter and she is alive/back = Spring.
And Al-Aqsa… Read more
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SankofaMAAT, I thought I was the only one who had the thought that the scales of justicie were creaking toward balance in the case of Notre Dame. Ase’ Obadele’.
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Important questions: When visiting Afrikan contries should one embrace the hospitality and eat all foods offered or maintain their diet of primariley fruits, vegetables, languemes kwk?
For me I have no problem eating meat again if it’s in a ritualistic form like an offering or celebration of sorts , but the idea of eating what I sense to be… Read more
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88,678 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Wherever I go, I let them know my diet and they prepare my food special for me. They understand it the same way they understand that people have taboos. Obi mfa fɛreɛ mmene kaseɛ – someone doesn’t swallow a bone out of shyness.
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