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Spirit of Blackness Ancestral Rememberance
We are a website honors for Black/Afrikan/Muur/Washitaw/Indigenous Ancestors
Church of the Afrikan Sons & Daughters of Sampson
Our spiritual collective of Afrikan spiritual systems believers. We are a medium by which the Tree of Life is accessed. Analyze word religion, We find word "religion" is composed of Latin prefix "re" meaning "again, back" and "ligare" meaning "tie, bind, fasten." Religion binds us to the source of existence.
AfriGoddess
AfriGoddess is Konte of Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Dogon, of Mali. She is Yemaya and Osun of the Yoruba of Nigeria. She is Dansuya of the Akan of Ghana. She is Auset, Het-Heru, and Bast of the Khemetan Medu Neter. She is Voodoun, Lukumi, Cadomble, Macumba, Beah, Santeria and every Afrikan-centered spiritual cultural energy both thought of and in
Sekere Arts
Sekere is an ancient Afrikan musical instrument made of beads, string, gourds and each sekere has its own spiritual cultural meaning and purpose and cloth bag with closures and shoulder strap. Sekere colors are consistant with spiritual cultural dynamics of each person and/or purpose. Sekere accompanies all chants, mantras and prayers in spiritual rituals especially of Yoruba tradition
Daughters of Ruth Moabite
Daughters of Ruth of the Moabites gives the connection of high quality melaninated people to the land of (Mu, Lemuria, Washitaw, Muur, Moor) contemporarily known as the united states, prior to columbus' "discovery", in accordance with the bible.
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