Hit it with the left Hit with the right Im’a knock the pussy out like fight night Fight Night by Migos
The Eclectic @Scorpioemperor4
Why is physical abuse to the yoni a cool trend in the music lyrics
these days. Why is it you see constant masculine aggression everywhere,
especially in the porn industry? The verbal tone in it’s self causes my
womb to turn sideways. Sex is and has always been connected to spirit, a
spiritual gift used to give, receive, connect, and create. The one
thing that determines us to be Wombman, is our vagina, our yoni, our
womb, where we carry life for 9 months, where creation begins. Now it’s
being mistaken as a place of disconnected intercourse that involves not
much deep thought at all, other than, “ beating that pussy up.”
The problem is that there are many men who do truly believe we enjoy
this. Not enough woman are speaking up and letting men know that it
really doesn’t get down like that. Some hardcore sex, every once in a
while happens, there are definitely intense moments , …………………but surely
not on a day to day basis. The yoni was never designed for hardcore
friction. It’s delicate, …..soft and designed to heal and nurture. The Sensual Soul @Bluetreasurephotography
Women! If your not taking the time to connect with your vagina,
knowing what you like based on your own touch, caring for it properly,
looking at it and checking her out, making sure she’s good. YES! I said
Look! You have to constantly beware of what’s going on down there, It’s
your Body!. Know yourself, Love yourself. Being consciously aware of
what you put into your body and understanding that everything you expose
your body to, reflects through your yoni. Not treating it right,……. the
Vagina speaks . Ask @Nuclearmama and she Will, respond. Tenderness,
bruising, bladder infections, cramping, bleeding, yeast infections,
inflamed cervix, and the list goes on. #vaginaspeaks #craziness
We, as Women have the power to enlighten these men to understand the
Yoni’s worth but only when we start to understand our own Yoni power.
Woman! We have the power to educate our men
on not just the anatomy of the vagina but the understanding to what
turn us on sexually as well as the spiritual connection to it all. This
will require us to let go of media brainwashing, what we were taught in
school, and porn influences! We, Woman, are much more Powerful and have
all the energy to get the awareness across the world that, “ Beating up
the Pussy doesn’t essential turn us on! It’s paying much respect,
attention an love to the place where we all come from, The Yoni. That is
what turn us on. The place where all life begins, ………….in the darkness,
a reflection of the universe . #yoniempowerment
These are a few books I would recommend reading on the subject. Sacred Woman: A Guide to Healing the Feminine Body, Mind, and Spirit by Queen Afua Tantric Secrets for Men: What Every Woman Will Want Her Man to Know about Enhancing Sexual Ecstasy by Kerry Riley Tantric Orgasm for Women Paperback – by Diana Richardson Holistic Sexuality: A Practical Guide to Sexual Healing by K. Akua Gray Passion Play by Felice Dunas The Yoni: Sacred Symbol of Female Creative Power by Rufus C. Camphausen
Hotep and Aquechewa (Peace and Greetings)! This month I have been on the search of the Indigenous people of America, and who they were. Growing up as a young buck, I heard of the stories of the Native Americans being exterminated with only a few hundred thousands of them left. The Native Americans today they show are as white as the Europeans I see everyday outside the confines of my home. All of the Afrocentric scholars said that the natives were our skin complexion but are they so white washed now? When I came into consciousness of Africa, I ran across this documentary on the Olmecs of Meso-America, and it caught my interest to know that Africans were already over here in the land mass we call America. I wanted to know more information about our ancestors that came to these shores but never could find any information, and still with today struggle to find it. We have been told all our lives that we were brought over on slave boats in the Trans-Atlantic Slave trade but is that true or false? I'm not saying the information is wrong or right but there is a lot of questions I have and they are legitimate especially in the age of enlightenment. Pictures I have download it on my computer is that there concrete evidence of dark skin copper colored people in America. So are we really from Africa? Do we control all of our information or do we get hand me downs from the same people that oppress us, gives us identity to tell us who we are? Negro, Black, Colored, Mulatto, African American, and African. I'm not saying these terms are right or wrong but what do we define ourselves as people. We call ourselves by what they call us. Have we ever thought about that? When Christopher Columbus landed in the West Indies, he described the people on the islands as dark skin people like the Ethiopians. Other Europeans who sailed to America described and drew pictures of the people of America as a dark skin and copper colored with Afros, long hair, or wavy hair. In Samuel Morton George's essay, "An Inquiry Into the Distinctive Characteristics of the Aboriginal Race of America", he states that all indigenous Americans except the Eskimos "are one race, and that this race is peculiar , and distinct from all others" (pg. 12). Canada, North America, Mexico, Central and South America the physical characteristics of the natives had "All possess the long, lank, black hair, the brown and cinnamon colored skin, the heavy brow, the dull and sleepy eye, the full and compressed lips, and the salient butt dilated nose" (pg. 12).
