Why do we run from African Spirituality?

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Phrankleen

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Why do we run from African Spirituality?


Why do we run from African Spirituality? is a recording that stems from my recent encounter with a UK based Pakistani Shop owner who fortified his business with his belief system. 
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  1. I hope the African Spirituality you're talking about does involve human sacrifices because in South Africa, it does. And just because the Chinese and the Indians are also practicing their form of Spirituality which involves sacrifices, it does not mean we can justify it and see the need for it practiced by us.

  2. Greetings from the u.s. just wanted to say that I enjoyed your story and feel the same. A return to African traditions are paramount. Voodoo/hoodoo from the states checking in. Ase beloved brother.

  3. Why do y'all push this lie that ALL African spirituality= Ifa? We're not all descended from the Yoruba. My ancestors were raided and stole by them. Serving the same Orisha y'all push. What about that part?

  4. You speak to many generations, thank you đŸ™đŸŸ
    I am a British born, Jamaican who is respecting and honouring ifa. I watch some of your videos with my 11 year old, I am 33.

  5. I have always questioned the statue or picture of a Jesus on a cross since I was a kid, but I couldn’t voice out my opinion to my parents or even to my mates. I found it bizarre to look up to someone that doesn’t look like me.
    Oh well, try have a picture or statue of Sango openly displayed in a Yoruba restaurant, our people may stop patronizing that restaurant, but they will still patronize Asian restaurants with the image of Buddha.
    Mental slavery is a bitch!

  6. To be honest the mental chain in black people is not ordinary, its deeper than what people think it is. You can only free yourself from it and unlearn a lot of deeply rooted fear mongering things that has being programmed in your subconscious from a young age. It's not an easy road because it can feel lonely when you stand firmly in your truth without fear. Once you know the truth, you will never go back.

  7. Gbayi brother mi! The problem of our people is mental slavery. They have what is called the "identity trap". When you try to live up to an image dictated by others it becomes extremely hard to know exactly who you are and what you want. It is the reason why we have no schools or institiutions of learning in Yoruba! The Chinese learn in Chinese, as do the Japanese and the Russians; they have doctors, scientists and the like who studied in their native language. If the Science text and curriculum can be translated to those languages, why can't it be translated to Yoruba or other Nigerian languages. Sometimes I just wonder, how do you provide freedom for a person who does not know that he is enslaved? Your platform is helping and we will have freedom from mental slavery lojo kan dandan, well done! Thanks for the message. Aboru boye.

  8. Yoruba especially have lost so much, and African in general have lost their divine knowledge of Earth, they allowed Christianity and Islam to take Control of existence. Islam and Christianity is all Ancient African veneration of the Moon and Sun it get nothing to with Salvation. It base on Controlling your destiny, star, and aura. Is not coincidence, you fanatic religion follower can do anything to defend their Pastors, Imam or their Prophet, is powerful mind and aura Control, that you my followers, you must do everything to protect me, and adore me. As you begin to come to point of enlightenment, you beginning to understand all the secret behind all this religion of invader. First thing to do, if you want to destroyed people, you take Control of their mind and Aura, you command their mind to abide with whatever you want.

  9. Hey Phrankleen, just started watching you, great content. I’m thinking of moving but not sure how to. Can you tell us your story of how you made the move, was it hard, what route did you take. Can I work for someone instead of making a business. When you moved to Africa, not seeing which country, which one did you choose, why, and were people welcoming? Can you please make a video of making the move and a small segment on the city and it’s people you chose. It’s hard to find good material and harder to find one that details the steps other than start a business. We aren’t all entrepreneurs

  10. Phrankleen why are you unable to respond to my messages. I've commented on several videos asking you to drop your contact like email so that I can contact you personally. I need to have a discussion with you regarding Ifa

  11. Decolonization of Africans will take a long way as you’ve rightly said, but with baby steps we’ll get there. If not in our life’s time, our future generations will. Thanks for your videos Phrankeenero.

  12. Spitting on what your ancestors left you and cling to something you don't understand in the name of some fake god, is an insult. and I will not be surprised if that's why Africans are suffering oversees and all those places today

  13. Phrank I've never met you in person, I don't know you either. But just just to back your story and video content about guy that explained what that thing hanging up above the door entrance. You're perfectly real and truthful about it. A lot of them are in Chicago and most cites where Lebanese, Indians and few other Nationals trade here in America. They don't Play with their beliefs and business place. We as Africans don't respect what's ours

  14. Thank you phrankleen and welcome back..we have been brainwashed for a very long time..Ifa till I die.pls keep updating us.. me I Sabi share your content..