I'm very simple, loving energy. I was born with Ma/at in my heart; so I've always known( without knowing )that the world I was born into was off balance for some reason and in need of healing. I never thought that our troubles where too big to be fixed and the solution has always resided in my heart. I always prayed that the solution would grow in the heart/minds of others.
I know we are angry because of what was done to us by our oppressors. My hope is that we do not let that anger or hate overtake us and we become like them. Justice will be served. No Question. Our wait is almost over. This sword must cut the evil seed off through love. When we have like minds again ,they already know what to expect. We will live in a world where Ma/at is the only standard to live by, and we will do it because it is the only desire in our Hearts/minds. May peace be with all of us in our time of transition.
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Mekyea wo Sista Abenaa (Do you prefer this name?)
Let's come together Tuesday evening during the time for our Twi class (7:30pm) and meet in the chatroom. I will invite our other online classmates to join us.
We can review past words & sentences, and possibly move a little forward (starting from page 10 through the numbers?).
It's @ us being the founders of astronomy, how the europeans can't duplicate the pyramids,how the months got their names, zodiacs,meaning of some hieroglyphs,the calender,dollar bill,everything we founded and stole from us and how white people have manipulated it.U would love it, I'm quite sure.
I'm currently reading Nile Valley Contributions to Civilization by Anthony Browder.Have u read it? I have the Egyptian Book of the Dead but I haven't read it yet.
Glad to meet u.I enjoy reading about health, afikan his.,secret societies, communication, etc.I was currently deployed in Baghdad, Iraq. I made it bak to the states yesterday.
Mekyea wo,
I am very glad that you reached out to make a connection. I propose that we make time to communicate maybe once a week at least while our Akyeame is away in an attempt to utilize our Twi words that we are learning. If you prefer to communicate within the Twi buddy site, that's fine too.
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Let's come together Tuesday evening during the time for our Twi class (7:30pm) and meet in the chatroom. I will invite our other online classmates to join us.
We can review past words & sentences, and possibly move a little forward (starting from page 10 through the numbers?).
Let me know. YEbEhyia.
Sis Njideka
I am very glad that you reached out to make a connection. I propose that we make time to communicate maybe once a week at least while our Akyeame is away in an attempt to utilize our Twi words that we are learning. If you prefer to communicate within the Twi buddy site, that's fine too.
I will write soon. YEbEhyia.
Sis Njideka