What a privilege it was to share my story with you and the African Speaks community. Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to do so on your amazing platform. Keep up the inspiring work, Nelson, Elizabeth, and the entire crew. Much love and light! ❤
What is your take on the oldest calender in the world called inzalo ya langa in south africa and about the 23 September being a new year for us the people in the southern hemisphere
Very interesting interview african spirituality is definitely on the rise these days.... and more and more people are getting in touch with their african spiritual side getting in touch with ancestors and no longer following everything the white colonisers say...
You're not wrong. It can be difficult to connect with something if it's imposed on you because you don't get a choice in the matter. What is it about this interview that resonates with you?
Love love the interview. I love how Fenny sort of explains how Africa spirituality is not linear but an amalgamation of so many factors..... I struggled to hear what the person interviewing was asking though... The volume was a bit low.... Other than that loved every bit
What a privilege it was to share my story with you and the African Speaks community. Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to do so on your amazing platform. Keep up the inspiring work, Nelson, Elizabeth, and the entire crew. Much love and light! ❤
What is your take on the oldest calender in the world called inzalo ya langa in south africa and about the 23 September being a new year for us the people in the southern hemisphere
Our pleasure! Thank you for being an inspiration ❤️
Traveling is part of education, this talk really took me all round, back to the past, present as well as globally. Nashukuru Sana vakue.
You're right travelling is part of education because when we travel we experience new cultures and learn new things.
Very interesting interview african spirituality is definitely on the rise these days.... and more and more people are getting in touch with their african spiritual side getting in touch with ancestors and no longer following everything the white colonisers say...
You are absolutely right @namuandi
Every generation will be programmed to fellow the same old Bible because it works like charm
Keep it up ndapewa your on good journey ❤❤
Ndapewa is such a gem! ❤
Her English Accent is beautiful ❤
I totally agree with her.in Africa today every block gotta 2 or 3 churches or mosques
This is what resonates with me because I cannot connect with everything that was imposed on us as people in Kemet.
You're not wrong. It can be difficult to connect with something if it's imposed on you because you don't get a choice in the matter.
What is it about this interview that resonates with you?
If your religion contradicts your cultural identity and seeks to separate you from your culture by denying that culture that religion isn't for you
Love love the interview. I love how Fenny sort of explains how Africa spirituality is not linear but an amalgamation of so many factors.....
I struggled to hear what the person interviewing was asking though... The volume was a bit low.... Other than that loved every bit
We're so glad you love this interview (despite our technical difficulties 😅).