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Confessions of a Black American Sister. I Survived African Spirituality!

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Confessions of a #Black #America n Sister. I Survived African # !@HOUSEANDFARM talks candidly about her encounter with African . She survived it all and found love in ! Powerful message on navigating . We share commentary and insights on what her message means for and the diaspora.
With @TayoAinaFilms

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34 Comments

  1. #1

    WHEN THINGS FALL APART, Chinua Achebe ! Ordering this book now.

  2. #2

    WAKE-UP PEOPLE: JESUS CHRIST IS LORD […] THERE IS NONE OTHER…

  3. #3

    I believe you much be of Spiritual Soundness before going to Africa… The Most High closed all my doors until NOW… I AM on my way…

  4. #4

    Dont play with Things
    You dont understand.
    Keep away

  5. #5

    Who was this American
    That sent you😮

  6. #6

    People need to stop including americand or other people onto our business and culture like it theirs its obviously not this WE diaspora talk NEED TO STOP, african diaspora is someone from africa living abroad ,a carribisn diaspora is someone from Caribbean living abroud a american diaspora is a american living abroad if their from south west america its a continent and this women is talking shhi she probably got mental issues that has nothing to do with african and thats the problem she thinks she is practicing her culture is wich obviously not

  7. #7

    You went after signs and wonders idols and criminals in ignorance sorry. When you come to Africa open your eyes 👀. African religion is only found in nature.❤❤❤

  8. #8

    I’m sorry brother, but that man is not Dave Chapelle. He is posing as Dave Chapelle.

  9. #9

    THE PROBLEM is African Americans did not do their proper research and build systems or safe links to be able to go Africa 🌍, Connect and enjoy the place sorry 🤷🏾‍♂️

  10. #10

    A lot of you are taking her experience personal.. you shouldn't.. she experienced something horrible in Africa.. that should be a concern.. just as it concerns us.. when things like this happens in America.

  11. #11

    The woman survived choices that were not good for her. We need to grow up and take responsibility for our choices instead of blaming others things outside ourselves – this is empowerment and adulthood. We also need to discern what is but a human systems and social construct. We seek externally what is internal. The kingdom of heaven in within you. All outer system are meant to aid in this journey to the "Christ" within. This is not about self worship, it is to stop 'sinning'. Sin is the notion of separation – that anything, including ourselves, can exist outside of God. Smh…..so many professing the impossible – that they can begin to comprehend the concept GOD…. peace.

  12. #12

    She is speaking facts I was married to a Nigerian who tried witchcraft because I didn’t want to be with him anymore 😂😂😂 funny people need to wake up God is love and stop playing with the light

  13. #13

    When I seen this sister story on you tube i immediately started praying for her because I seen she was under spiritual attack Yah is love 🙏🏿 continue praying my people

  14. #14

    I used to follow her old channel "Eat Love Migrate" then i stopped after she had an altercation with her boyfriend Prince Ayoko. Their fight was very nasty as they said so much about their relation. Which was based on him providing her land and she paying him with her body. From the videos, the fight started because she started going out to places and keeping late nights with her current man on the DIY channel. The prince got angry as I believe he was under the impression that since she lived with him and his other wives ,then she was his exclusively??
    It was quite alot of drama and i stopped following her as well as the prince. I was really invested in their journey and that whole thing just put me off completely.

  15. #15

    Very good 👍

  16. #16

    She was practicing something that was not aligned with her lineage and designated spiritual protectors. She has to see a different priest or priestess in order to figure out whom rules over her head. Most of that has to be done before you go on a journey to the motherland. First wrong move, the person leading her there had never been there. USE YOUR COMMON SENSE!

  17. #17

    Africa is not the origins of all Black people most Americans don't have African Ancestry. Most Americans Ancestors come from America and the Swarthy Europeans. Do your genealogy to see if you have any African Ancestors.

  18. #18

    I think most black people who practice these things are running away from “the white man’s Jesus”. Jesus is Lord and I have witnessed his power in my life after being attacked with voodoo. He is the only reason I am here today.

