| This book is written from a Pan-Afrikan perspective. |
Pan Afrikanism is the idea that all people of Afrikan descent regardless of whether they reside in the United States, United Kingdom, Puerto Rico, or Ghana, are focused on the advancement and liberation of all Afrikan people. Explored here is parenting for liberation of the Afrikan family. |
There is a saying, “if you heal a woman you heal a nation”. I offer this book as a token of peace and healing. As a group of people, Afrikans hold much sickness, hurt, toxicity, and disease. These ailments are brought on by emotional and physical issues. Women especially hold on to this hurt in their centers, their wombs. All life comes from the womb. Afrikan nations depend on the womb to build and grow. The men have wombs too. Men and women have many relationship issues due to a myriad of factors. Afrikan women have forgotten what it was like to hold the Afrikan man in her womb, sending him love, protection, and healing. The Afrikan man has forgotten the womb from which he came. He has essentially forgotten who his mother is. He has forgotten floating in those sweet peaceful waters. Afrikan men and women were connected through the womb, vibrating on the same degree. This connection established harmony. They both have forgotten about the womb experience. Your subconscious mind remembers the experience, go within and reclaim it. |
The womb is attacked through everyday household chemicals, foods, and emotional issues. The emotional factor is a big component. Water carries emotions. Emotions alone can change the conditions of the womb including the taste of the amniotic fluid. Not only are Afrikans in a dire need of healing, but it must start in the primordial waters. |
Afrikan women and men have to listen to the ancestor’s advice. They are spiritual people with a connection to the universe. The people and the universe are one. The universe provides everything to heal thyself. So live in a state of Maat, balance, truth, and reciprocity. |
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