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Would you like to save the world from the degradation and destruction it seems destined for? Then step away from shallow mass movements and quietly go to work on your own self-awareness. If you want to awaken all of humanity, then awaken all of yourself. If you want to eliminate the suffering in the world, then eliminate all that is dark and negative in yourself. Truly, the greatest gift you have to give is that of your own self-transformation.
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“Un Peuple, un But, une Foi”

Bonne fête de l'indépendance à mes frères et sœurs sénégalais 🇸🇳 Happy 57th Independance day to my lovely country Senegal 💚💛❤️

Obeah (sometimes spelled Obi, Obea, or Obia), is a term used in the West Indies to refer to folk magic, sorcery, and religious practices developed among West African slaves, specifically of Igbo origin

Obeah is practiced in Suriname, Cuba, Jamaica,Trinidad and Tobago, Dominica, Guyana, Barbados, Grenada, Belize, The Bahamas, and other Caribbean nations In some Caribbean nations, Obeah refers to folk religions of the African diaspora

In some cases, aspects of these folk religions have survived through syncretism with Christian symbolism and practice introduced by European colonials and slave owners. Casual observation may conclude that Christian symbolism is incorporated into Obeah worship, but in fact may represent clandestine worship and religious protest.

During slavery, Obeah was directed against the European slave masters. However, with the rise of Christianity, Obeah is considered a taboo, and the term has pejorative associations. The theory of origin that is most accepted and is supported by the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute databas  traces obeah to the dibia or obia(Igbo: doctoring) traditions of the Igbo people. Specialists in Obia (also spelled Obea) were known as Ndi Obia (Igbo: Obia people) and practised the same activities as the obeah men and women of the Caribbean like predicting the future and manufacturing charms.the Igbo there were oracles known as ọbiạ which were said to be able to talk. Parts of the Caribbean where Obeah was most active imported a large number of its slaves from the Igbo dominated Bight of Biafra

The term ‘obeah’ is first found in documents from the early 18th century, as in its connection to Nanny of the Maroons, but discussion of it becomes more frequent when it was made illegal in Jamaica after Tacky’s War, in which an obeahman provided advice to the rebels.

In 1787 a letter to an English newspaper referred to “Obiu-women” interpreting the wishes of the dead at the funeral of a murdered slave in Jamaica: a footnote explained the term as meaning “Wise-women”.

A continuing source of white anxiety related to Obeah was the belief that practitioners were skilled in using poisons, as mentioned in Matthew Lewis’s Journal of a West India Proprietor. An anti-Obeah law passed in Barbados in 1818 specifically forbade the possession of “any poison, or any noxious or destructive substance”. A doctor who examined the medicine chest of an Obeah man arrested in Jamaica in 1866 identified white arsenic as one of the powders in it, but could not identify the others. The unnamed correspondent reporting this affirmed “The Jamaica herbal is an extensive one, and comprises some highly poisonous juices, of which the Obeah men have a perfect knowledge.”[18]

During the mid 19th century the appearance of a comet in the sky became the focal point of an outbreak of religious fanatical millennialism among the Myal men of Jamaica. Spiritualism was at that time sweeping the English-speaking nations as well, and it readily appealed to those in the Afro-Caribbean diaspora, as spirit contact, especially with the dead, is an essential part of many African religions.

During the conflict between Myal and Obeah, the Myal men positioned themselves as the “good” opponents to “evil” Obeah.[19] They claimed that Obeah men stole people’s shadows, and they set themselves up as the helpers of those who wished to have their shadows restored. Myal men contacted spirits in order to expose the evil works they ascribed to the Obeah men, and led public parades which resulted in crowd-hysteria that engendered violent antagonism against Obeah men. The public “discovery”[according to whom?] of buried Obeah charms, presumed to be of evil intent, led on more than one occasion to violence against the rival Obeah men.

Laws were passed that limited both Obeah and Myal traditions[20] but due to the outrages perpetrated by the mobs of Myalists, the British government of Jamaica sent many Myal men to prison[when?], and this, along with the failure of their millennialist prophecies

Ralph Waldo Emerson – “CompensationsThe more pure and spiritually developed a person is (especially if they are actively working towards real spiritual advancement) the more attention they will attract from the negatives to pull them down (see Mara).