  19. #19

    When you practice anything that is not of God, you open a door that should never be open. It doesn’t matter if you think you are practicing with good intentions.

  20. #20

    Is it u we are listenning to yet u said it is her story

  21. #21

    I read "When Things Fall Apart" Excellent book!!!

  22. #22

    JESUS LOVES YOU WITH ARMS OPEN WIDE SISTER. COME TO JESUS

  23. #23

    Not every Black American is from Africa. Indigenous Americans have their own way of connecting to the ancestors, in similar ways that the African Tribes do- but different. ❤ Most indigenous Americans subscribe to being from Africa simply because thats what they're taight. But it can bring alot of confusion when it comes to spirituality , not knowing the right ancestors to pray to.

  24. #24

    U submit yourselves to, communicate, & cooperate w/the Jinn in order to manipulate, affect, & change circumstances of yourselves, & others which is forbidden by The Creator. If u don't Repent u shall have no share in the Afterlife, in exchange for worldly things u gain in this life. God is 1. Allah (SWT) Peace Brothers, & Sisters. 💙

  25. #25

    Years ago while living in Chicago, I got into a conversation with an Igbo man about choosing Christianity over the ancestral beliefs of his people. He said that too many Afrocentrics glorify traditional African religions, and that life was not always wonderful in traditional times. Traditional Igbo belief dictated that certain people amongst them must serve as slaves, not only in their lifetime, but also through the lifetimes of their descendants. There was no escape from this social class, and when human sacrifices were needed to appease the spirits, or when royals were buried with servants (who were often buried alive) to do their bidding in the afterlife, slaves had to accept their fate. According to him, converting to Christianity allowed people to escape from trans-generational enslavement and subjugation. If these tribes and nations are willing to "update" their belief systems and discontinue harmful beliefs and practices, perhaps a return to traditional beliefs will be more viable. But if people want their traditional beliefs to continue unchanged, then there will always be those who will remain Christian or Muslim so they can exercise greater autonomy over their own lives.

  26. #26

    Who told them that in Africa people don't get robbed? And she should have asked an African about shrines and things. We ourselves dont play with it. 🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️ Still I'm sorry she had to go through that.

  27. #27

    Who told them that in Africa people don't get robbed? And she should have asked an African about shrines and things. We ourselves dont play with it. 🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️ Still I'm sorry she had to go through that.

  28. #28

    Africa that Africa that Africa is not a country!!!!!! Just speak of the country that you visited we're all different. Plus there's so many cultures.

  29. #29

    So, where is the faith of some people the faith of all? Why do people believe African & Afroculture religions are interchangeable? Are all who claim to be Christian the same? In Christianity you have sects & cults, the same applies to other religions. Vodun is not the default faith of Africa. There are indigenous monotheistic believes, there are those without any shrines and sculptures, I originate from the Southern region and my prophet taught to be suspicious all those "healers"because most of them simply exploit gullibility – and he did so befeore ny white man touched our lands! In addition, one is taught to be careful to accept offered food and drinks from strangers – one does not even hae to be African to know this!

  30. #30

    U HAVE TO SPIRITUAL WITHIN,THE CHURCH IS YOU, U ARE THE CHURCH. WORSHIP THE HOLY SPIRIT OF GOD. NO OTHER GODS COME BEFORE HIM. AAAMEN

  31. #31

    PS U DO NOT SUPPOSE TO WORSHIP "IDOLS" AAAAMEN!!!

  32. #32

    FOR ONE THING U SUPPOSE TO FOLLOW OUR FATHER OUR GOD AND KING FROM HEAVEN AMEN AND AMEN !!!!

  33. #33

    Funny enough, I stumbled across this video of everything towards this video applies to the mine working agreement with a fellow Guyanese. Plus I have book when things fall apart… haven’t read it yet…. Since COVID.⏰

  34. #34

    What an interesting story that this young lady is telling because she tells no lie within the experience. I had a cousin that got attacked in Ghana 3 months ago and filmed it on IG. 🕒

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