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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @keithwilliams2852
    @keithwilliams2852 Год назад +228

    As an African who was born and raised in the west, I cannot fully express how proud I feel listening to you guys philosophizing about the existential situation of the AFRICAN PEOPLE; especially when you do so in some of the native African languages. I am indeed impressed by your courage to analyze the Bible in the manner that you do. Europeans and Arabs have really done a masterful job in using their religions and education systems in subjugating the AFRICAN PEOPLE and plundering the MOTHERLAND. The one-sided interaction between such foreigners and the AFRICAN PEOPLE has resulted in the complete enslavement of the AFRICAN mind and the colonization of the African continent. Analogically speaking, Christianity and Islam were the toxins that were used to reduce the African People to their current state. You guys are, therefore, on the right track in recognizing that the only genuine cure for the plight to which BLACK people have been relegated is a new system of thought or frame of mind that will function as an antidote to the venom now plaguing the race. Different individuals and institutions would offer a plethora of solutions to the current state of affairs. But there is really no need for anyone to try the reinvent the wheel. As you guys have shown, Africans have a rich history which provides an immense pool of ideas for resuscitating the African race. Besides, His Imperial Majesty (HIM) Emperor Haile Selassie I, The Right Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey, and other enlightened BLACK thinkers like President Kwame Nkrumah and Malcolm X have provided a valuable road map for genuine BLACK development. This alternative road map or paradigm shift has come to be known as the Rastafarian Movement or Philosophy of RASTAFARI. Unfortunately, as Dr. Joy DeGruy explains in her book POST TRAUMATIC SLAVE SYNDROME, it will take a considerable period of time for the AFRICAN PEOPLE to rid themselves of the intensity of the dehumanization wrought upon them by Arabs and Europeans. Dr. DeGruy’s findings have been convincingly corroborated by scientists at Duke University who have concluded that it is easier to domesticate the puppies of dogs than the puppies of wolves because the puppies of dogs, unlike the puppies of wolves, have inherited the domesticated genes of their forebears. It is as a result of this phenomenon that BLACK people are still finding it extremely difficult to rid themselves of the “slavery” syndrome. The task ahead is, therefore, great indeed. And given the efforts of such Eurocentric field marshals like Pastor Peter Youngren, and Pastor E.A. Adeboye, the task seems to be an unending one. A clear case in point is Prof. PLO Lumumba who, despite his wealth of education and his captivating eloquence, is unable to consider that Christianity and Islam (by extension) are the root causes for the backwardness of the AFRICAN PEOPLE. Those of us who have seen the light through the fledgling Philosophy of RASTAFARI must therefore keep pressing on. For, unless BLACK people are able to show that they have fully emancipated themselves from the shackles of their enslavement, they would be unable to truly contend that they are equal to other races.

    • @_Tradewitht
      @_Tradewitht Год назад +3

      Very profound . No wonder I have moved from both religions (Islam and Christianity) as my inner self was not contempt with them.

    • @someoneelse1895
      @someoneelse1895 Год назад +4

      I don't know who you are but I'm waiting for your book

    • @derrickplummet
      @derrickplummet Год назад

      O

    • @DorlenSabbath
      @DorlenSabbath Год назад +1

      Woow👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @ChillyM7
      @ChillyM7 Год назад

      What a book you wrote

  • @AbhishekVankit
    @AbhishekVankit Год назад +42

    More strength to you guys in all parts of Africa... well wishes from India 🇮🇳 🙏🏻

  • @analhaq007
    @analhaq007 Год назад +98

    🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼Lots of Love and Respect from an Indian🇮🇳 Hindu🚩🕉

  • @mzekenamanjearistokasi6832
    @mzekenamanjearistokasi6832 Год назад +128

    This profound convo is priceless. Every African child should see it.

    • @CRISPALMURITHI-gn4nj
      @CRISPALMURITHI-gn4nj Год назад

      Now what is this stupidity called a bobble doin In our continent

  • @deneese209
    @deneese209 Год назад +17

    My toes are curling listening to this discussion. I feel like a raging bull who wants to bust out of its chains.🙏🏿 I am so thankful for this food.✊🏿

    • @IshtarLinqu
      @IshtarLinqu Год назад

      Nupuqi Om-Re Khonectics chamber degrees will guide you

  • @nanderizer
    @nanderizer Год назад +20

    Love the conversation. For future conversations, can you please consider listing the sources of literature from which to refer, to do further readings because we clearly have a lot to unlearn and learn as a people. Thank you for pouring into us!

