These mirrored deities hold a special place in my heart for their depth and how they make us look deeply into ourselves, to see that which we cannot or do not want to see. Thank you!
I don’t need to move to Africa because Africa lives in me. These words,,,, food for my spirit. I can’t resist,,,, fill my void !!!! I do not fear….. thank you for the flame I am the moth…… 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
This is why I need to move to Africa I am so tired of the United States like I am tired of living here I want to be around people in the culture and learn these things do I believe these African stories I want to say no because I’m subscribed to a lot of these types of channels they do these old folk stories but a part of me wants to know if this shit is real
I'm happy to see your curiosity and your eagerness to dive deeper. Your skepticism is healthy, too. Here's what I think: these tales are precious wisdom from your ancestors. They're not just stories about mythical beings like Mami Wata. Instead, they act as guides, showing us deeper meanings in life and helping us understand ourselves, our heritage, and our place in the world. These stories and characters are more than they appear; they invite you to explore the depth of your own spirit and the wealth of your ancestry. Let these tales lead you on an inner journey. Search for what Mami Wata symbolizes within you-the ties to your roots, the strength and wisdom passed down by your ancestors, and the personal truths yet to be uncovered. Ask yourself, what were the ancestors trying to tell me about myself? Why did they choose to convey this through myths? See your exploration as a warm and welcoming chance to deepen your connection with your identity and heritage. The real value lies not in proving myths true but in discovering the meanings they carry about you and your ties to history. This is the way to honor your ancestors' legacy - by finding the core of their stories within yourself. When you shift your view in this direction, you understand that these stories hold truth because your existence is the living proof. Keep this thought close as you plan your journey back to Africa.
So beautifully and eloquently told, never have I heard a more thought-provoking and profound depiction of mami water and the siren❤❤❤❤❤❤
These mirrored deities hold a special place in my heart for their depth and how they make us look deeply into ourselves, to see that which we cannot or do not want to see. Thank you!
I don’t need to move to Africa because Africa lives in me. These words,,,, food for my spirit. I can’t resist,,,, fill my void !!!! I do not fear….. thank you for the flame I am the moth…… 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
It's my pleasure, and I glad you are here. Africa lives in you! 💜🙏
I feel connected to Africa whenever that song comes on the radio
@@WolfCatalyst The background music?
"Who are you when no one else is watching?" Another powerful drop.
A powerful question that, makes one think. Thank you for coming through, always 🙏🙏
So beautiful ❤ lol high key it’s like your telling the story of my life 😂
It IS your story!
Love and light ❤
And back to you!
Luv, luv, luv this❤❤❤
Thank you for the love 🙏🙏
This is why I need to move to Africa I am so tired of the United States like I am tired of living here I want to be around people in the culture and learn these things do I believe these African stories I want to say no because I’m subscribed to a lot of these types of channels they do these old folk stories but a part of me wants to know if this shit is real
I'm happy to see your curiosity and your eagerness to dive deeper. Your skepticism is healthy, too. Here's what I think: these tales are precious wisdom from your ancestors. They're not just stories about mythical beings like Mami Wata. Instead, they act as guides, showing us deeper meanings in life and helping us understand ourselves, our heritage, and our place in the world.
These stories and characters are more than they appear; they invite you to explore the depth of your own spirit and the wealth of your ancestry.
Let these tales lead you on an inner journey. Search for what Mami Wata symbolizes within you-the ties to your roots, the strength and wisdom passed down by your ancestors, and the personal truths yet to be uncovered. Ask yourself, what were the ancestors trying to tell me about myself? Why did they choose to convey this through myths?
See your exploration as a warm and welcoming chance to deepen your connection with your identity and heritage. The real value lies not in proving myths true but in discovering the meanings they carry about you and your ties to history. This is the way to honor your ancestors' legacy - by finding the core of their stories within yourself. When you shift your view in this direction, you understand that these stories hold truth because your existence is the living proof. Keep this thought close as you plan your journey back to Africa.
@@house_of_horus
Beautiful said ✨🫶🏾
🤎🤎🤎