Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Who Is The Black Woman?

It has been revealed through overwhelming evidence through archaeology, anthropology, and biographical history, that the Black Woman has revealed beyond a shadow of a doubt that she was the first and continues to be the beauty queen of earth.  The adoration of her exquisite comeliness inspires the imagination of human creative thought.  Between 100,000 to 18,000 years ago, ALL Black Women felt very good about themselves.  For long extended periods of human history, the whole world revered and literally worshipped her.  In fact, the first sacredotal objects of veneration were replicas of the Black females' anatomy.  All religious symbols, i.e. the cross, the star and the crescent, the star of David etc., can be traced back to the Black Woman's body because she was once regarded by the ancients as the supreme divine vessel of life.  Dr. Yusef ben Jochannon can be quoted in several of his lectures in saying that the "Black Woman is still the real standard of beauty in the world today.  Therefore, my beloved Sisters, as the scriptures declare, rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion."  The role of the Black Woman in the establishment of civilization is irrefutable for she made possible all the treasures of civilization we now hold so dear.  From time immemorial, man has depended upon her for the development of the arts and sciences of civilization.  Avery Brooks in his book A Man Called Hawk stated, "that the Black Woman is wisdom and wisdom is the breath of God."  Now, some brothers may be a little less than comfortable with the resurgence of this knowledge, nevertheless, I suggest an awakening to the historical reality - that all available scientific evidence reveals - that it was the Black Woman who first came to the understanding of and implemented the principles of civilization, should not in any way cause you, Black Man, to feel the need to indulge the machoism of male chauvinistic insecurities.  Let truth be known, that from the very beginning of human history to present, the Creator, Amma, intended the Black Man and Woman to run the world as EQUAL partners in power and glory.  This my dear brother lies the secret of your TRUE strength as men; your acceptance of the divinity of the Black Woman and the COMPLETE internalization of the lifestyles and values inherent in that reality.  Walter Beasley, famous jazz musician, can be quoted in saying, "those outside of us benefit the most from our discord."  

Who is the Black Woman?  Well, in the cerebral sphere we can clearly see in the Hebrew rendering phrase "Holy Spirit", Ruach Qodesh meaning a vital stimulating force especially one that influences the mind.  Who is the Black Woman?  In Kushite-India, she was known as the kundalini or as Earth Wind and Fire puts it, "the serpentine fire" of wisdom and universal enlightenment.  Who is the Black Woman?  To the High Culture scientists of old Hindu-Kush, she was known as the shakti.  The Black Man's eternal soulmate manifested on the earthly plane through the woman or women in his life and as the cosmic spirit which took him into her ecstatic embrace at death.  Who is the Black Woman?  She is the original guardian angel.  The word "angel" means messenger in its most simple form.  More accurately, it means a person who carries a message from some great dignitary to someone else.  Angel is symbolic of the spiritual power of the feminine energy which motivates and stimulates the human intellect.  However, Euro-Christian theology co-opted and corrupted the original guardian angel iconography by putting up images of white winged, white robed, long white (blond) haired, blue eyed, harp playing EFFEMINATE looking males.  During the Dark Ages of Europe (538-1798 CE) when all scientific investigation was prohibited, the general populous was not allowed to read the Bible.  Only the ecclesiastical aristocracy, which were very few throughout the whole of Europe, were literate. At this time the highest form of scientific investigation permitted by law was to determine how many angels you could fit on the head of a stick pin.  This was considered to be very serious study in those days.  During this same time period, according to J. A. Rogers book World's Great Men of Color, the Dogon of West Alkebulan were searching the sky with telescopes.  The inhabitants of old Ghana, Mali, and Songhai Empires were building houses illuminated by candlelight in the windows which the populations of most European nations were still living in crude windowless hovels with only a chimney chute to let the smoke from hearth fires escape.  At the University of Sankore in Timbuktu and other institutions of higher learning, Black physicians were performing cataract and brain surgery among other "high tech" functions.  It was the Blackamoors who took this High Culture which far exceeded anything possessed by European scholars at the time and introduced it to the benighted continent.  The enlightened civilization brought to Europe by the Moors became the model for all its later institutions.  

About the middle of the 18th Century, European anthropologists, paleontologists, archaeologists and some other "ologists" while digging around in Grimaldi, Italy near Menton, France came across a startling rediscovery.  They found some very beautiful aesthetically formed Afrikoid statuettes buried in graves of the deceased.  These statuettes which European scholars misnomer Venuses were clutched by the decedents to their breasts as they lay in a fetal position.  A close examination of the skeletal remains revealed them to be in fact Afrikan in physiognomy.  Dr. Yusef ben Jochannon has clearly explained so often and in so many ways, "Man knew nothing about heaven until his mother's womb.  That's the first heaven he ever knew anything about.  When you come down the fallopian tube and are delivered into this world, you have just left heaven and that is why a man, if he is in his right mind spends the rest of his life trying to be 'born again', trying to go back to paradise as often as he can."  The Black Woman was a messenger to the heavens. 

It cannot be over emphasized that this is a spiritual thing and it is with this understanding that we should come to one another.  My brother, you must ever be mindful that the Black Female is the most sacred female entity in the world.  Not only because of the joy derived from physical interchange with her, but also because of the spiritual enlightenment and growth which can be garnered from such encounters.  

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  1. Yes, this is definitely on point. In fact, the physical universe and outer space is the cosmic womb of existence. The invisible light of the Melanated Man impregnated the Melanated Womb-man in order to understand itself, which is why we are light beings (masculine) in dark bodies (feminine).

    http://humanityunitedforum.com/blackrootsscience.pdf

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