Thursday, November 02, 2023

Stay Alive: Why Black People Will Die In Mass Over the Next 50 Years

 By Rev. Dr. Philippe SHOCK Matthews



The reason so many of us are dying and will die is because we lost our connection to our 1st Frequency spiritual system. What’s now called voodoo or vodun is a sacred ritual we learned from observing nature: the animals, the stars, the Earth, and the Moon. We developed, learned, and perfected these rituals because our sages knew a time of great loss and shame for Amma’s 1st frequency people would come.


We developed these sacred, spiritual rituals so that we may survive the as-above plain and the as-below plain. There is nothing that nature or unnatural nature can throw at us that we cannot absorb, metabolize, and quarantine ourselves from. We are Amma’s in full expression. 


Most Black people today are the walking dead, living corpses waiting to be laid to rest. We have been proselytized to go against our axiology or nature as person to person/people to people. Most of us can’t stand to see another Black person do well or do better than us. There was a time when one person's success meant success for all.


We are mental, emotional, and psychological victims of what is now known as generational amnesia and social amnesia. These two factors are part of the web of deception that 2nd frequency mafic systems have placed on and over Black people worldwide. We have been taught to love the color and culture of Black but not the ancestry of Black. This is due to the powerful magic system of propaganda that 2nd frequency created and perfected, known as “media”. 


The term "media" is the plural form of the Latin word "medium," which initially meant "middle" or "center." The root word "med-" is of Indo-European origin and is associated with taking a middle position or serving as an intermediary.


The etymology of "medium" as a communication-related term is connected to its original Latin meaning. By the 16th century, "medium" was used in English to refer to an intervening substance through which something is transmitted or carried on. From the 19th century onwards, it became a communication channel, such as newspapers, radio, and television, collectively referred to as "media."


Over time, "media" has come to encompass a wide range of platforms for mass communication, including digital and social media in the contemporary context.


You see, my beloved, they are using this “Intervening Substance” called media along with AI systems to calculate how to destroy Black people and further capture, corral, and control us. Our resources so that we never wake up, figure it out, and fight for what has been stolen and taken away from us. We have been taught within 2nd frequency’s magic media system to strive to achieve a Bentley and to look down on those who merely have a Benz, and the Benz people look down on those in a Buick.


We are operating within their madness, and it must stop if we are to survive and thrive and take back our original throne in the Kingdom of Heaven.


Knowing the Difference Between Voodoo and Vodun


"Voodoo" and "Vodun" refer to similar religious practices but have different geographical and cultural origins.


1. Vodun:

- Vodun (or Vodoun) is a West African religion that originated in what is now Benin, Ghana, and Togo. 

- It centers around the worship of spirits known as "loa" or "orishas" and involves rituals, ceremonies, and offerings to these spirits. 

- Vodun has a complex cosmology and greatly emphasizes the connection between the spiritual and the material world, with ancestors playing a significant role in daily life.

- It is an organized religion with established priesthoods and temples.


2. Voodoo:

- Voodoo, often spelled "Vodou" or "Voudoou," is a religion developed in the Caribbean, particularly in Haiti, among enslaved West Africans and their descendants.

- Vodun heavily influences it but also incorporates elements from Roman Catholicism and other religious practices that enslaved Africans were exposed to in the New World. This syncretism was partly a response to the suppression of African religions by European colonizers and slaveholders.

- Like Vodun, Voodoo involves the worship of spirits, but it also includes the veneration of Catholic saints, reflecting its syncretic nature.

- It has also been popularized and often sensationalized in Western media, sometimes leading to misconceptions and stereotypes about its practices.


In summary, Vodun is the original West African religious practice, while Voodoo is its syncretic descendant that evolved among the African diaspora in the Caribbean, notably in Haiti. Both share similar practices and beliefs but have developed distinct traditions and identities due to their different historical and cultural contexts.


If we applied the prompt knowledge of ELI5, the aforementioned would be:


Vodun is like the original recipe for a special family dish from West Africa. It's a religion with its way of doing things, like praying to spirits and having special parties to talk to those spirits.


Voodoo is like if that family moved to a new country, let's say Haiti in the Caribbean. There, they still make their special dish, but they start adding new ingredients they find in their new home like ideas from another religion called Catholicism. The dish is still the same but a bit different because of the new place and ingredients.


So, Vodun is the original from Africa, and Voodoo is the mixed-up version from the Caribbean. Both are about talking to spirits and having special ceremonies, but they have their own special ways of doing it.


Black People Must First Apply the Principles of Ma’at


Ma'at is like the ancient Egyptian rule book for how to be a good person and make the world nice. It's not a book you can read; it's more like a big idea everyone knew about.


Ma'at is about truth, balance, order, harmony, law, morality, and justice. The ancient Egyptians thought that if they followed Ma'at, they would keep the world balanced and stop it from falling into chaos. They also believed that after they died, their hearts would be weighed against a feather that represented Ma'at. If their heart were as light as the feather because they were good and fair, they would get to go to a nice place after death. But if their heart was heavy because they did bad things, a monster might eat it!


Also, Ma'at was a Goddess, often shown as a lady with a feather on her head. She was a big deal because she helped the sun to rise, the Nile to flood, and crops to grow, making sure everything in the world worked as it should.


The Frequency Of Linguistics 


Notice how the text above refers to the 1st Frequency Black people as ancient Egyptians? Part of 2nd frequency’s magic system of the media to keep our social and generational amnesia in place is teaching us to become complicit in our demise by repeating and acknowledging their misSPELLings. There is no such thing or place as Egypt or the Middle East.  It IS and has ALWAYS been Kemet, Kemetic people, Kemetians, or Kemeteru (Land of the Black People) or (The Black Land). Black people must adjust our axiology, look at the English language as a lingua franc, and learn to speak and know the meaning of our original language. A lingua franca is like a bridge language that helps people who speak different native languages talk to each other. It's like when friends from different countries use English to chat because it's a language they all know a bit of, even if it's not their first language. A lingua franca can help people do business, make friends, or just get around in a place where their language isn't spoken much.

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