Master Naba: Slavery Past To Present

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ธ.ค. 2024
  • It’s no secret that there’s a high rate of imprisonment among people of color in our modern society.
    In this video, high priest of the Dogon tribe and founder of the Earth Center, Naba Lamoussa Morodenibig, eloquently breaks down why it’s no coincidence that since the “end” of slavery there is still only one group of people populating jails and prisons. In a society of laws, when only one group makes the rules, the rest become the slaves. The slave mentality is very much as part of our culture today, and the history of slavery is not in our past. Slavery past, present, and future has its connections to a society of laws versus a society of principles.
    Master Naba highlights how the loss of cultural values and traditional education has resulted in this breakdown and inequity due to a global colonization founded on white supremacy. In a culture which keeps black people poor and strips them of their ancestral values, it’s no surprise when some end up turning to criminality.
    Indigenous societies like the Dogon tribe preserve order through principles, traditions, and honoring the power of the ancestral spirit, instead of through man-made laws. Was it really a part of our human destiny to have one group of people on lock down while the other rules? Or is it the sweeping effects of colonialism which keeps people stuck in a system that was not built for them, and punishes them when they reject or rebel against it?
    This is one of the most important global issues of 2020, which anyone with a goal of becoming spiritual or reconnecting to their ancestors will want to turn their attention toward. For more information on reclaiming your culture or reconnecting to kemetic knowledge, the Earth Center offers M’TAM initiation classes on Kemetic spirituality and philosophy.
    #historyofslavery #decolonize #theearthcenter

ความคิดเห็น • 11

  • @lifesgreat9692
    @lifesgreat9692 8 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    im glad to say that i got to meet master naba before he transitioned the dogon lives on

  • @centecorpvm
    @centecorpvm 11 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    this logic is what needs to be on the minds and hearts.

  • @serriousblack5000
    @serriousblack5000 12 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I hope you journey in peace WISE MASTER TEACHER!!!

  • @ChiefBlackBull
    @ChiefBlackBull 14 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    @tamaduni THe precolumbian Indians where Africans, The mayans talk of the black Olmecs as their parent race the "bringers or teachers of wisdom". And as we kno the mayans are the parent race for northern and southern american "Indians"

  • @brandonscopino9105
    @brandonscopino9105 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I feel because African slavery was most recent its always brought up as if Europeans and western people created the idea. It was Muslim and North African cultures who would incentivize other people mostly Scandinavians to capture Europeans for labor but mostly sex slaves. Young children and elderly were killed. Scandinavians then turned into pirates AKA vikings because of this incentivization Which made it there most profitable trade. 20% of Europe was enslaved at one point during the bc era into the early ad era spaning thousands of years. the term slave came from the Slavic plains where they captured farmers because they were vulnerable naive and easy to capture sure sounds familiar. Another thing is that Scandinavia was where everyone migrated after the ice Melted around 11000 BC. The 1st settlement's early civilization post ice age started in Scandinavia not in North Africa Egypt/kemet. These are recent discoveries and this video is quite old.

    • @theeyeopener4141
      @theeyeopener4141 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Does it matter where slavery came from or who enslaved who? He's talking about the mindset it left us with. The colonizers destroyed our culture....took us all out of alignment....gave us a backwards way of thinking. It has corrupted the souls of people. Their ways promote mass destruction. It doesnt matter who started slavery.....what matters is how slavery affected us and our reality. The debate will be endless about who enslaved who.....we don't need an origin of it to deal with it......we need to stop it and the trauma it causes.

  • @lanreolaneniloi127
    @lanreolaneniloi127 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    0:58 I mean Amina?

  • @slitheryserpent5949
    @slitheryserpent5949 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The Maakheru!

  • @StylistecS
    @StylistecS 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    They weren't Africans. Some Africans may have come here and lived here but they weren't first. They were just simply Black people in America.

  • @blueribbonbullies
    @blueribbonbullies 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes ALL through Californiain the USA, Central, and South America--THE TRUTH wwwdotblueribbonbulliesdotcom

  • @blueribbonbullies
    @blueribbonbullies 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    a system that's NOT made for us wwwdotblueribbonbulliesdotcom