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Obara Meji commented on the post, 2023 Spirit Prophecies – A Financial Prank, Monarchies, and Revolution 2 years, 7 months ago
The years prediction overlaps and run into each other because the earth is shifting and we are not running in the correct timeline as prescribed by Cosmic intelligence. There actually is no time. However if the Cosmic commands me to do a prophecy for 2024 then I will do. Thanks for the comment.
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Obara Meji commented on the post, The Spiritual Mystery of the Color Black 2 years, 7 months ago
Email me personally and I will put you through Randy. You have been loyal here with me for many years.
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Obara Meji commented on the post, The Spiritual Mystery of the Color Black 2 years, 7 months ago
You are welcome my dear
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The Spiritual Mystery of the Color Black
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Obara Meji commented on the post, The Biggest Spiritual Problem: What Happens in the Spirit World When You Have a Spirit Spouse 2 years, 8 months ago
No, I do not. To remedy thatbis to break the contract and that calls for something more fantastic that one can do alone and without knowledge of deeper things
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Obara Meji commented on the post, Message to the World: Giants From Venus Enter the Earth 2 years, 8 months ago
TC find time to call me, let me know if you have my number
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Obara Meji commented on the post, How the Spiritual Bloodline Chooses its Next Heir 2 years, 9 months ago
Still working on a date
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Obara Meji commented on the post, How the Spiritual Bloodline Chooses its Next Heir 2 years, 9 months ago
Depends on how you see them
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Obara Meji commented on the post, How the Spiritual Bloodline Chooses its Next Heir 2 years, 9 months ago
Never lol
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Obara Meji commented on the post, How the Spiritual Bloodline Chooses its Next Heir 2 years, 9 months ago
Ase o!!
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Obara Meji commented on the post, How the Spiritual Bloodline Chooses its Next Heir 2 years, 9 months ago
You are most welcome
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Obara Meji commented on the post, How the Spiritual Bloodline Chooses its Next Heir 2 years, 9 months ago
Thank you Mo, nuff love and respect
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Obara Meji commented on the post, How the Spiritual Bloodline Chooses its Next Heir 2 years, 9 months ago
You are very welcome
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Obara Meji commented on the post, How the Spiritual Bloodline Chooses its Next Heir 2 years, 9 months ago
You are welcome Nick
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Obara Meji commented on the post, The Many Uses of Florida Water and Why it Works! 2 years, 9 months ago
Excellent Alex
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Obara Meji commented on the post, THE METAPHYSICS OF SPIRITUAL BATHS 2 years, 9 months ago
You are very welcome my dear and thank you also!
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Obara Meji commented on the post, IFA – The Unknown Symbolism Behind The Initiation 2 years, 9 months ago
You can send me an email
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Obara Meji commented on the post, IFA – The Unknown Symbolism Behind The Initiation 2 years, 9 months ago
Ibeji thank you for this comment I slightly worried when I made this post because I always write from a Metaphysical point of view and here I took it to that level where I broke things down that many that are not traditional practitioners would understand. I intended to go deeper but I didn’t because the minds that it would take to be able to u…[Read more]
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Obara Meji commented on the post, Message to the World: Giants From Venus Enter the Earth 2 years, 9 months ago
I love you too my dear
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Obara Meji commented on the post, Message to the World: Giants From Venus Enter the Earth 2 years, 9 months ago
Thank you so much for this information, peace, love and blessings to you and yours
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Mind opening post I have now got an additional depth of knowledge about the color “black” it’s not always negative as it’s described to be.
Thank you Obara Meji!
You are welcome my dear
Email me personally and I will put you through Randy. You have been loyal here with me for many years.
Yep we need a post about colors- I remember one time you mentioned about wearing red- I often wonder if that’s why red cars percentage wise have the highest rate of accidents.
I like blue! maybe because I like the ocean!
Blessed Love
Lincoln!!! Long time mi bredda!!
