Furthermore, Gerald Massey, who wrote extensively on Kemetic philosophy and religion, suggested the following etymology for Africa:
Af rui ka meaning "to turn toward the opening of the Ka". The Ka is the energetic double of every person and "opening of the Ka" refers to a womb or birthplace. Africa would be, for the Egyptians, "the birthplace."
Don't let your anger for whites blind you to the truth in plain sight.
I am one who openly express my unconventional truth and most of it was/is by way of personal experiences, revelations and communion with our ancestors. I see the problem with many of us lies in a fear of breaking away from & questioning 'cultural norms'. Our ancestors were one with spirit and elements and have gained great wisdom because of it. Sadly, if one were to express the gaining knowledge in the same way that our ancestors had done, it will be seen as Satanic; the fear & spell is mighty!
@On3Thought That is incorrect, Family. If Afrika was named after Scipio Africanus then why didn't his father have the same last name? Afrika wasn't named after Scipio. Scipio was named after Afrika. Peace!
Bible text existed before whites laid hands on it. Keep that in mind. Christianity was established by Emperor Constantine around 312 A.D. Go to Ethiopia and research the God they bow down to. The God of Abraham.
for the 2nd comment--did you listen to the entire show or to both shows on blogtalk, or did you just reply from these 10 minutes? I use the phrase "classical & traditional Afrika," therefore i am referencing at least 200,000-300,000 years. Back that far, no fictional abraham, fictional christianity, no fictional bible. Just Afrika. Stretch your mind beyond any AND every bible reference
And what I am saying, is that with deeper understanding of what we were ACTUALLY doing, that is not the case. We have been told that from folks, caucasoid and stolen Afrikan, who haven't really looked into what we were doing. Heru IS NOT jesus, the PRT EM HRU is NOT the bible. This Sunday's show will specifically look at some of this. Tune in.
@AfrikasReAscention Africa was NOT named after Scipio Africanus. I'm tired of hearing this because it's the other way around. Publius Cornelius Scipio received the agnomen Africanus after his defeat of Hannibal. This was due to his insistence on bringing the war to the African theatre which had always proven disastrous to Rome since the defeat of Caesar by Candace of Kush.
Africa is possibly derived from Afri, Afar, Ifri, Ifran, and other terms that are all INDIGENOUS to the continent.
Furthermore, Gerald Massey, who wrote extensively on Kemetic philosophy and religion, suggested the following etymology for Africa:
Af rui ka meaning "to turn toward the opening of the Ka". The Ka is the energetic double of every person and "opening of the Ka" refers to a womb or birthplace. Africa would be, for the Egyptians, "the birthplace."
Don't let your anger for whites blind you to the truth in plain sight.
iArsalan 1 year ago
I am one who openly express my unconventional truth and most of it was/is by way of personal experiences, revelations and communion with our ancestors. I see the problem with many of us lies in a fear of breaking away from & questioning 'cultural norms'. Our ancestors were one with spirit and elements and have gained great wisdom because of it. Sadly, if one were to express the gaining knowledge in the same way that our ancestors had done, it will be seen as Satanic; the fear & spell is mighty!
AstralBooBaby 1 year ago
Love this! Thank you-
TheAfroQween 1 year ago
Africa was named after a Roman General, Scipio Africanus. I believe Ham was the original name.
On3Thought 1 year ago
@On3Thought
go to odwirafo.com
click ARTICLES
ONE answer to your question is the 1st link/pdf
AfrikasReAscention 1 year ago
@On3Thought That is incorrect, Family. If Afrika was named after Scipio Africanus then why didn't his father have the same last name? Afrika wasn't named after Scipio. Scipio was named after Afrika. Peace!
MrHolipsism 1 year ago
@On3Thought Africanus is latin for African. so He was named After Africans not the other way round XD
naturalnchic1 1 year ago
Bible text existed before whites laid hands on it. Keep that in mind. Christianity was established by Emperor Constantine around 312 A.D. Go to Ethiopia and research the God they bow down to. The God of Abraham.
On3Thought 1 year ago
@On3Thought
for the 2nd comment--did you listen to the entire show or to both shows on blogtalk, or did you just reply from these 10 minutes? I use the phrase "classical & traditional Afrika," therefore i am referencing at least 200,000-300,000 years. Back that far, no fictional abraham, fictional christianity, no fictional bible. Just Afrika. Stretch your mind beyond any AND every bible reference
AfrikasReAscention 1 year ago
@AfrikasReAscention
Christianity is a European version of what already existed. That's all I'm arguing.
On3Thought 1 year ago
@On3Thought
And what I am saying, is that with deeper understanding of what we were ACTUALLY doing, that is not the case. We have been told that from folks, caucasoid and stolen Afrikan, who haven't really looked into what we were doing. Heru IS NOT jesus, the PRT EM HRU is NOT the bible. This Sunday's show will specifically look at some of this. Tune in.
AfrikasReAscention 1 year ago
@AfrikasReAscention Africa was NOT named after Scipio Africanus. I'm tired of hearing this because it's the other way around. Publius Cornelius Scipio received the agnomen Africanus after his defeat of Hannibal. This was due to his insistence on bringing the war to the African theatre which had always proven disastrous to Rome since the defeat of Caesar by Candace of Kush.
Africa is possibly derived from Afri, Afar, Ifri, Ifran, and other terms that are all INDIGENOUS to the continent.
iArsalan 1 year ago