The irony in saying truth is perception based.
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The irony in saying truth is perception based.
Don't feel like being bothered most days but sometimes I want you to.
The Power of God I Am that I am All African traditions do teach of a single deity - even the spirits are below him. This is why many Africans have no problem merging Christianity with the traditional spiritual practices. And, in reality, there is no conflict with Christian practice and most of the spiritual traditions of Africa. Both believe in a single, benevolent deity who rules the world. Both believe in his messengers - the Spirits or Angels - and both believe in divine reward and punishment. God, Goddess/God-Is, YHWH, Bondye, Olodumarre, or Atum Ra is always prayed to and called upon in every African ceremony. Divine is seen as the origin of all things and also the ultimate giver of spiritual authority. Divine is also the first source of life and energy in the world. This means that all power - for good or for evil - must originate from this source. This is why prayers to Divine are offered up in every single type of a spell. Even when cursing an enemy. It is believed that in every action Divind must be honored and consulted. #God #Goddess #GodIs #Divine #Olodumarre #AtumRa #YHWH #afrohippiemagick
Power of the Ancestors All African magick requires communication with ancestors. This is why the magicians in Africa who cast the most powerful spells are also the ones whose fathers and grandfathers - or mothers and grandmothers - had cast the most powerful spells. They stay in direct communication and link with their ancestral spirits. These ancestral spirits will guide the magician in every work or ritual. They will impart instructions and secrets that cannot be learned in any book or from any man. Essentially, direct spiritual remedies that are only learned and passed on after one's own death. This is why communication with ancestors is essential. They are part of the recipe for performing any spell or ceremony. The power of the ancestors is also important in that they assist during the actual spell casting. They also give their spiritual power and ability. In Africa, you never have just a single man or woman working on a spell. Aside from the living participants you will also have that man or woman's ancestors casting the spell along with them. Thus, the more powerful the ancestors were spiritually the more spiritual power will go into the ritual. This is why many families in Africa - like the case of the Remis or Dagbononons - gain a strong reputation for having a long line of healers and spell casters. #keepcalmandcallonyourancestors #egun #ancestors #afrohippiemagick
Power of the Magician African witches have the reputations as some of the most powerful and feared in the world. Few people will tell you they are afraid of a curse placed by a Wiccan, but if it is from someone who was born and raised in Africa, or who has studied and learned the native traditions and has elevated to a status of esteem and power in his or her respective tradition then the situation changes. The power of the magician is a force to be reckoned with. The power of any given spell, incantation or ritual depends on the power of the person performing it. Not just anybody can sit down and cast a spell. This is in direct contrast to notions of Western eclecticism where any person is able to study, write, cast and perform a spell. In African traditions, magick is done only by those who have undergone many years of rigorous training. In many cases it may also be necessary that the person of be of a heritage, or familial line, of Priests. In certain traditions of Vodou in Benin, and Yoruba in Nigeria, for example, it is the spirits who determine if a man or woman will become a Priest or Priestess. Those who have family that are spiritually inclined are much more likely to be selected than those who do not. #powerofthemagician #afrohippiemagick
There are five major sources of power - where any spell caster or magician receives their authority - in African magickal tradition. These are the power of the magician at hand, the power of nature, the power of the ancestors, the power of spirits and the power of God. They are used and called upon in almost every African ritual. #afrohippiemagick
May the light of the Sun bless you with longlife and vibrant energy May this (Sun)day bless you with empowerment and growth May RA rise you Up into light and power May Sol always deliver you from all darkness #bethelight #sunrays #sunshine #sunday #afrohippiemagick
SUNDAY Morning meditation #TheSleepingGodsAreNowAWAKE #pourlightintotheEarth #UniversalPeace #nurturing #theworldneedsyou #universalenergy #afrohippiemagick