  • @shru911
    @shru911 Год назад +25

    Yes as an Indian i do believe that u have to first recognize ur roots...india is seeing transformation because now we are working with pride on ourselves, we, our ancestors are our inspiration, we have finally come over the inferiority complex.
    Do u know the indus valley civilization also practised life after death concept just like Africans. I feel really sad how africans' identity is totally erased, do not worry everything will be in its place...u r on right path realization is the 1st step
    Development with holding African culture close to ur heart should be way forward.
    Go Africa our wishes, prayers are with you🙂🙏👍

  • @HappinessWithin
    @HappinessWithin Год назад +61

    I was born in the Congo and raised in Australia. Southern and Central Africa are Bantu, and we have a lot of similarities in cultures and languages. My dad went to Cape Town for medical treatment, and he was able to understand Zulu when his nurses were speaking. I am loving this show, and I hope they can do more interviews like this to open our eyes, especially for Africans raised in Western countries.

    • @docktornjathika3773
      @docktornjathika3773 Год назад +5

      It's always so amazing as an African when you travel to another African country and can pick up words from the indigenous languages that are similar to my native tongue. Goes to show how the current borders imposed by the colonial masters were simply arbitrary

    • @ellenmanasoe907
      @ellenmanasoe907 Год назад +4

      They language they speak in cape town is Xhosa by the way, it does sound a bit familiar to zulu though

    • @unpopularopinion_za
      @unpopularopinion_za  Год назад +4

      We will certainly try. Thank you for watching.

    • @jeromelubabalojacobs8872
      @jeromelubabalojacobs8872 Год назад

      Except Xhosa is spoken in Cape Town

    • @IshtarLinqu
      @IshtarLinqu Год назад

      Nupuqi Om-Re Khonectics chamber degrees will guide you

  • @thembelaty.7960
    @thembelaty.7960 Год назад +14

    Tau Tau is a genius, a great teacher! What an analyst! We need these teachings every week. And Ayalew is very knowledgeable as well.

  • @missleshp
    @missleshp Год назад +36

    This is one of the most enlightening teachings I have ever heard after many years of searching for esoteric knowledge. I hope these two wise men keep coming back. Lesedi

  • @yangamthuthi7360
    @yangamthuthi7360 Год назад +43

    Hotep to All my Queens and Kings
    Sending gratitude to souls who made this enlightenment episode possible , we give thanks to souls who will be tab in. Spirituality is a journey ,sibulele kakhulu kweziNkosi ngozisa ukukhanya eluntwini ,isintu sakuthi sithi masibuye eluntwini.
    Ankh Udja Seneb
    Ase

    • @unpopularopinion_za
      @unpopularopinion_za  Год назад +4

      Asbonge. Thank you for watching, part 2 is coming.

    • @dingalodingalo8447
      @dingalodingalo8447 Год назад +2

      Hotep ke TeBoHo.Neteru ke Ntate.Ankh ke go nkha as you breathe.

    • @dingalodingalo8447
      @dingalodingalo8447 Год назад +2

      Nkha is breathe.seneb is selebego health appearance.Udja is go ja/ Ku dla, Ku DJa.

  • @shubhangimishra7834
    @shubhangimishra7834 Год назад +7

    Best wishes to your Channel from India. African continent is quite similar to the Indian subcontinent I always felt as an Indian student of History. We share civilisational heritage and generations of ancestral knowledge. Before introduction of Christianity, Both India and different empires of Africa were very wealthy and had rich culture and religion. No one can understand the plight of African colonization better than us Indians. The whites labelled us Black and Brown people of being uncivilized and Jungle people. I wish African nations also decolonize and gets rid of all Unafrican religions. Every religion has a right to be practiced. It was very interesting to know about the funeral practices in Pre colonized Nigeria. The practices were logical and thoughtful. I wish for a stronger than ever Global south. All of us colonized countries should move back to our culture and traditions and reject European culture. May our Great ancestors bless the beautiful Lands of Africa and India!!! 🇮🇳 🤝 🇳🇬

  • @rahulsen_starlin
    @rahulsen_starlin Год назад +13

    Be true to your root, be proud of your culture and make revolution in countries that will lead to prosperity in daily life and be strong.

