The Evolution of African Spirituality with Thau-Thau Haramanuba
Sep 2024
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Gogo Zanemvula is joined by Thau-Thau Haramanuba to educate on our African spiritual history and interrogate the various branches of modern African spirituality, their authenticity and sustainability.
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@TehutiKhepra
2 years agoHis wealth of knowledge, spirituality, and essence are shining light where we need to decolonize our christian beliefs and thinking.
@mcamara488
2 years agoVery informative interview. Thank you 🙏🏿
@NomsaKhanyile
2 years agoLove this ❤! Thokozani Mkhulu. I actually think we also need reorientate ourselves away from fast fashion which is killing the world into more sustainable fashion. African fashion can lead the way. Expensive means that I need one quality item and not 10 cheap quality items that fill the land fills. We definitely need to invest more focus
@SterlingDudley5778
2 years agoAfrican people were never slaves no African, as been born a slave. What did happen is Africans were captured and abused and mist used. What we have and had is abusers and misusers. African people should droppe the word slave and slavery use more acurate disscriptions.some people might feel that they some pride may feel they are better than the Africans becaused they enslaved Africans most won't feel pride to be called an abuser.
@bafanantuli8091
2 years agoI hope ntate Haramanuba is aware that he is one of the greatest minds we're blessed to have in decolonizing minds and African identity, I appreciate him and am a big fan
@charlesub1457
2 years agoI listened to him last night and dreamt I met Tau Tau in person in my dream, I hope it becomes a reality some day. I want to have a drink from a source of knowledge.
@sphiwengubo5604
2 years agomake sense
@AliensAlliesAlliance
2 years agoEverything you say resonates with us, siyabonga
@llinksenterprise4877
2 years agoAbsolutely enlightening 🙏
@GebDjehutimesHeruAmenmakhet
2 years agoThey were killing, the African thought and that is why banned knowledgeable information, they are desecrating our sacred energies that bind our lanf
@GebDjehutimesHeruAmenmakhet
2 years agoThe arabs were only Islamism later in history, arabs are aryans, ke ba tlhaha thabeng ya areyeng areye, or araya, so again where islam come from
@GebDjehutimesHeruAmenmakhet
2 years agoOkay here's a question where did islamism begin
@GebDjehutimesHeruAmenmakhet
2 years agoKmt, is Komati, our language is written and it was united,what you see in komati, the language is codic, serving a non standardised enunciation purpose,but to serve as a tool of communication in a multi tonality expression so that we can understand each other, whether you were from any direction the language would be one,hence the name bechuana meaning black people a language of united blacks
@onelagalela8595
2 years agoVery difficult to listen to this as a follower of Yeshua, especially the parts where he is inaccurate (intentionally or unintentionally I cannot say) about the word of God. However, i did ask the Lord to show me the truth about African Spirituality, and He who is mindful of me has answered. I walk away from this even more convinced of His claims of exclusivity and heartbroken for my fellow Africans whose hearts are hardened towards the one true God because of the truth of colonialism and the behavior of modern Christians. Just as Paul lamented in the book of Romans for his fellow country men😢
@sydneyzwane7495
2 years ago210 yrs or 110 yrs? (Age of the lady that lived of of Pap and Pork)
@LindaniSimelane
2 years agoAbaseni
@rootsAlkebu
2 years agoI think it’s not always trying to find the christian god in Africa, it’s too finding Africa in the christianity. It looks like the abrahamic religions evolved from ancient African religions.
@wilberforcewilpower3254
2 years agoWell Every African should watch this video nice video. But since I am from 🇹🇿 I am eloborating further that Swahili language was already spoken even before the coming not just the arabs the romans earlier 1AD. Swahili has never been 50% Bantu and 50% Arabic. A swahili speaker who is not farmiliar with other Bantu or Arabic lang is more likey to understand isizulu, luganda or lingala than when he/she is communicating with an Arabic speaker for the first time. Borrowing some vocabularies from Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Germans, British etc is a normal thing for any language. Bht the core Syntax, Phonology, Morphology, prajmatic is purely Bantu. For example "Inyoka ibona umngwenya" isizulu(if I spelled it right)😂
"Nyoka aona ngweno/mamba" swahili
So u can just see see the ending of a in most Bantu verbs. Its a long elaboration but swahili is indeed a Bantu language with some borrowed vocabularies, grammatical additions etc. This is why it has been easy to spread in Bantu societies. But again thank u Mr Tau for this knowldege "ancient Kemet and Ta netjer(nchora) (Punt) really touched me.
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@Fx_szn
2 years ago1:38:55 the allegory of Jesus walking on water could it also mean that despite our efforts to make our people realise that Christianity is part of our oppression many won't still accept it even as we are in the age of awakening. So jesus walking on water means Jesus above Aquarius age.
@ithelpdeskcomhar8236
2 years agoWhites are ancient, they are only white as a result of migration because if we all come from Africa that also makes the white man originally from there.
@classiql
2 years ago34:27 wow the strategy.
@classiql
2 years ago26:36 The British museum isnt British. It's a display of robbers displaying their loot. Egyptology is the practice of grave robbing.
@classiql
2 years ago21:28 I'm not antichrist or prochrist either. I'm anticolonial. So if christ is colonial then you know where I stand.