 In other words, the potential of any aspirant generates their level of negative opposition, plus their level of positive assistance, as set by Karmic Law. This is the natural way of things, and is part of the reason why real long-term spiritual development is so difficult. And this is also why those that achieve any significant level of spiritual / psychic development usually live fairly difficult lives, or have a painful past. Robert Bruce – “White Light Shields

The First Law of Thermodynamics, a cornerstone of classical physics, states energy always presents itself as being “fixed.” That is, energy can be exchanged between the system of interest and its surroundings, however, the total energy of the system PLUS the surroundings remains constant. Nevertheless, in spite of the “rules” observed throughout history in classical physics, in quantum physics, energy can and does appear and disappear out of nowhere spontaneously. Anna Jones – “Apportation Revisited

“There is a powerful connecting force between events. We may not understand it scientifically, but spiritually we know it is so.” Yasutani Hakuun Roshi – “A Biographical Note

“Power is one of the first barriers you must pass in becoming a Man of Knowledge (Shaman). Power is intoxicating. Magic and Siddhicreate a drunkenness that is very tricky to sidestep. What you wish for comes true, like Aladdin and the Genie.” Jeffrey Ellis – “DreamingAwake

“All the details about how to dig up plants — not using a metal tool, using branches from tree-friends of the plant, and even apologizing to the plant-spirit every time for taking them and assuring them that someday the diviner’s own body will serve as food for them “so, all in all, the plants and ourselves are even” — are all things my uncle taught me.“ the Wanderling – ”The Informant and Carlos Castaneda

”(In) the Psychic World of supersensuous perceptions and of deceptive sights… . No blossom picked in those regions has ever yet been brought down on earth without its serpent coiled around the stem.“ Madame Helen Petrovna Blavtsky – ”The Great Hall of Learning and Wisdom

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Moon Phases and How to Use the Power of Mother Moon

Throughout time, human beings have gazed at the Moon and been in awe of her magnificence. Our ancestors revered the Moon just as much as the Sun with the Sun representing masculine energy and the Moon representing feminine energy. Today many of us may not pay that much attention to the Moon and the power that she wields but it is important to understand her cycles and see how they work in accordance with our cycles. 

The Moon goes through her complete cycle in roughly 29 days from New Moon to New Moon and knowing what cycle you are in can help you to harness the divine feminine energy and use it to help you in all areas of your life. The female body is very much in tune with Mother Moon and if you happen to track your menstrual cycle you might want to see how your bleeding coincides with the cycles of the Moon as well. Knowing this information can give you better insight into your day-to-day life and linking it to your Goddess power. 

So let’s look at each cycle and break them down so that we can gain a better understanding of the energy that it posses.

New Moon 

In this cycle, we can not see the Moon in the sky. Because the Moon is “hiding” this is a time of

new beginnings and introspection

. Emotionally you may feel as though you want to retreat within yourself. The New Moon cycle is when we pause and breathe for a moment. It’s best not to do any serious tasks and to allow yourself to indulge in some much-needed self-care practices. 

Waxing Crescent

The Moon begins to show herself in a beautiful crescent shape and it is at this time that we begin to take action and set our intentions. Plant the seeds for the things that you want to see grow in this lunar cycle. Write them down in a journal or on a sheet of paper, say them out loud, see yourself attaining these goals and wishes for yourself and know that they are yours to have. While it can be very easy to write down extremely large goals, know that there are small steps that need to take place in order for those large goals to materialize. So start small and build.

First Quarter Moon

The moon appears to be split in half and that is appropriate for this cycle because you may face some challenges. You might have to make some snap decisions and act swiftly in order for your intentions to manifest but know that these actions are only bringing you closer to your goals. Writing down your intentions can be vital since you may need a friendly reminder to keep your eyes on the prize.

Waxing Gibbous

Once you have moved through your challenges you may have to refine your intentions. Maybe you had a change of heart. Maybe the Universe showed you that what you thought you wanted really wasn’t in your best interest. Whatever the reason, this is a time to reevaluate your intentions and see if they are still in accordance with the path that you are on. Don’t worry about having to make modifications, we often need to adjust or shift so that Mother Moon can send us what is best for us. 

Full Moon

The Moon is in her full beauty and now is the time that we harvest and reap what we have sown. It is important to be open and prepared. Don’t worry or stress if you do not see your intentions fully manifest right away, it may take a couple of cycles before you see the completion of your goals. Be patient and know that Mother Moon is working in your favor.

Waning Gibbous

Whether you have received the full manifestation of your intentions, or you may have seen a glimmer of something brewing, this is the cycle for showing your gratitude. Tell Mother Moon what you are thankful for, share and spread that gratefulness and love to others around you. 

Last Quarter Moon

Now that you have given thanks it is time to let go of the things that no longer serve you. Release any old patterns that are not for your greater good, remove any people from your life that are only bringing negativity, cleanse yourself of any emotions that you wish to release. You may also want to cleanse your home of anything that you no longer need. All of this is getting you ready for the next lunar cycle.

 Waning Crescent

As the Moon begins to go dark again we take this time to surrender and let the Universe and Mother Moon handle things. You have been exerting a great deal of work and energy during this entire moon cycle and it is time to rest. Whatever will be will be. Do not try and prepare for the next cycle, simply allow yourself to recuperate.  

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