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Planting By The Moon by KingSango(m): 6:30pm On Mar 27, 2017
Greetings,

I want to offer information on planting by the Moon. We now know the Earth is Flat, rather, a plane of existence, and the Moon is the most powerful force in our realm of existence, Earth/Ile. The Earth does not go around the Sun. That may come as a shocker in modern times, well its just that, Modern, which actually means, "Moor Down", keep the Black/Moors/Muurs, down. In other words, what has happened is the Ancient Knowledge of Africa was suppressed and continues to be denied by Scholars and Scientists the world over. You may find your local herbalist knowing the importance of the Moon but many Babalawo are deceived. However, you may still find many priestess that still perform rituals by the Moon cycles because it is related to the Moon Goddess/Oya who is the protector of women. Many old women, patron of Nana, the goddess of old women, primordial mud and essence, still perform moon magic. This moon magic is very useful for the gardener and farmer as it uses the power of the moon's cusps to grow certain plants, perform activities in the garden and set the right timing for agricultural projects. This moon science can also be used in perform traditional spirituality, including astral travel, prayer, fasting and a whole lot of other goodies, too many to mention. I want to keep your mind focused upon understanding how the Moon works. The Moon is the twin of the Sun, both are known as the Twin flames, Oya and Sango. Sort of coincidence, today is a New Moon, here in the U.S, and also the day that Sango and Oya are observed in Yoruba spiritual ritual. The Moon is also in Aries, as the house of Aries dominates the cosmic energy today. Aries is Ogun and sometimes Ogun and Sango unite for Justice. So this is a good day to summon the both of them and Oya, and Obatala to cool the heads of Sango and Ogun as they are opposing energies in some cases. I want to warn you that Orisha energy, called planetary energies in Astrology, are simply cosmic energies in our being. We are the Gods and the Ancestors, they live in our radiant blood.


African time is different from Western mechanical time of hours and seconds. Remember the Earth doesn't go around the Sun but the Vatican and most of the Western world are Sun worship, as opposed to African spirituality which is Moon worship. So how does want keep a yearly calendar if the Earth doesn't go around the Sun, given us 365 days? When in African time the time is natural and based upon event. The Moon influences all life upon Earth, including plants and animals. There are 2 seasons in Africa opposed to 4 in the Western and Northern Hemispheres. The Yoruba began the New Year at the start of Ifa Festival, that is a starting point for the 13 moon cycles, that occurred within the 365 day calendar, with one day of out of time. This calendar also coincide with the Kemetic, known as Ancient Egypt, and with the Mayan, as the Mayan calendar was brought by the Muurs/North Africans to the West. July 25th, the rising of the star Sirius, called the Dog Star, North Star, or brightest star in the sky, is the beginning of the year for Ancient Egypt and Mayans. 13 cycles of moon are counted and that is your year. However, there are no hours or seconds in African cosmology. This is because African time is natural based on events not a mechanical Church bell that are apart of the Vatican cosmology of Rome. The Hour root word is ours, meaning literally ours, not theirs. The Seconds, root word is, sect, meaning sect. So literally hours and seconds means "Our Sect", in this case, Our Sect of Sun Worship. African time is eventual like the Sunrise, which is always different time. The Afternoon time when the Sun is high in the sky and its hot. The evening time when the Sun is setting and dusk is beginning. Also the late evening when all is starting to go to bed, all night creatures are starting to hunt. Then Midnight when the Moon is high in the Sky, and then that early time just before Sunrise, the time of dawn, when many night creatures are getting ready for bed. These are the times to use for your magic, spiritual traditions, and planting times by the moon cycles.

For more information and how to grow food: http://feedyourselfandyourfamily..com/2016/06/african-gardening-for-life-repatriation.html

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Re: Planting By The Moon by KingSango(m): 8:43pm On Apr 15, 2017
Get it all. Learn to plant by the moon cycles, learn to grow food, learn the latest water techniques, learn to build a green house, and learn about the Kingdoms rising in the West.

Get it all here: http://feedyourselfandyourfamily..com/2016/06/african-gardening-for-life-repatriation.html

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Re: Planting By The Moon by KingSango(m): 10:26pm On Apr 18, 2017

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