Here sister a battle it out
Another great post! I certainly like the color black to wear as it always looks classy , chic and smooth. However I do not sleep on black sheets or tie my head with black head scarf or sleep in black. Always think it will drain me while sleeping…. Idk. I don’t believe everything black is bad. It can’t be as there is good and bad in every thing
Hi KB I used to love it also
Wow, Finally! I’ve been on the edge of my seat, waiting over 8 weeks, 5 days, guzzling down roughly 1200 cups of Jamaican hot chocolate tea, and riding a whirlwind of emotional rollercoasters just to indulge in another one of your gems,
Obara! Your insight on the color black resonated with me deeply. I’ve always had a special fondness for black, since it’s my favorite color, and know i understanding its spiritual significance only deepens my appreciation. Thank you for that enlightening perspective.
But Obara, you’ve got to up your game! Do you have any idea how many of us (me, in particular) are going through nail-biting anticipation every day, hoping for a new post from you?
If anticipation burnout was a thing, I’d be its poster child. And I swear, my dog’s side-eye has never been so intense, almost as if judging me for my daily “Obara blog check.”
Save us from this daily quest, and bless us with more of your wisdom soon! Your blogs are nothing short of addictive!
“But Obara, you’ve got to up your game! Do you have any idea how many of us (me, in particular) are going through nail-biting anticipation every day, hoping for a new post from you?
If anticipation burnout was a thing, I’d be its poster child. And I swear, my dog’s side-eye has never been so intense, almost as if judging me for my daily “Obara blog check.”
Save us from this daily quest, and bless us with more of your wisdom soon! Your blogs are nothing short of addictive!”
This comment sweet meI will up my game. Thank you so much
lol I completely agree with your statement. Her Blog is what gets me through my lowest and darkest moments and makes me feel not alone.
I love her post. They are addictive.
Great blog as usual sis. You really have an intelligent mind. It shows your connection to the Highest Intelligence, Gratitude for your insight. It just makes sense
Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts.
You may have the high vibration needed to carry this power
Greetings Selam
There is no such thing as “Black” people neither any such thing as “White” people. Humans are just humans, and as humans go along their spiritual path, biases and differences become less perceivable and will naturally fade away, because they are only illusions. However I get what you mean.
Black is a power color and it represents power. Those who sought to spread lies and make it seem that those classified as “black” were or are not worthy people do or did this out of fear and economical/political propaganda. Egypt is in Africa and the ancient Egyptians (from which most world government run the world from their teachings) learned many things from the Ancient Cushites which we know as Ethiopians, and Egyptian mythology still exist today in many other parts of Africa as traditional, (i.e. Sudan, Eritrea, Somalia, et al.)
Civilization began on the continent of Africa. The propaganda which was artfully slipped into society, dividing humans by skin color (a concept which never existed in history, and as recent as the 18th or 19th century, I’m not sure which), and it was perpetuated by citizens, both black and white, who were successfully affected by the propaganda, and it continues to this day. Before only recently in history, humans were classified only by the Gods they worshipped, not by skin.
The worst of the effects of the propaganda is what it has done to the spiritual growth of many people. Victimization keeps many mentally imprisoned by false realities, holding them back from evolving in consciousness. If you want to know the Devil, this is it. Through the victimization mentality (the tall tale of slavery, which was exaggerated) black people have accepted that they once had been conquered, and it’s a belief taught to each generation, keeping entire groups of people deluded.
Until the so called “Black man” sees himself (as an individual and not merely by his skin color) as powerful as he really is and stop lamenting over the legends of slavery, he will forever go through his lamentation. A lie told often enough becomes the truth.
Read Dr. Ivan Van Sertima book They Came Before Columbus.
Black is always all the way very powerful and also black is beautiful.
However with spirituality as it relates to humans and race, there is no separation of any color. All are spirit existing in human form, and many of us have been other races in other lifetimes. The lines become blurred the more deeper you look.
Love the question.
Peace my darling.
Hi Belinda, I have never (even when I use to wear Black everyday) subscribed to wearing black to funerals at all. Yes in most countries this color signifies mourning but death (the transition from one state of consciousness to another) is a time for celebration not mourning. It is the spirit being free from its human restrictive vehicle and has gone on to another journey in the realm of possiblities. Being born somewhere else. Still alive but not on this Earth Plane.
There should be singing and dancing and celebration. This wearing of Black (which is supposed to signify sadness and dread) is because of the collective belief that Black represents this funerary procession and occasion well. White would be a better option I believe.