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African New Year 6,248 ~ Year of the NAGAA ~ Black Women Warrior
Long before the concept of enslaving human beings, creating "3/5th" of a human being, Black Women Warriors, NAGAA, recognized the pattern of the universe documenting time. Star patterns seen in the universe, the sun, our source of life and impact of 28 day moon cycles on the NAGAA Black Women Warrior were sacred records that create the African New Year Celebration. Today, we restore the celebration as a challenge to express a belief in our God given role toward realizing the forward flow of humanity. Globally, Black women and children are terrorized by the millions and the Black man is certainly not his historical self.
N-G-R, NIGER, NEGUS, NAGAA, THE ORIGIN OF A SACRED WORD
Me’du Net-ger is our sacred text of the Universal New Year based upon the power that placed the sun in the sky. The "limited success" in context of a western mind continues to capitulate and celebrate the power of the white supremacist term "Nigger", without considering the ancient original name for universal force and power, or GOD.
A Juneteenth celebration of the transition from chattel slave to under compensated agriculture labor is the foundation of our "Journey towards Freedom." Texas did get he word late, however many still are enslaved mentally by refusing to restore the conversation to hear ancestral rhythms.
"N-G-R" and the global internalized oppression manifest by systemic institutional pressure continues to manifest as disease in the hearts and minds of people of the Sun in a mental, physical and spiritual battle toward full humanity.
The term "Nigger" has its origins in the sacred and divine title for "God," and came from ancient Nile Valley Civilizations as a “word sound and symbol” for our divine creator.
That word is "Net-yer" or "Net-ger" from which centuries later, the English terms "nature" and "nurture" came from. The idea of God being nature and nature being God, comes from an Ancient African concept that represents universal order.
Ancient Africans and Black Pan-Africans see their Black skin as sacred and a direct blessing from the Sun or Ra. In fact Blackness and black skin became associated with the power the placed the sun tin the sky, Amen-Ra. These ancient Black people were powerful, culturally advanced, militarily superior, dark in complexion, strong of stature.
Together, we can reclaim our sacred ancestral heritage and restore our traditional greatness by celebrating the Year of the NAGAA~ Black Women Warrior.
Me’du Net-ger is our sacred text of the Universal New Year based upon the power that placed the sun in the sky. The "limited success" in context of a western mind continues to capitulate and celebrate the power of the white supremacist term "Nigger", without considering the ancient original name for universal force and power, or GOD.
A Juneteenth celebration of the transition from chattel slave to under compensated agriculture labor is the foundation of our "Journey towards Freedom." Texas did get he word late, however many still are enslaved mentally by refusing to restore the conversation to hear ancestral rhythms.
"N-G-R" and the global internalized oppression manifest by systemic institutional pressure continues to manifest as disease in the hearts and minds of people of the Sun in a mental, physical and spiritual battle toward full humanity.
The term "Nigger" has its origins in the sacred and divine title for "God," and came from ancient Nile Valley Civilizations as a “word sound and symbol” for our divine creator.
That word is "Net-yer" or "Net-ger" from which centuries later, the English terms "nature" and "nurture" came from. The idea of God being nature and nature being God, comes from an Ancient African concept that represents universal order.
Ancient Africans and Black Pan-Africans see their Black skin as sacred and a direct blessing from the Sun or Ra. In fact Blackness and black skin became associated with the power the placed the sun tin the sky, Amen-Ra. These ancient Black people were powerful, culturally advanced, militarily superior, dark in complexion, strong of stature.
Together, we can reclaim our sacred ancestral heritage and restore our traditional greatness by celebrating the Year of the NAGAA~ Black Women Warrior.
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was this in 2008 the year of the black woman warrior? I apologize I did not see it actually in the article however the date at the top to say 2008. I realize it is possible I have overlooked it but I had an additional question if you could answer both ... interesting this is the year that President Obama was put into power. What are this organization who has presented this information perspective on current geopolitical events? I feel it is probably nearer to Omega time to reset or restart but I digress. May our heavenly Father guide in love you. Shalom.
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