    • @ways5140
      @ways5140 Год назад +1

      On which part he talks about India

  • @nyikobaloyi5527
    @nyikobaloyi5527 Год назад +97

    Not even 10 minutes into this and I’m already getting critical African knowledge. This is going to be great!

    • @IshtarLinqu
      @IshtarLinqu Год назад

      Nupuqi Om-Re Khonectics chamber degrees will guide you

  • @travgazijr2077
    @travgazijr2077 Год назад +41

    I love it when we jus move within 4 different languages in a few sentences 🔥🔥🔥🇿🇦

  • @tanyanivincent33
    @tanyanivincent33 Год назад +10

    As someone currently studying Bachelor of IKS in health this very useful to me. ❤️peace to the Gods

  • @sjekula
    @sjekula Год назад +45

    I like this topic. I've always wondered what the true African way to conduct funerals is because our funerals have become so Christianised.

    • @khutjoseepe6900
      @khutjoseepe6900 Год назад

      I actually remember my grandmother teling me about this specific thing. Exactly bra

    • @sjekula
      @sjekula Год назад +3

      @@khutjoseepe6900 please share some of his wisdom with us. What did mkhulu say?

    • @khutjoseepe6900
      @khutjoseepe6900 Год назад

      @@sjekula she said back then they used to eat everything even rats but they were not the mordern city rat but the ones that stay in the the mountains
      Regarding the funeral she said when someone died they would keep them inside wet river soil to keep the body fresh, while they communicate with the cheif of that place to inform them of what happened and the cheif would send for that specific person who will prepare the body. Note the family okare they were involved only in preserving the body and preparing it for the guy who will shape the body into the feutal position because by that time the body would be stiff. So after the ritual person comes heres what he does to the body...he makes cut or incisions behind the legs the back and behind the neck so that the corpse would bend easily into the feutal position and they did have Egyptian styles burial not entirely in the context that they barried them in circular graves with all their favorite possessions e.g Snaif, tobacco. Seeds of of his favorite crop ect and the graves were nameless and inside the family yard mojarateng

    • @Tenacity_Daily
      @Tenacity_Daily Год назад +1

      @@khutjoseepe6900 please share with us

  • @KemTvWestAfrica
    @KemTvWestAfrica Год назад +51

    I am watching from Ghana 🇬🇭. I love this two please bring them back

    • @unpopularopinion_za
      @unpopularopinion_za  Год назад +3

      Thank you for watching.

    • @jeronimoarmando3254
      @jeronimoarmando3254 Год назад +3

      Aba I love them like baba credo mutwa I know my Baba ABA mzileni yingqwela le

    • @myblueradio
      @myblueradio Год назад

      @@unpopularopinion_zathere was a gentleman/brother call Avraham Ben Moshe and very learned person in such topics and I will be very happy to arrange for him to be this wonderful platform to share his unpopular opinion on such topics and furthermore

  • @mxcury3472
    @mxcury3472 Год назад +32

    This knowledge is underated and needed in South Africa 🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @IshtarLinqu
      @IshtarLinqu Год назад

      Nupuqi Om-Re Khonectics chamber degrees will guide you

  • @aishawilliams5933
    @aishawilliams5933 Год назад +27

    Thank you so much for teaching , I wish I understood more , but what I did understand was powerful. Hopefully English subtitles will be added. Much love from the Island of Trinidad.

  • @bcknowthyself
    @bcknowthyself Год назад +56

    I feel like crying. This knowledge is out of this world🙏🙏🙏

  • @girishpoojari2910
    @girishpoojari2910 Год назад +5

    If you are here to listen India mentioned in this discussion. It starts at 19.30 . Your Welcome!

  • @kudakwashegwanzura1954
    @kudakwashegwanzura1954 Год назад +15

    Africans will not stay blindfolded forever esp with great minds like these 2 . We want more of such teachings

  • @sjekula
    @sjekula Год назад +8

    Interesting names. Perhaps you can enlighten us about how they came about.

  • @aryaninnit
    @aryaninnit Год назад +4

    Discover your roots my African friends, your culture is the most diverse culture in the world, colorful and beautiful. Resurgence of your cultural identity will be instilling pride for the future generations. Best wishes from an Indian.

