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Default Healing the Afrikan Collective Consciousness

The 2nd annual Afrikan International Healing Day of Mourning


What: The Afrikan International Healing Day of Mourning (globally the individual focuses on the whole)

When: June 19th, ‘07 [’2008, ’09, ’10, ’11, ’12, ’13] (thereafter this day is an Afrikan day of togetherness)

Who: Every Afrikan/Black

Where: Everywhere through-out the Diasporas and the Motherland of Africa

How: Take a personal or group moment on June 19th and:

a) Reflect on the pain of our Ancestors who were tortured, terrorized, held against their will, and brutally raped and murdered during the Maafa (black holocaust) (focuses our collective need for healing)

b) Empathize their pain, go inside their skins, their minds, see them, be them (stirs our connection and raises our collective Love vibration)

c) Mourn for them in the heart, this is not sadness, it’s a specific heavy tone that matches the heaviness of pain, since it is born of unselfishness Love is automatically embedded in the tone, Love is transported to the depth where pain is and tones/lifts pain into Joy, healing happens (focuses our collective Love)

Why: To collectively tone/heal the pain of the Maafa into Joy (joy is a state of physical/mental/spiritual well-Being)

Why: To free those Ancestral energies still trapped in a vortex of pain and horror to finally cross-over, to finally go home.
(When someone dies under horrific circumstances and justice has not been forthcoming or their loved ones have not mourned for them; it is highly probable that their spirits remain trapped on this side, quite possibly in the same anguish they died in)

Why: To refresh and re-energize the African Collective Consciousness for the sake of humanity

‘We-pain may endure for a night, but Joy comes in the mourning’

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Rudwaan Amen_Ra Lumumba

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