In the Service of our Ancestors and African Love, Listen Seeker, I come in peace, “You will free yourself when you learn to be neutral and follow the instructions of your heart without letting things perturb you. This is the way of Maat.” — African Proverb The way of Maat is Self-Discipline, Self-Worth and Self-KnowledgeContinue reading “Active Submission: An African Solution for Passive-Aggressive Africans”
Category Archives: African Philosophy
Of African Gender Roles and the Five Elements
In the Service of our Ancestors and African Love, Listen Seeker, I come in peace, “Man, know thyself … and thou shalt know the gods.” — African Proverb The African Man and Woman are complements. This Knowledge has been handed down from times immemorial. Yet it’s rarely understood what the two complete. We can sayContinue reading “Of African Gender Roles and the Five Elements”
The Ancient African Relationship between Knowledge, Wisdom and Love; Ignorance, Error and Hate
In the Service of our Ancestors and African Love, Listen Seeker, I come in peace, “Self-Determinant People Seek and Develop their own Peace, Possessions and Consciousness.” — African Blood Siblings Core Tenet Any oppressed African will notice Africans whom deem themselves Knowledgeable, Wise or Loving despite African Ignorance, Error or Hate. The contradiction stems fromContinue reading “The Ancient African Relationship between Knowledge, Wisdom and Love; Ignorance, Error and Hate”
We must distinguish between Recruiting Soldiers and Training Soldiers
In the Service of our Ancestors and African Love, Listen Seeker, I come in peace, “Warfare starts with a recruitment of people and ends with an exposure to the enemy. Somehow we don’t recruit, arm, organize, train, lodge, etc; but we’re shocked that our exposure is to our demise.” — Onitaset Kumat In Brooklyn, NY,Continue reading “We must distinguish between Recruiting Soldiers and Training Soldiers”
African Femininity and Masculinity
Listen Siblings, I come in peace, “When you teach a boy, you teach a person; but when you teach a girl, you educate a nation.” — African Proverb Physically a woman completes a man and a man completes a woman. “As without so within:” Spiritually a woman completes a man and a man completes aContinue reading “African Femininity and Masculinity”