  • @JohnThomas-li2vi
    @JohnThomas-li2vi Год назад +13

    Excellent show, uplifting wisdom, factual knowledge and clearly understood. Congratulations on taking your time out to put this beautiful presentation together. Peace and love.

  • @moonnubianblue8288
    @moonnubianblue8288 Год назад +5

    Give thanks for the language, the knowledge. Born in Barbados 🇧🇧 but African blooded

  • @MurtadEDeen
    @MurtadEDeen Год назад +14

    Respect From India 🙏🏻🙏🏻
    #Exmuslim

  • @RajeshRajago
    @RajeshRajago Год назад +24

    Interesting discussion. Love from India❤🇮🇳

  • @nkosinathidlamini8683
    @nkosinathidlamini8683 Год назад +6

    We need more unpacking when it comes to the school of thoughts. Yahwe, eltsibo, detronical school of thoughts etc. This is super interesting. Especially the El part of it. Give thanks ♥️

  • @siyabongantinga880
    @siyabongantinga880 Год назад +12

    I love you guys , so you know I have downloaded these teachings from day 1 ,blessings my kings umkhulukhulwane abenani ,I follow a lot of our history and I think you guys are best at what you do and know ,
    surely I'll share this with friends and fam

  • @lehlagaremogadime7494
    @lehlagaremogadime7494 Год назад +6

    Just when you thought you know enough!! Thank you for this important knowledge. I only wish we can engage more on topics like this without getting emotional.

  • @shreyaszagade1881
    @shreyaszagade1881 Год назад +13

    Great explanation.
    Being an Indian 🇮🇳 I agree him 100%.

  • @michaelthompson6452
    @michaelthompson6452 Год назад +4

    Great video!! It's sad to hear the truth about our melaninated family. This type of conversation needs to be taken seriously.

  • @rhulanibaloyi7462
    @rhulanibaloyi7462 Год назад +6

    This should be on national TV 📺 for awakening a black child

  • @newseasondp
    @newseasondp Год назад +2

    Wow when my father died I didn't go to the grave...something didn't allow me to go but I watched from the car across the road while all my brothers went...I am married with kids...im glad something told me to not go.

  • @bloucrick
    @bloucrick Год назад +2

    Hello Abba and Thau Thau I am listening from Trinidad and Tobago and I so love the knowledge you all share 😍

  • @NompumeleloZungu-m1j
    @NompumeleloZungu-m1j 2 месяца назад

    Camagwini Bo Ndate👏👏 ngicela ukubuza izincwadi zalolulwazi zitholakala kanjn Uma zikhona Camagu 👏👏

  • @mlungisimanqina1966
    @mlungisimanqina1966 Год назад +41

    okuncane kokubonga

  • @thabithadiale8999
    @thabithadiale8999 Год назад +2

    Practicing africanism is very challenging in this day and time...but I think it gets better to have the knowledge

  • @liciouslicious6808
    @liciouslicious6808 Год назад +10

    I could listen to you grootmans 24/7 too much knowledge 💐💐 Thank for this. We're lost as African generation

  • @65factor
    @65factor Год назад +3

    Yhooooo the Opening and the Closing it's as if you planned it.... The vibration is too high 😂😂🙆🏾‍♂️. Powerful Information, extremely Powerful. In the journey of enlightenment you always discover that the More you know, the Little you know

  • @sikhumbuzodlamini6290
    @sikhumbuzodlamini6290 Год назад +12

    Not being able to converse globally in an indigenous tounge is disadvantageous such that sacred information will end up falling in the wrong hands. We got got...

  • @MsMousy82
    @MsMousy82 Год назад +28

    ANOTHER ONE PLEASE! BRING THEM BACK!!!!!

  • @teedee370
    @teedee370 Год назад +2

    How do we decolonise ourselves is the question. We didn't create this, yet we are the ones left with the colonisation demons and we must try and sift through the rubble which we didn't create and find the precious african gems that we are? We know what we are not, we know there is something missing, but we don't know who we are, what and where to find it.

  • @LIBRA3s
    @LIBRA3s Год назад +11

    Amazing conversation.. still need the 9 components of the soul.. you could not finish it.. the brother had so much to share he forgot his master is dropping jewels..

