You're most certainly welcome. In your initial post, you seemed as though you wanted to add your excellent insight into this developing discourse. Has that changed or are you going to answer the original question?Thanks Seed.
You're most certainly welcome. In your initial post, you seemed as though you wanted to add your excellent insight into this developing discourse. Has that changed or are you going to answer the original question?Thanks Seed.
You're most certainly welcome. In your initial post, you seemed as though you wanted to add your excellent insight into this developing discourse. Has that changed or are you going to answer the original question?
Knowledge Seed,
Just a question for clarity, when you say Africans, presumably you speak of indigenous Africans of Alkebu-lan, or, are you also speaking to us as African-Americans?
Brother Clyde,
I been tying to understand u again.... clearly undefined ..
How do u start every post "In the Spirit of Sankofa" ... and not feel like u could be the first to answer this question....
When u say "us" african americans can u be specific who that includes?
us.. u and Br. Knowledge Seed or us as in all of us...
u can't have knowledge and be neutral ....
And yes,
Africans do beleive in God ... (although I'm not sure that was ever her name)
I came to that conclusion because that's how I feel. We are connected to them, so when I listen to my feelings I feel what they feel in essence, and I use that spirit to balance the pain, anger and manly ways. Whatever u call that .... proly metaphysical faith type overstanding of the life force and our ancestors had that, and since were all their ancestors we do too... justmy girly thoughts
Peace