Black Californians (so called African Americans)
In the land we call the United States, the natives were heavily populated in the southern region (Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Tennessee, and Kentucky) the mid-west region (Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North and South Dakota) and the west (California, Arizona, Oregon, and Washington) where all the major African American metro areas are resided. North America was known as Tula Turtle Island. A legend speaks of "According to Iroquois oral history, Sky Woman fell down to the earth
when it was covered with water. Various animals tried to swim to the
bottom of the ocean to bring back dirt to create land. Muskrat succeeded
in gathering dirt, which was placed on the back of a turtle, which grew
into the land known today as North America. Also known as Tula Turtle
Island". There will more information coming soon about my research of our indigenous American ancestors of America. Hope you enjoy the information, stay blessed family.Hotep and Aquechewa!
There is a video below called Autochthon Amaru-Khan (Aboriginal American) by Ali Muhammad. A great educational lecture.
I great start for your morning. Each day is a new day for reincarnation to start over again fresh. Stay blessed family. Hope you have a beautiful Monday.
ZaZa Ali and Professor Griff make a guest appearance on Sa Neter TV to discuss about the recent issues to give us more insight about what's going on in the so called black community.
Amur Firewalker makes a guest appearance on African Americans Ain't African Radio on blog radio to explain why warriors are needed in the community and survival tactics we need if they shut down the our major cities in the states.
We are going to get into something different today, we are going to digg deep into the metaphysics of sex. It's time to learn more about our sexual desires and the science of sex, and how does it benefit us besides feeling all good. How did the ancients of America, Kemet, and all over world learn and taught about sexual energy. Here is a couple of educational videos about The Metaphysics of Sex and Love.
It is a well
kept secret that institutional slavery could not have occurred or
existed in America without the support of the Five Civilized Indian
Tribes (Cherokees, Seminoles, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Creek), who were
slave holders, traders, chasers, and who signed agreements with and
fought with the Southern Confederacy during the Civil War to maintain
Blacks in slavery. Even after President Lincoln’s Emancipation
Proclamation, the 13th Constitutional Amendment and the end
of the Civil War in 1865, Indian Tribes continued to hold Blacks as
slaves. The Indian Tribes refused to free their slaves, arguing that
Tribes were sovereign nations that had the right to hold Blacks as
property.
