THE AFRICAN (RASTA) WOMAN
African, western, or any civilization for that matter, begins with the WOMAN. Undoubtedly, the beginning of life of all people begins with the African woman. THE FIRST RULER AND LAND-OWNER.
African women were goddesses before there were gods.
ALL African civilization was matriarchal, meaning that women ruled. The ancestral descent is traced through the maternal line. The Egyptian name, TEPHT OR TEPT’ (the source, the well, the hole from where the water issues) the first mother as a figure of source.
Many names used for God today, are masculinization of feminine names for GOD.
The Egyptian GOD “AMEN”, which concludes the prayer of Christianity and Islam religions, comes from the GODDESS AMENT –who preceded him.
The Arabian GODDESS AL-LAT, formerly, worshipped at the Kaaba in Mecca. Islam’s ‘ALLAH’ is a male transformation of the Moon Goddess of Arabia. Her ancient feminine symbolism and roots still appears on Islamic banners “the crescent moon” – a part of the Female Trinity.
The Roman Catholic GODDESS, THE BLACK VIRGIN (once called KORE)The powerful one,
‘AL-UZZA’ - the holy trinity “MANAT”, the three fold moon, a version of the triple GODDESS.
The Ras Tafarian – most powerful order/trinity – the GODDESS “NYABINGHI” Name for a legendary Amazon Queen of the same name – who - is a deity, know as a matriarchal power - The GODDESS NYABINGHI still continues with her supernatural powers. The possession of the goddess “NIYABINGHI – come through African Drums, religious dance and seances.
I AM DEMANDING –(in the precious name of -H.I.M.)
THAT – OUR BROTHERS, HONOR THE ASPECT OF OUR CULTURE.
“AFRICIAN WOMAN – IS HUMANITY”
THE RESPONSIBILITY AND DUTY OF OUR BROTHERS IS TO “UPLIFT FALLEN HUMANITY” RETURN THE RESPECT AND POWER - BY SO DOING - WE CAN AID EACH OTHER - TO FLY LIKE EAGLES.
NUFF RESPECT/HONOR TO OUR KING AND PRINCE- WHO RESPECT AND HONOR THE EMPRESS AND PRINCESS
Love and Light
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Ever since a child the Rastafarian has played in my to my imagination and I believe they truly have a good path to black self consciousnessand to hear Sister Cathrine expound on the female principle is encouraging to me. What she says about the female is true. The Black female comes with divinity e.g. Isis. In history they tell us about Cleopatre, Makeda, and Aida to sayy a few. Even in slavery the Black woman carried the nobility, divinity and royalty of the race. Every child she birth carried the status of slave. Just a point.