  • @hijosh84
    @hijosh84 Год назад +1

    All converted Hindu from Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Goa and Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh should listen to these Nigerians and go back to their original religion ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ikhontuqamata8826
    @ikhontuqamata8826 Год назад +1

    Great Build, lot of bombs dropped. Siyabulela kweziNkosi ngosirhabulisa ngolwazi lwemvelo

  • @jm1751
    @jm1751 Год назад +17

    Thank you for this - really insightful!
    Question: Is there a way we can get subtitles for the video so we can have a fuller understanding of what is being said?

  • @kotelokotelo2886
    @kotelokotelo2886 Месяц назад

    THAPELO EA BASOTHO
    oho Molimo re re utloe rea rapela Molimo o mocha rapela oa khale o re rapelle ho o moholo Jere mojari oa lits'ito tsa batho, hlabang tse t'soeu le fepe Balimo le tle le bone ha Molimo O thaba. Molimo oa Leseli, oa Rammoloki, Liatla li tsoeu tsa Rammoloki, li soeufalitsoe ke ho bopa masea, masea a manyenyane libokothoane. Molimo oa Leseli oa Rammoloki, Molimo o liatla li maroba, liatla li robakiloe ke ho re shoela. thlahla macholo, hlahla metsi a etse keleli, hoba keleli e nchafatsa lichaba lichaba li tsoang ho Uena 'mopong li tlang ho khutlela ho Uena meahong. LESELI KHANYA

  • @africanliberationstationwi2594
    @africanliberationstationwi2594 Год назад +1

    My brother's this was a very beautiful exchange I would love to meet with you because you are great teachers my brother's I give thanks 40 inlightenment.

  • @wildflower7925
    @wildflower7925 Год назад +32

    In Luganda, Uganda we say Muzimu, you guys say mudimu. Wow, Bantu people are all the same. ❤

  • @godmodeforexmasters148
    @godmodeforexmasters148 Год назад +3

    @upopilar Opinion, Can we get another episode where they speak about Marijuana, its spiritual history of it, and how we can use it.

  • @mduduzipooe9619
    @mduduzipooe9619 Год назад +10

    What a powerful reasoning session 👏👌. We give thanks for the knowledge and teachings. Alkebulan mayibuye✊

  • @kjj9568
    @kjj9568 Год назад +11

    Very well coordinated episode! Much better than the last one I must say… you gave the guest opportunity to speak and chimed in when necessary. Awesome 🙏🏾

    • @bas0209
      @bas0209 21 день назад

      There is no guest here, they are a team. This is no question and answer episode like other podcasts, it's simply a conversation between 2 people with different characters about the same topic.

  • @altonbenjamin8836
    @altonbenjamin8836 2 месяца назад +1

    Nuff Respect to my two Brothers to share their knowledge with the world ,
    So happy .

  • @menghao5949
    @menghao5949 Год назад +2

    Very agressive podcast. Not at all fun and laugh discussion. But serious issues require serious discussion. Loved the conversation. नमस्ते 🙏 from India.

  • @lawrence9073
    @lawrence9073 Год назад +1

    This idea or truth should I say of cultural/religious zombiefication, is so well said and so underestimated in how destructive it is to the diversity of humanity. It is the sole reason so many languages, indigenous knowledge systems and traditions have been wiped out and replaced by cultural colonialism.. We should all strive to preserve our roots and study and share them with others not replace them by identifying with vernacular anglo-roman (divide and conquer) language and culture.... Wether the vedas, ubuntu, kemetic, amazonian or any indigenous knowledge systems we should all use the magic and gnosis as a weapon against this schism and ism schizophrenia that we call civiLIEzation (it's a LIE!).

  • @cocobutter9242
    @cocobutter9242 Год назад +2

    U must meet mboweni @ University of Limpopo teaching psychology that would be great convo

  • @kleinboydukes7367
    @kleinboydukes7367 Год назад +1

    I wish one day you can invite Joshua Maponga in this discussion..we can learn more..lots of Love and respect

  • @Mychune
    @Mychune Год назад +6

    I’m in America where do I start to heal or Decolonize myself

  • @megarudeboy0078
    @megarudeboy0078 Год назад +2

    Glad you brought these Africans to the people of the Caribbean. The guys have the same spiritual tradition as those who led the greatest civilization to ever exist p: Kemet (Ancient Egypt). Spirituality based on Nature and not the Jewish belief system given by slavery.

