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HOW TO PERFORM RITUALS ON FOFIE FESTIVAL...RABBI TEACHINGS.
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I’ll provide the translation or summary shortly.
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The host says a lot, and if I were to capture it all, it would take ten pages. Forgive the brevity and shortcomings of my translation.
Fofie is a Holy day that occurs on a Friday and nine days after Awukudae (Holy Wednesday).
The host goes by the name Rabbi, but his name is Emanuel Kwaku Ansong.
Why do people come?
This place has a strong power (Ɔbosom/Divinity) called Nana Boafo.
If a person needs spiritual assistance (i.e., fortify themselves or handle problems), that person would come to this spot to sacrifice a chicken, pour libation, and call Nana Boafo to remove the issues plaguing them.
If a person is sick, they would come to this spot to sacrifice a chicken, pour libation, and solicit assistance to remove the sickness.
If a person is having financial issues, business challenges, or life is not going well; they would come to this spot and solicit assistance from Nana Boafo.
On particular observation (Holy) days like Akwasidae, Wukudae, Fofie, and Dapaa, we offer Nana Boafo food.
How to perform the service
Our Ancestral way is a path that doesn’t include evil, and they hate evil. You can’t be wicked and expect assistance from the Ancestors, Abosom (divinities), or Onyame (Creator).
We will offer the Nana Boafo the chicken and ask that they bless our path, provide us strength, blessings, etc.
Before we sacrifice any animal, we have to give it; thanks and ensure it’s not dirty or has any imperfections.
***Pours libation***
The sacrifice
After the libation, you pluck some feathers to show the Nana Boafo.
***He slits the chicken’s throat and sprinkles the blood for the collective Powers called. He throws the chicken.***
If the chicken lies on its back, your plea has been heard.
When the chicken lies on its back, you touch its chest and then touch your chest. This is an affirmation that your offering has been accepted and your pleas will be granted.
Whatever medicine he gives us, it will heal your sickness.
What we did was not devil worship. We are offering this to the Creator, not the devil. These types of sacrifices are seen in the Bible.
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Faith is everything in Afrikan spirituality; without it, nothing can happen. Furthermore, you must live an ethical life by following the ways of our Ancestors to get blessings and assistance. We’ve got written text in Kemet like the Instructions of Ptahotep and oral literature and wisdom like proverbs, songs, and folktales to instruct us.
Most people have trouble with sacrifices, but if you understand human psychology, it all makes sense. For instance, sometimes, when we pray, we have no idea if our request will be accepted. Usually, we’re told to be confident and act as if the request has been answered. This is not easy to do if you’re heavily burdened with an issue. Our minds wander, and we think thousands of thoughts a minute, and often negative thoughts. However, from the Afrikan perspective, when you have performed the necessary rites, like cleaning the chicken and ensuring that there are no imperfections, you live an ethical life, you’ve cleared the way for an answer. If the offering has been accepted, you can confidently walk away, knowing your request will be granted. The worries of waiting or doubting are gone from your mind.
The Afrikan way is highly effective in building self-esteem and confidence and releasing burdens from the spirit.
Nana @obadelekambon wodwene ho sɛn?-
79,528 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
I would say it is knowledge more than faith.
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Nana, ampa ara, ɛyɛ nimdeɛ na yɛhia.
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