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Aligning with the Celestial Rhythm of the moon
For thousands of years, our ancestors looked up at the night sky not for romance, but for guidance. The Moon was not a cold rock in the sky, it was the pulse of nature itself. It whispered to the oceans, stirred the sap in the trees, timed the planting of seeds, and measured the flow of blood in women’s bodies. In the villages, elders would say: “The Moon is the drumbeat of the Earth.” Let’s dive deep into what this celestial body represents. Somewhere between modern lights and busy schedules, we lost the rhythm. But the Moon never stopped dancing. And when you learn to move with her, she can…
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The 12 Houses of Life — Your Cosmic Map
Bantu. You now know your signs. You’ve felt the planets move. But where does all this energy show up? The zodiac houses are like twelve rooms in a cosmic mansion, each representing a different area of your life. While the zodiac signs describe how your energy expresses itself, the houses show where that energy plays out. For example, one house rules your relationships, another your career, another your home, and so on. When planets move through the sky or appear in certain houses on your birth chart, they highlight those parts of your life—almost like a spotlight moving from one stage to another. Understanding the houses helps you see not…
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Libra to Pisces — The Path Beyond the Self
In Parts 1 and 2, we saw how the first six signs build the inner self. Now, with Libra, the soul steps out of isolation and begins to interact with the world, take on sacred responsibilities, and ultimately return to unity. These signs represent the higher development of the soul—how you love, grow, give, and transcend. ⚖️ 7. LIBRA – The Mirror of the Soul (Sept 23 – Oct 22) Meaning: Libra is the sign of partnership, beauty, and spiritual equality. It teaches that balance is not passivity, but a conscious dance between opposites. Lesson: You learn how to truly see the other without losing yourself. Love becomes a sacred…
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How to Read Your Sun, Moon & Rising Signs
So far in this series, we’ve explored where the zodiac came from and how each sign represents a spiritual phase. But here’s where it gets personal. Everyone has a Sun, Moon, and Rising sign — a trinity of energies that forms your core personality. Learning how to read this trio is the key to unlocking your soul blueprint. 🌞 1. Your Sun Sign — The Essence of You Everyday Life: 🧠 Example: A Leo Sun wants to shine, lead, and be seen. They’re learning to own their light without ego. 🌙 2. Your Moon Sign — The Inner You Everyday Life: 🧠 Example: A Cancer Moon needs emotional security and…
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Aries to Virgo — The Inner Journey Begins
The zodiac isn’t just a circle of stars — it’s a symbolic path of the soul. Think of it as a 12-stage journey, starting with the fire of creation and ending with cosmic oneness. In this part, we explore the first half: from the individual spark to the refined servant of spirit. Let us examine the first six signs, which comprise the inner part of the whole… 🔥 1. ARIES – The Divine Spark (March 21 – April 19 in the northern hemisphere) Meaning: Aries is where the zodiac begins — the formation moment of self. It’s raw willpower, courage, and instinct. The soul says: “I’m here. I exist. Let’s…
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Before there were astro apps, horoscopes, or birth charts
Before there were apps, horoscopes, or birth charts, there was the Dendera Zodiac — the oldest known depiction of the 12 signs of the zodiac. Found carved into the ceiling of a chapel in the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, Egypt, this stone relief holds cosmic secrets that extend beyond your sun sign. The temple of Hathor The temple primarily honours the goddess Hathor and commemorates the birth of Horus. Built during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods, it features stone reliefs. One notable depiction shows Harsomtus (Horus) emerging from a lotus flower. It may be interesting for you to know that Harsomtus usually appears as a naked child sitting on…
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Isis is a greek word for Auset in kemet. Let’s talk to our mother.
Bantu, what can we learn today about our cosmic mother, Auset, or in Greek Isis. Let’s dive in. Today’s book: Isis Unveiled, Volume 1 by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky Blavatsky’s Isis Unveiled, Volume 1 is one of the most influential texts in Western esotericism. Written in 1877, it attempts to reintroduce ancient truths buried by dogma and institutional religion, reviving a sacred worldview that echoes what our ancestors already knew. Blavatsky’s research draws from bantu traditions from all over the world — Egyptian, Hindu, Buddhist, Hermetic, and Gnostic — revealing a hidden thread that connects all spiritual systems. Let’s look at some Core Messages Blavatsky’s work is relevant for our book…
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Melanin! what you may or may not know.
Bantu, how important is melanin in our existence? How much do we know about it? Let’s take a look at some work from our elders about this very topic. Today’s book: Melanin: What Makes Black People Black by Dr. Llaila Afrika In Melanin: What Makes Black People Black, Dr. Llaila Afrika delivers a groundbreaking perspective on the biochemical and spiritual significance of melanin. This book is more than a scientific breakdown — it’s a call to reclaim knowledge long buried under colonial narratives. Dr. Afrika’s approach bridges science, spirituality, and culture, exploring how melanin affects not only skin pigmentation but mental clarity, emotional resilience, immune strength, and even spiritual awareness.…
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Nomo Myth Series pt.3: The Feminine Codes of the Nomo and the Power of Ancestral Fluidity
The Waters of Rebirth Let’s bring this season of the Nomo Myth Series to a powerful close with a return to the primordial waters, where all life began and where all must return. 🐚 The Mythic Water of the Nomo In the Dogon cosmology, the Nomo are not only star beings—they are water beings. Their descent to Earth from the Sirius system was not fiery or violent, but fluid and cleansing. They are described as: When the original twin Nomo descended and chaos erupted, the sacrificed Nomo was dissolved in water, poured over the Earth, and absorbed by creation. Thus, the water became sacred, a carrier of the divine code…
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Nomo Myth Series Pt.2: Cosmic Duality and the Law of Balance
🧬 The Myth: The Twin Nomo and the Fall Into Chaos In this article, we dive deeper into the myth of the twin Nomo beings as presented by Baba Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa in Indaba, My Children. And other authors on the subject. According to Mutwa and others, the twin Nomo beings are often linked to fundamental cosmological concepts, representing the dual forces that shape the universe and human existence. According to others who spoke with the Dogon bantu: In Dogon cosmology, the original Nomo were twin beings—primordial, androgynous entities created by Amma, the supreme mother deity. These twin Nomo were meant to descend to Earth in balance and harmony, establishing divine…









