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Proper sources for African spirituality

GloriaSantiana

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Hello, I wanted to ask here what you personally do/sources you use to study African religions and customs like the Yoruba for example that isn’t filled with enemy influence. Like Santeria, ifa, isese, etc. it’s disheartening to say the least, but I am also still learning. Also, concerning a different but related issue, is babalawos requiring money for spiritual advancement proper? I struggle to see how advancing spiritually should depend on your finances and someone else, since spirituality is an individual journey for everyone, right?

Thank you for any of your time. I would love to hear your thoughts and experiences throughly. If I’m incorrect about my hesitancy concerning money and African faiths, then please let me know but it is something that makes me suspicious when people who claim to be spiritual or enlightened ask for it so frequently (a specific service is one thing, and there should be respect for that. But having it REQUIRE money is where I start to worry about potential scammers everywhere). And when asking about this topic before, I received very negative pushback from the community, as it’s long accepted and expected to spend money to advance your soul.
 
Welcome, have you studied our website?


Shannon did great research on traditional African spirituality. Read this https://josafrica.com/black_spirituality.html

You should also study https://www.templeofzeus.org/

Our main site. All of the spiritual information on there is free. No need to pay for anything. You’re not wrong being skeptical of money and African faiths. Outside of the ToZ no where will you find true occult knowledge and most of it is free.

We do have a donor platform where you can get higher occult knowledge for a price at https://hallofosiris.org/
 
Greetings, Family!

I am sorry for late answer and if non-Black answer is unwanted here. I just wish to share that I find movie Green Mile very accurate in describing spirituality at all and I suppose Black spirituality in particular. I mean John Koffey personage, of course, very powerful Black shaman.

Blacks have their own very specific type of shamanism (it is not called shamanism there, shaman is not African word originally, yet the ethnographic books on their old Pagan traditions might be called using this word), investigate into it. All serious ethnography (academic research into their traditional spirituality) will go, not just some jew age charlatanism.

Such books as those of Mircea Eliade concentrate more on actual mongoloid shamanism (shamanism is mongoloid thing in origin, Africa have inherently different type of spirituality and inherently different type of "shamanism" so to say, own types of divination and magic) but they might slightly touch African traditions too.


 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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