Why You Must Stand With Your African Ancestors To Fight Against Evil to Avoid Curses & Poverty.

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Why You Must Stand With Your African Ancestors To Fight Against Evil to Avoid Curses & Poverty.


In This Video, I talked about How to honor and serve your African Ancestors properly by actively reporting evil doers and other ills in the society instead of only doing libations and animal offerings.Enjoy

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19 Comments

  1. Hmmm… I like the part that you said the ones that have gone far in religion before their eyes are opened should atleast help those doing the work… And personally they can establish some truths… There's an old man that was able to point out details in the bible of amen ra being the prime deity of deities and even quoted direct bible verses in the bible where amen ra said he was present when El was created…

    Some of those teachings helped me to stay on the kemetic side even when i saw most teachers on you tube were not authentic till i met you and someone that are my main go to…

    The old man i am talking about, his teachings were so disruptive in the christian space that he was locked up and might still be locked up till now….

    These pastors can establish some of these truths on their pulpit and let their followers discover the lies of Jesus for themselves over time…

    Its taking me years to have a balanced understanding of our spirituality because of the depth of the deception and the misrepresentation of afro spirituality by some of our ethnic groups traditions and traditionalists that do not have indepth understanding about why their ancestors laid down those traditions…

  2. Where do we draw the line on avenging or defending yourself from evil people by fighting fire with fire and just being outright wicked and harming people with african spirituality crafts…

    Sometimes when bad is done to you and you'er able to withstand it, when its time to retaliate you feel some empathy and most times you would want to let it slide not considering the fact that if its the other person thats in your position, they would not hesitate to retaliate or even take your life…

    Where do we draw the line between empathy and revenge?