In refusing
to free their Black slaves and allying with Southern rebels, the Five
Tribes played into the hands of European immigrants and the government
that wanted westward expansion. When the Tribes took up arms against the
United Sates in the Civil War, they violated all previous treaties and
therefore lost their territorial property/land claims. The United
States government had given amnesty to the Southern Johnny Rebs. The
federal government also offered amnesty to the Five Civilized Tribes, in
the form of the 1866 Indian Treaties, which remain the basis upon which
the government has provided preferential benefits to Indians for the
last 150 years. The 1866 Treaties required Indian Tribes to free their
black slaves, and grant freed Blacks, Black Indians and their
descendants, full tribal membership and voting rights in all matters
pertaining to the Tribes. The Treaties mandated that the federal
government and the Tribes provide the Black freedmen and Black Indians
with no less than 150 acres of land, $160 dollars, equal share in all
government provided material benefits, free schooling, reservation
resources, and to be treated in all matters, similar to the way
non-black members of the Tribes were treated. Today, that would include
free college education, tax-exempt status and the right to own and
operate gambling casinos. By 1890,
however, both the federal government and the Indian Tribes began to
ignore their legal mandated obligations. The government shifted focus
from the foundation premise of the Treaties, to free and aid Black
Freedmen and Black Indians, to instead reward unearned recognition and
benefits to the slave-holding Indian Tribes and their descendants. In
1941, the United States government provided guidance to Tribes on how to
redefine Indian in a way that excluded Black Freedmen and Black
Indians. The government has continually narrowed its sphere of
enforcement and has ignored its fiduciary responsibilities to the Black
Freemen and Black Indians, as defined in those treaties. It is that
failure that is the basis of the Harvest Institute Freedmen Federation’s
(HIFF) lawsuit. In November
2006, Harvest Institute Freedmen Federation (HIFF) filed ground-breaking
lawsuits against the United States Department of Interior and its
Bureau of Indian Affairs on behalf of descendants of Black Freedmen and
Black Indians. The lawsuits are based on the requirement of the 1866
Treaties with the Five Civilized Tribes that mandated that Blacks be
treated in all matters, similar to any other Tribal member. The Harvest
Institute Freedmen Federation has filed lawsuits in the Federal Claims
Court, the Federal Appeals Court, the U.S. 6th Circuit Court, and the U.S. Supreme Court. The cases continue to traverse the legal system. The 1866
Treaties are law and the basis for non-Black Indians receiving a
negotiated settlement from the courts and the Obama Administration in
the case of Cobell vs. Salazar in 2012. Neither the Cobell case of the
settlement included, recognized or mentioned Black Freemen or Black
Indians. The basis of the HIFF law suit is that the United States
government has discriminated against Black Freedmen and Black Indians by
continuing to exclude them from the clear mandates of the law, ignoring
their rights and benefits. Non-Black Indians have received preferential
treatment for the last 150 years. While the courts continue to withhold
or acknowledge the Harvest Institute Freedmen Federation legal cases,
it is clear that the barrier is not only legal, but political. The HIFF
has pursued this quest for equity and fairness in the courts for seven
years. It is an expensive but right endeavor. The pursuit is made more
difficult because of the indifference and naïveté of Black elected
officials, civil rights organizations, and the Black masses who do not
know or understand the facts of this issue or the importance of the
Treaties. Below are the points of legal redress the HIFF lawsuits are seeking:
Classification of Black Freedmen and Black Indians as a separate federally recognized Tribe;
A public declaration from the U.S. Department of Interior that Black
Freedmen and Black Indians must be included in the mandated benefits
that non-blacks have been receiving for over 150 years;
An order from the Courts directing the governmental agencies to
retro-actively distribute benefits to eligible Freedmen and Black
Indians with Dawes Roll numbers;
A greater awareness on the part of Black Americans of the importance
of seeking and fighting for their historical monetary entitlements.
Since that
time, the government has ignored its fiduciary
responsibilities. Instead, the government began to offer guidance to the
Tribes, (See link: Department of Interior correspondence with Tribes)
to shift focus to reward only the descendents of the slave-holding
Indians, the primary purpose and mandate of the 1866 Treaties. By 1920,
the United States government gave the tribes guidance on how to redefine
who is Indian, in a way that excluded Black Freedmen and Black Indians.
Slavery Truth & Awakening is three part mini series presented by Jor'el Jebre. Jebre discusses about the indigenous people of America and the history, the stories of slavery, the great awakening of our people and the world, and a little discussion with the youth.
This is part three of Sutek building on what is going on Ferguson. The Red Pill and Sankofa build with Sa Neter and Sutek to add on the discussion. What are going to do? We have solutions but we need to act on it. WAKE THE HELL UP!