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The Afrikan Ancestral Manuscript revitalises the honour and amplifies the influence of our great global Afrikan ancestors in our lives. It ensures their legacies are not forgotten, urging us to 'Know Ourselves' and to honour our ancestors as we do our elders in Afrikan culture. It's vital to remember that our ancestors are the elders of our elders, and that the Creator/Creatress is the ancestor of all ancestors. Spanning from January to December, this book allows us to explore, in chronological order, ancestors born on specific days or months, helping us to recall and uplift their missions…mehr

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The Afrikan Ancestral Manuscript revitalises the honour and amplifies the influence of our great global Afrikan ancestors in our lives. It ensures their legacies are not forgotten, urging us to 'Know Ourselves' and to honour our ancestors as we do our elders in Afrikan culture. It's vital to remember that our ancestors are the elders of our elders, and that the Creator/Creatress is the ancestor of all ancestors. Spanning from January to December, this book allows us to explore, in chronological order, ancestors born on specific days or months, helping us to recall and uplift their missions throughout the year. We are our ancestors, and this tool aids in remembering the path forward. Additionally, it can be used as a divining method to seek guidance from an enlightened ancestor on a specific day. This manuscript makes it clear that we must narrate our ancestors' experiences in the first person, tapping into their wisdom to enlighten our daily practices.
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Unblind Tibbin is a master West-African Djeliba/Griot/Storyteller by calling for equal rights, social justice, sustainable lifestyles, and being an africentric advocate in Toronto. He is fully trilingual and cares deeply about environmental sustainability, the youth, and Afrikan greatness restoration. He has worked in many capacities with many organizations, always supporting youth and their blossoming genius. Embodying a sustainable lifestyle, he is vegan. Unblind is a Sierra Leonean-Canadian who was born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, and grew up in Switzerland and Toronto, Canada. He has an Undergraduate bilingual honors degree in International Studies and a Masters degree in Economics.