  • @alskmr4036
    @alskmr4036 Год назад +1

    #Africa: we are the kidnapped sons and daughters... since the curse it has never been easy for any of us, here or there! Or cursed ones don't stop destroying what they touch...!! We have not forgotten you, mother of abundance, beauty, freedom, and joy!
    #África: nós somos os filhos e filhas sequestrados... desde a maldição nunca foi fácil para nenhum de nós, aqui ou ali! Ou malditos não param de destruir o que tocam...!! Não nos esquecemos de você, mãe da abundância, beleza, liberdade e alegria! #AfricaDay: ruclips.net/video/1JFOrMhiEjg/видео.html

  • @brianbob21
    @brianbob21 Год назад

    Kuna mwangaza Afrika.
    Shukran kwa kipindi kizuri. Mmenifahamisha mengi mazuri na naomba muendelee na hili zungumzo.

    • @southernafricanboy4148
      @southernafricanboy4148 6 месяцев назад

      Wtf you writing that gibberish for on a topic on Southern africa where nobody understands what you wrote. Nxa🙄🤔

  • @babalwasiko680
    @babalwasiko680 Год назад +17

    We give thanks for such a deep conversation and amazing content. You are both so knowledgeable, in sync and factual in your discussions. We give thanks to the revelations of our ways and what we are about as Africans, to what extent did colonialism damage us and how we can gradually undo, unlearn and become who we were meant to be. Camagu !!

  • @ZOE_NtombiYaseMancwabeni
    @ZOE_NtombiYaseMancwabeni 3 месяца назад

    To INDIANS from INDIA 🇮🇳
    Sending you all the love. i am from Durban, South Africa. I have experienced your brothers and sisters here, and the hostility they have for Africans is insane. They dont see blacks as human, they treat them like garbage and would rather worship white people. FORTUNATELY, I've had the privilege of working with indian men and women from India... They are so respectful and humble.Their souls resonated so much with me. It makes me respect them even more. Please pour this concept of what we call Ubuntu to the Indians here in South Africa. We're all human.

  • @diosmoagi3712
    @diosmoagi3712 Год назад +2

    Africa will rise and reclaim the glory of her spirituality and knowledge systems

  • @MasekoConverse
    @MasekoConverse Год назад

    Kwakuhle Kwethu!
    The Thrice Great Have Gathered to Bring Greater Light to the people. My heart is filled to the brim.
    Ah BAKHALIPHI
    KEHASE WABA KEHASE

  • @baneletwayi8036
    @baneletwayi8036 Год назад +9

    The best podcast ever - I would recommend this to anyone.

  • @kasimwaalidjecle223
    @kasimwaalidjecle223 Год назад +7

    In Somali and Oromo nation our ancestors called Waaq

  • @hapGh
    @hapGh Год назад

    "The Creator told the bees" to build a "community of honey" as a model for human society, unity and teamwork!
    Study all the bees and save all the busy lessons and use them as your principles, to; Build back the world as it was...by reasoning together that we all can and must play a part: knowing nothing can be change, until we all agree to make that change and create it better as creators.
    Hunting the "Ants" and the "Bees" with your mind eye...you'll know and realize "Love" is the greatest work of art...that transform the creators suffering and connects the created from imagination into the beauty of reality.
    So therefore...go to the ant and learn its ways!
    They say our opinions are dangerous but to their believe: so, we advice them not to be...believers but; Creators.
    #social behavior and science of being!

  • @theafricanguru
    @theafricanguru Год назад +9

    All colors have a measurable radiation & frequency. The language of the universe is vibration, energy & frequency. Each color of the beads African healers wear carries a unique frequency that's not only measurable & understandable to the canal; but also the spiritual realm. Therefore, it's not about the material used or where it originates(beads from Asia) but its color. Otherwise this conversation was highly enlightening. Thank you.

  • @thatoCraztt
    @thatoCraztt Год назад +5

    Can you please list and elaborate the 9 components of the soul. I find it profound. My question is who then names a baby as such gives or defines the purpose of one's life. ( If I understood you well.)

