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Africans/Blacks and Spirituality

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2009

I think the video speaks for itself.

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  • Speak on it!!

  • Love this sis!

  • Hi Came across this clip.. I have gone too many drumming for the orisa, with black and spanish. Wich im not either one. It it seems that the black community in the religion have a hard time comming down w/ there orisa. like i have said i been to many functions here in miami & nyc and only seen one young black olo osun come down with her. The spanish communtiy dont have a problem with this. Either your a horse or not. Just asking As a olo Oya (white male priest)

  • You are on the correct path, If only we all could be as fortunate. Thank-you for posting.

  • GREAT ARGUMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!! we are all unique in our ways, so why would anyone say one religion is the absolute way/route to experience spirituality or experience the "higher energy" ?

  • like one of our ancestors said- "get religion garbage out of your head, the creator never left us"

  • Check out the movie "Rabbit Proof Fence" to see how it was often done. It's an Austrailian flick, but it tells all our stories.

  • Don't know much about the African process, but here in the staes it was "Kill the savage, save the soul". If you wanted to get the crap beat out of you, practice your religion. They probabily used borading schools over there in Africa also. Here it worked like - you are a 5 or 6 year old playing with you sibs around the house. The Black coats, priests or law came and took you away.

  • Didn't have to tell your parents, just kidnapped you. Took you to a boarding school, burned your clothes, cut your hair and beat you if you used your language. With held food, water until you behaved. It was terrible and painful and was done to indigenous people here up until our parents generation.

  • go godess.hotep

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