Sucy Manbavaran (@manbavaran20017) 's Twitter Profile
Sucy Manbavaran

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Roots reggae largely became one of the most influential musical forces in championing for African liberation ,Black Consciousness and Pan-Africanism in the 1970s

Roots reggae largely became one of the most influential musical forces in championing for African liberation ,Black Consciousness and Pan-Africanism in the 1970s
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In Song of Songs 6, the male beloved descends into a fragrant & lush garden while a female lover wonders where he is. Solomon writes “I went down into the garden of nuts…” In the Zohar, the book of splendor, this passage is given an esoteric interpretation where Solomon’s

In Song of Songs 6, the male beloved descends into a fragrant & lush garden while a female lover wonders where he is.

Solomon writes “I went down into the garden of nuts…”

In the Zohar, the book of splendor, this passage is given an esoteric interpretation where Solomon’s
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Olga Souza singing the huge global hit "Rhythm Of The Night" a cappella, 1994 - her voice is incredible, even without music or retouching.

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"Love one another but make not a bond of love: Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls." #ValentinesDay with Kahlil Gibran on the difficult balance of intimacy and independence and the secret of lasting love themarginalian.org/2016/09/27/kah…

𝐄𝐃𝐎𝐂𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐑𝐈𝐂_2 (@edocentric_2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Journey to the Afterlife in Benin cosmology Let me walk you through the edo system of the afterlife. In Benin Cosmology, death isn't the end of our existence here on earth (Agbon), as the edo tradition states - As humans we pass through the system of birth and rebirth

The Journey to the Afterlife in Benin cosmology 
Let me walk you through the edo system of the afterlife. 
In Benin Cosmology, death isn't the end of our existence here on earth (Agbon), as the edo tradition states - As humans we pass through the system of birth and rebirth
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If you’re a creative (artist, musician, craftsman, writer, etc.) who believes in spiritual realities, it’s awesome to know that you are practicing Imitatio Dei, the imitation of God in your participation in creation! Projects born from love, insight, overflow, conscious thought,

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in an effort to fill the earth with more beauty, order, reduced entropy. Forming and perfecting something original that has never been done or seen before. Creating is worth doing!!

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Medieval Christianity is a very curious thing because, while it was present in every single aspect of their daily life, their practices were so different to ours it feel shocking And by that I mean, what do you MEAN they only confessed and received communion once a year each???

𝐄𝐃𝐎𝐂𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐑𝐈𝐂_2 (@edocentric_2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Benin Military; The division of power. The Benin Military is a well organized and sophisticated force in it peak, enabled Benin Kingdom to expand and explore beyond it original territories, and grow into an empire, it is said;-That the Oba could make 20,000 men ready for war

The Benin Military; The division of power. 
The Benin Military is a well organized and sophisticated force in it peak, enabled Benin Kingdom to expand and explore beyond it original territories, and grow into an empire, it is said;-That the Oba could make 20,000 men ready for war
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It must be borne in mind that no single existing thing is entirely deprived of participation in the Beautiful, for, as the true Word says, all things are very beautiful. Holy Contemplation can therefore be derived from all things. — Dionysius the Areopagite, Celestial Hierarchy

It must be borne in mind that no single existing thing is entirely deprived of participation in the Beautiful, for, as the true Word says, all things are very beautiful. Holy Contemplation can therefore be derived from all things.
— Dionysius the Areopagite, Celestial Hierarchy