    • @ayalehuamlaksekhemankhamun
      @ayalehuamlaksekhemankhamun Год назад +2

      1. Moya - Spirit
      2. uMphefumlo - Soul
      3. iNgqondo - Higher Mind
      4. iNcinga - Thoughts or Lower Mind
      5. iNtliziyo - Heart
      6. isiThundzi - Shadow
      7. aMandla - Power/Vital Force
      8. iGama - Personal Name
      9. uMzimba - Physical Body

    • @khutjoseepe6900
      @khutjoseepe6900 Год назад

      @@ayalehuamlaksekhemankhamun thank you you much bro.. We'red get this shate some knowledge or source if you have any

  • @nani5987
    @nani5987 Год назад +5

    Great awareness..Hope all converts remember their roots and be humble to their original religions.

  • @itsjosnubsynubsy3934
    @itsjosnubsynubsy3934 5 месяцев назад +1

    46:51 wow mu-na means US in Hausa (Nigeria ) and here online we have time as Africans to fight about amapiano and jellof rice! Wow blessings to you all!

  • @thotzbrez3614
    @thotzbrez3614 Год назад +4

    Came straight from tik tok i needed the full interview

  • @vuyanithokozani8337
    @vuyanithokozani8337 Год назад +4

    Give thanks...im touched by my reality that we as young South Africans keep on loosing and sadly adopting other's way of living

  • @lawrence9073
    @lawrence9073 Год назад +1

    Big respect for this Ubuntu knowledge thanks brothers

  • @MrVikas07
    @MrVikas07 Год назад +1

    Where is the timrstamp where he talks about India?

  • @nonhlanhlazwide9058
    @nonhlanhlazwide9058 Год назад +5

    Woow this is amazing...so touching and teaching...lot of self introspection...see the part where they explain "ubuthongo" noku "phupha" no wonder i dont dream ngebiwe yinkolo that the europeans introduced to us....yaaaah theres still a long way to go into finding our true originality as Africans...Thank you somuch for this content its out of this world.

  • @richabhargava5735
    @richabhargava5735 Год назад +5

    I m an Indian n i can co relate ...

  • @lesedi629
    @lesedi629 Год назад +6

    Wow! Thank you Baruti for the enlightenment. This is real oil for our lamps. Surely our lights are now on & they are getting brighter and brighter.

  • @newseasondp
    @newseasondp Год назад +1

    Black panther vibes..I need to learn this language as well as Yoruba

  • @Empre55
    @Empre55 Год назад +5

    Truly edifying and leaves me with a feeling I'm behind with my works. I've always said I am a work in progress. Sema Kemet Yoga Basu (instructor), raised in the Nyahbinghi house UK here btw. Glad to see we are continuing to rise on the continent too.💚💛❤️

  • @jeronimoarmando3254
    @jeronimoarmando3254 Год назад

    Enkosi Mkhulu menzi ngosiva xa sikhala thankful for that mama ntsiki nakuwe we need lessons thanks Aba Baba kwingane nakubaba Mkhulu

  • @thewolfshowZA
    @thewolfshowZA Год назад

    Kgopela every episode to have Thau-Thau Haramanuba, the chemistry or botho le tshupesho ya lena le le babedi ke Mpho. The whole night, I'm searching for videos of the two of you, respectively, I enjoy both of you ge le kopane🙏 Give Thanks.

  • @rhondalovitt4404
    @rhondalovitt4404 Год назад +11

    I stumbled on this video and I'm so glad I did , because it addresses so many of the realities of being African in a western society.
    It explains the loss of our spiritual self and replaced with all things artificial, thereby never knowing who we are. I'm African American and have had this discussion with a Nigerian man, and it's so surprising to me how , Christianized they are ,even when shown history and archeology.

    • @YT-xk5jl
      @YT-xk5jl Год назад +1

      @ RHONDA LOVITT, there is nothing African about you since you are black American, not your culture, not your language, not even your genetics. And not your spirituality either. Most of us Africans, especially Southern Africans have nothing to do with you black Americans so don't come here and act like you are African, just because it is convenient for you. Meanwhile in your America, no one actually sees you as real African. Stop stealing our identity, it will never be yours

    • @fredbantu3694
      @fredbantu3694 Год назад +1

      Yes alot of people on the continent are religious (literally out of their mind). So just cause they are from the continent doesnt mean they know their own true history.

    • @biddyearly9262
      @biddyearly9262 Год назад +1

      Ethiopia has Christian roots even longer than Europe.