@georgediongoli9920
2 years agoThat was so inspiring, I never wanted to watch this far but every moment keeps inspiring for more… Thanks a million for the work out there.
@klemwaterman
2 years agoin Malawi we say MUNTHU…..back to my roots
@businkala2554
2 years agoGrand Rising ASE Grand awakening
@godsun798
2 years agoMANNY BLESSINGS🙏🏆🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@tamuz9633
2 years agoUs Africans should be proud to call ourselve Bantu. We are African Descent ❤🎉
We are not blacks! We are not Be-Lacks. We are not a an English male made colour that doesn't even exist. They call themselces white, when they are not even wife ie We-Hate. They are pink, and some are colorless. They are liars. We are not Be-lacks! 😮😢
@tamuz9633
2 years agoA good start is to STOP calling ourselves the cursed English word, B-Lack ie Be-lack. The English language is a spell language of cursing and magick. Every word has at least two meanings. Black means be-lack.
As long as we keep calling ourselves the colour, black, we will always be-lack-ing.
We are not a COLOUR. We are African Descent. Who told us that we are an English called 'black'. It's so RETARDED that we associate ourselves to a slave master/oppressors concept of a evil, poverty, dirty etc. I have never heard of a nation, a country, a language, culture, or even ancestors called 'black'. Again, calling ourselves black is RETARDED.
@MulkyNuriaInDenmark
2 years agoWhat a beautifull poadcast Bless his & interviewers soul & ancestors learned so much ❤️
@anonymous-3720
2 years agoJesus Christ is God and the king of Kings.
@israellegoete2884
2 years agoA year later, I am back…
@sanelisiwedlamini7142
2 years agoWhite ppl is what I call social naarsicist those ppl 😢 are sad for real
@josephjourney3915
2 years agoWhere do I go to also get trained in bantu im an African American monk currently studying with vishnavs
@TheGreatReset-nk4zj
2 years agoNot white people, if you say white people without differentiating which white people specifically than you are falling prey to the intention of the same people that enslaved your ancestors in Africa and sold them to the US and controlled the commerce and trade markets in the south within the US.
It’s the same as calling out Jews as one people when the same whites were also Jews, where most Jews had nothing to do with Apartheid. But if you say “White Jewish Bankers” or more specifically the family name that commuted these acts is Rothschild and it’s previous carnation was Bauer.
So to claim whites enslaved black people that is incorrect. The Rothschild used their agents to enslave black people hiding behind state and religious identities so that you can’t identify the enemy.
To say white people without differentiating is just as foolish as a white person saying all black people are the same. I am sure you would not agree with that?
I am definitely anti-colonial, and that downs not mean anti-colonization. This is a misrepresentation of these terms. Colonialism in its historical meaning is a representation of hegemony or ruling dominance. People can clearly colonize without having a ruler, ingenious have lived in communities all throughout history without having a ruler.
This talk of respecting the dead is a cover to prevent ancient sacred sites from being uncovered. Exactly why the Egyptian pyramid and other sites were deemed tombs.
Now it’s clear they were not tombs, and if they were never excavated then we would not know what these sites were.
There are many world wide that are still buried, and this should beg the question why every sacred site was buried in the first place, and the same people that buried them designated them as burial grounds so that no one would dig them up?
Because these are locations of healing and realignment.
Did I mention both of you are fake and selling the narratives of the white slave masters. You must get paid a lot of money to betray your own ancestors telling the story the overseers want told.
@katlehoktwise3662
2 years agoWhere is the store that have collection of the books of scholars at?
@zilindogomes1767
2 years agoImportant conversation
@miehleketokwinika6060
2 years agoHi Xitsonga i Vumunhu
@oumiamore
2 years agoExcellent information.
It’s hard for me to listen to your videos more than a few minutes, because of your background music.
@hermanslebona8323
2 years agoTrue indeed, we were once a unitary state and when we were at peace we built everlasting civilizations, greatest monuments, sciences and cultures that mismirised nations of the world. They needed to emulate us but also led them to plegirise, steal and their greed and jealousy led them to invade, concure and steal us, our gods, culture and land.
One African scholar who explained this clearly is Chancellor Williams on his two volumes of the Distruction of the African Civilizations. Dr Hendrick Clarke explained it further on his teachings, Dr Irvan Vansetima documented in his book, 'they came before Colombus, Dr Asa Hilliard teaching and writing are invaluable, Vusa Mazulu Credo Mutwa taught first here at home in the 70s, 80s, 90s and early 2000 but were still blinded by Christianity and Apartheid, current scholars such as Dr Zulu Mathabo, Anthony Browder, Dr Ray Hagins, Mkhulu Ntsingasa, including you, Tau Tau share greatest information about our history, origin, civilization and how these greatness could shape our future. I so wish that all these current great minds can work together build institutions of knowledge and unite our people. We don't need you to criticize each other but rather build and share this knowledge together, encourage this new comings greatness such as the host, Lady Boss, in her quest to produce written material. She has great potential as her lectures about Kemetic science and spirituality attest.
Hotep, Khotso, Thokozani, Pula…nala.
@julianhessphoto
2 years agoAppreciate this lesson. Thank you guys. May need to adjust my approach to Alkebulan.