ABAKUA (6/8): Male Rites of Passage ~ Serving the Divine Feminine Within

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2010

Musicians: Conscious Evolution (Ben), Richard Congo Lambrecht.

ABAKUA, is a 6/8 rhythm used in Secret African Male Initiation Rites in ancient Southeastern Nigerian, Cameroun and the Congo. Brought to the "New World" by slaves it ultimately evolved into the rumbas of the Guanabocua, Mantanzas and Havana districts of Cuba. The ritual and rhythm symbolizes male worship of the Leopard . . . the most feared of all Forest Spirit Deities. Legends from Asia, Europe to Africa have it that the Leopard was the Guardian of Fabled Divine Feminine Goddess Spirits who rode the Forests of Earth on their backs (e.g., Anastasia, Ringing Cedar books). Imo, the key to unlocking this highly guarded Secret to Male Realization is by locating, acknowledging, harmonizing and integrating . . . the mysterious, subliminal Intuitive frequencies . . . . . . without Ego Control . . . of the . . . 'Divine Feminine . . . the Odd 3 Count PULSE" . . . Hidden . . . Illiusively . . . Within. Look for Conscious . . . Focused Intent . . . required to Solo (quinto) to this challenging Archetypal Rhythm! Conscious Evolution (Ben) is not a member of the Abakua Society. He is an Initiate of African Yoruba, specifically the Orishas (Universal Spirit Deities) Obatala (Supreme Consciousness) and Chango (God of Thunder).

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