Bantu Path

Our Services and products as the aBantu Path.

The Bantu Path is not a religion or dogma. It is an ancestral awakening, a way of decoding the spiritual technologies our people embedded in myths, rituals, names, symbols, and stars.

It blends Ancient cosmologies from Kemet, the Dogon, Yoruba, and beyond, Modern esoteric studies such as shadow work, archetypes, energy work, and metaphysics, Personal practice like journaling, fasting, breathwork, and dream analysis, and Collective purpose of restoring our place in the cosmic rhythm. Among other practices and rituals.

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Tools on the Path

  •  Read the Books We Must Read! section to fuel your knowledge.
  •  If you’re in South Africa, go to the shop to purchase incense, crystals and candles
  •  Visit our website weekly to access our Mythology Library to study the symbolic language of the ancestors.
  •  Use our upcoming guides on meditation, ancestral rituals, and journaling prompts.
  •  Sign up for our newsletter to receive monthly pathwork, book drops, and guidance.

OUR SERVICES

 

1. Guided Spiritual Videos (Live and Recorded)

Reaching from inside of ourselves and accessing the hidden light, using the vast works of our master teachers:

  • Symbolic tarot information ( Look into public information on divination)

  • Archetype personality mapping (Learning how to read your birth chart)

  • Mythological life-story analysis (Decoding modern religions and connecting them to ancient myths)

  • Astrological symbolic interpretation (Learning how to read the sky and your innerverse)

2. Courses & Masterclasses

Paid, discounted and free through live video, previously recorded video and PDFs
  • “The Mother Zodiac: 12 Archetypes of the Abantu Mind”

  • “Mythic History of Amexum” – the mother empires of the world before modern times.

  • support, books  and lecture recommendations of “How to Read Symbolic Patterns in Your Life”

  • “Inner Alchemy 101” – raising yourself up to the Christhood.

  • “Dreamwork & Soul Memory Foundations” – the builder becomes the architect.

3. Membership Community

We can study together online:

  • Monthly – decoding mythology classes

  • Online Group discussions on myth stories

  • Book circle – we decode metaphysical books.

  • Meditation sessions

  • Private forums

  • Q&A

4. Digital Products

  • Workbooks

  • e-Books

  • Journals

  • Archetype card decks

  • Mythology guides

  • Audio meditations

5. In-Person / Virtual Retreats

  • Seasonal rituals based on zodiac cycles (reconnecting with the earth by visiting with nature, foraging, meditating and grounding to heal.) 

  • Mythic storytelling experiences, for the growth of the soul.

  • Healing circles

  • Nature immersions

The Shadow Gate

Old wounds, generational trauma, and suppressed pain rise to the surface. You begin to face yourself and your truth.

Here are the tools you will be equipped with to ensure a fulfilling experience:

Physical tools

  • Oracle card decks

  • Candles

  • Insence, impepho, sage, palo, etc.

  • Mythology posters ( Dieties, meduneter, etc.)

  • Symbolic maps (Mother Zodiac wheel of Dendera)

  • Journals ( take notes, your innerself is talking.)

  • Salt, spice, maize and sorghum

  • Alcohol and distilled water for pouring libations.

Digital

  • E-books

  • Audio myth journeys

  • Interactive mythology timelines

  • Guided “inner temple” visualisations

How did they take over the world?
The Doctrine of Discovery

This is the historical starting point for the change. The Doctrine of Discovery specifically targeted these non-Christian peoples. It was the legal and religious dogma that declared their lands “vacant” and available for the taking by Christian European powers. This historical doctrine legally stripped the indigenous people of their inherent rights to their own land in the eyes of the colonisers.

Innerstanding how control was established and maintained:

  • The Land as an Estate: The vast territories of the “copper colored people” were legally re-framed as a massive Estate or Trust.

  • The Government as Executor: The newly formed Nation-States (like the United States or Canada) appointed themselves as the Executor or Trustee of this massive estate.

  • From Owners to Beneficiaries/Debtors: The indigenous people, who were once the sovereign owners, were legally demoted to the status of beneficiaries or “wards” of the state. In this new trust relationship, the government (the Creditor) managed the resources, and the native people were placed in the position of dependents or Debtors, reliant on the executor for their own property. This is the foundation of the reservation system.

The Ancestral Return

You reconnecting with the ancestors — known and unknown. Symbols begin to make sense. Dreams intensify. You feel the presence of those who came before.

Note: Christian hegemony refers to the normalisation and institutionalisation of Christian values, beliefs, and practices, so that they become the assumed standard for society. It is more than religious privilege; it’s a systemic dominance that shapes the culture, language, laws, and institutions in ways that benefit Christians, even non-practising ones, while marginalising and oppressing non-Christians. 
 

Key aspects of Christian hegemony:

  • Privilege: Christians often receive unearned advantages. For example, major Christian holidays like Christmas and Easter are federal holidays, while religious holidays for other faiths are not. Wearing Christian symbols is considered normal, while the symbols of other religions may be viewed with suspicion.
  • Invisibility: For those within the dominant culture, Christian hegemony is often invisible. Its influence is mistaken for secularism or “just the way things are”.
  • Proselytization: Even well-meaning attempts at conversion or proselytizing from a position of power can be experienced by non-Christians as an imposition or a form of oppression.
  • Framing of knowledge: In some cases, the Christian narrative is so pervasive that it even shapes academic fields, including religious studies, where the majority of scholars may come from a Christian background.

To address these challenges, abanut must get into these Practices:

  • Building an ancestral altar
  • Pouring libations
  • Dream journaling
  • Learning your clan names and totems

Cosmic Memory Activation

You will begin to remember your place in the stars and why the Bantu people hold keys to universal knowledge.

Practices:

Studying mythologies and cosmologies (Dogon, Kemetian, Sumerian)

Working with symbols like Sirius, Orion, Ankh, and the Tree of Life

Listening to your body and DNA signals

Astral travel and lucid dreaming

The Inner Temple

You become your own priest and initiate. You work with energy, ritual, sound, and intention. You embody ma’at (divine order).
Practices:

Daily ritual and meditation

Visualisation and sacred geometry

Creating your own myth

Teaching and healing others.