  • @devashishpaul8078
    @devashishpaul8078 Год назад +3

    19:40 is why you came here... thank me later 👍☺️

  • @maruthireddy4111
    @maruthireddy4111 Год назад +2

    19:45 i am indian 🇮🇳.Not accurate Actually it's the British who copied many things for indian culture from food to clothing many British things are actually indian.
    Many British foods are heavily influenced by indian food.
    British fashion and clothing took many things from India. British jewelry designs in 17th 18th 19th century are indian.
    Victorian fashion was heavily influenced by India - thanks to the use of Indian fabrics, including cotton and silk, in the making of British clothes. Britons also adopted and imitated Indian patterns, style, motifs and even garments - such as pyjamas and the Kashmir shawl.
    Culture evolve over time. British just claim things the way they do things are taken from rest of the world.
    Your believes in God is your personal choice.
    What i am trying to say is culture won't stuck in past it keeps evolving. Human beings try to improve them self over time culture also improves. Nothing wrong in adopting to improve. that's how British culture came into existence they took better things from rest of the world and labelled it as British. By saying "it's a British thing we should not follow" we closing our mind... Adopt Better things from any part of the world. Create your own trend which attracts global audience like pop Culture and fashion industry etc... It has nothing to do with religion or god. 🙏

    • @i_like_the_7
      @i_like_the_7 4 месяца назад

      BRAIN IN THE COMMENT SECTION!❤

  • @tebogo_tom
    @tebogo_tom Год назад +7

    So profound. Indeed we really have a lot of UNLEARNING and RE-LEARNING to do.

  • @TheOriginalYolisa
    @TheOriginalYolisa Год назад +6

    High knowledge is food for the Indigenous soul💫 In Ubuntu-Ma'at 🧿

  • @molokolamola7990
    @molokolamola7990 Год назад +1

    Le ka sepedi ke di phiri. We specifically have these young men still assigned for this at our villages. Interesting.

  • @ayodelemichael113
    @ayodelemichael113 Год назад +1

    This is one of the best teachers have ever seen on earth

  • @HeavyHarsh
    @HeavyHarsh Год назад +1

    Like Islam in Africa, India was first invaded by Aryans! The so called Hindus which suddenly came in existence in 1800's when Europe having Renaissance 😂😂 the true religion in India was Indian paganism! Later Buddhism as an true religion spread all over India! Which also had a Indic origin. When Aryans came from Persia the bought their own culture which got mixed with Buddhism and Indian Paganism. Also European Paganism came from Alexander! After all this invasion saga Hinduism came in existence!!!

  • @southernafricanboy4148
    @southernafricanboy4148 6 месяцев назад

    I'm 50 now. Born in Zimbabwe but living in UK since 1996
    Im proud to say I've never been in church since Grade 7 when my mom used to force me
    I've been a believer in rastafarian and am also a staunch believer in African spirituality 😎👊✊

  • @sbonelosnyman1784
    @sbonelosnyman1784 Год назад +1

    Isilo Samanzi and father thau thau please take me as your student becouse what you guys are talking about teaches Africans black people in particular about usiko lethu which I can honestly say we have lost inthe mist of trying to find our self becouse we don't have the knowledge and the strength that needed to survive as a black child in Africa so I will gladly appreciate if you were to take me as a student or you can refer me some books that will atleast gaid me inthe the Wright direction.
    THANK YOU
    SBONELO NZAMA

  • @thabangduncankgaditse7629
    @thabangduncankgaditse7629 Год назад +1

    wow it's alot to swallow i just discovered your show and it's what i have been looking for, for a long time. If the bible is false where do human being originate from?

  • @thabomaseko1245
    @thabomaseko1245 Год назад +4

    Salute to mkhulu ayalew and the Grand Master...KeHaSe wa BaKeHaSe

  • @marvellousdadj
    @marvellousdadj Год назад +7

    Vessels of knowledge. I enjoyed the show. On the other hand I have never heard any topic that talks about venda people, I would like to hear some ancient knowledge on it

  • @elijahmwakatumbula2192
    @elijahmwakatumbula2192 Год назад

    Jesus miracle are true and Jesus is really person who lived. Miracle that Christ did were amazing but African Chiefs did more but are not documented. Am Tanzania son of Chiefs alot of miracles were done by Chief Mwakatumbula.