Love you Makeda Wisdom thanks for sharing your experience of the universe within yourself. Peace and love to you all ways 💟
@MsJackie12037 жыл бұрын
you are so lucky to have knowledge of your native land and family
@MakedaWisdom7 жыл бұрын
Hi Love, the answer you seek are within your Self. I only received and learned about this because I cared to and value it. Never feel like you are left alone, you are your ancestors and they are you. They paved the way so you can move forward. Much Love,
@MsJackie12037 жыл бұрын
Thank you I am trying and your video's help give me understanding.❤❤❤❤
@deewoods87855 жыл бұрын
That's my goal in 2020💯, knowledge of self and kind
@deewoods87855 жыл бұрын
@@MakedaWisdom well we have love for you and respect your knowledge... Thanks
@deliciousbakery10104 жыл бұрын
I was singing lately to my ancestors and today I was since since 12:25p and as I was singing to my ancestors I happened to be on a song to Shango I just so happened to open my eyes at it was 1:11p. ❤️💛💚 when I sing to my Yoruba ancestors I can feel their presence.
@tribaldiva884 жыл бұрын
It's very interesting that you mention NJ, because that is where I live. Although it is not where my ancestors are from, I believe that at least three generations of my family are buried here. I do feel quite connected to the state/land/energy. Although I love travel and have had quite wonderful experiences traveling....The two times that I moved out of state for school, the experiences were quite difficult and negative. Great video, thanks so much for sharing your this information
@krystalmac67784 жыл бұрын
Anyone else having trouble getting the video to play?
@MakedaWisdom4 жыл бұрын
Do you still have an issue watching this video? I just checked and the play back was fine.
@krystalmac67784 жыл бұрын
@@MakedaWisdom Yes, I am. It's not loading for me.
@MakedaWisdom4 жыл бұрын
This so strange! I will look into it. Thank you for letting me know.
@deniselewis34045 жыл бұрын
Wow wise woman thank you so much I always look forward to your teachings thank you.
@marquescameron24594 жыл бұрын
My ancestors are Bamoun
@reijas478 жыл бұрын
Wow , for many years I would dream of being driven down a road over a bridge starting as a child. I had an opportunity to visit Ethiopia went down that road and over the bridge , when I returned I never had that dream again. I've felt connected forever. In next lifetime I hope to be able to call Addis my home. Love your videos...
@MakedaWisdom7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! Some people will tell you "it's just a dream" because they failed to follow what was already shown to them. Maybe you'll go, maybe it had been your home in the past....the possibilities are as many or few as you allow them to be. Much Love,
@azaellengousse12524 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy I found you😭💖. As a Camerounian Bamiléké girl I trie to be more in to african spirituality thanks to my grandma. Quand j'avais 13 ans je voulais faire un bain d'huile (pour les cheveux). En montant sur les escaliers l'huile m'avait brûlé toute la main. Ma macho viens chez nous en Europe une fois par ans et elle fait le tour chez tous ses enfants. Ma mère m'a entendu crié de douleur et disais que je devais garder ma main sous l'eau. Ma macho demandait ce qu'il c'était passé. Puis elle m'a dit de venir dans sa chambre. Quand elle a vu ma brûlure elle m'a dit d'arrêter de pleurer et qu'elle allait m'aider. Elle a donc pris un petit saut et uriné dedans, après elle m'a dit de garder ma main dans le saut pendant qu'elle soignait. Le lendemain matin ma brûlure avait disparu...
@akashicsong99045 жыл бұрын
I found out last summer my dna is 35% Cameroon & Congo. I instinctively knew that years ago from meditations. I am making offerings to my ancestors and I am embracing Afrikan spiritual traditions but I’d love to know more about traditions specific to Cameroon & Congo. Thank you for sharing sis 🇨🇲
@carolkens44135 жыл бұрын
Thank you my wise African sister, your video it is very informative. This is why I am feeling so disconnected and empty and lost not knowing anything about my heritage.
@sabounji8 жыл бұрын
People are connected spiritually to a certain land, ocean or people due to some commonalities. It also brings out originality and authenticity in people's lives.
@sabounji8 жыл бұрын
Also, some areas might get some one become ill or get depressed while in others can heal and be happy.
@ItsmeNiecey6 жыл бұрын
I took the ancestry DNA test and my largest percent in Africa comes from Cameroon. I am looking to visit Cameroon soon. What are some visitation recommendations?
@azaellengousse12524 жыл бұрын
Hello my fellow Camerounian sista 🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲💖💕
@Dellabea8 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love your videos! You speak about things I know intuitively but have failed to put into words. What are your thoughts on Africans in America (African-Americans) who are orphans of sort. I feel Africa in my blood but I don't know exactly where my ancestors are from. Any thoughts on the best way we can re-create to our Motherland?
@MakedaWisdom8 жыл бұрын
Dear Bella Bea, You are not an orphan dear you are a child of the most highs. In our spirituality parents and family are nothing like what the western vision would want you to believe. I will make a video on this very subject to show you that we are all part of a very large family and the ancestors never let us down. It is just up to us to connect with them and through our actions feel their presence. Being the best you, you can be is the greatest way to honor your ancestors. You can also research about different African cultures, and their presence in the US, Americas, Asia and every place on the planet. We've been everywhere and each place you created constantly. The proof is in your DNA, within, ask yourself and it will be shown to you. Much love sis
@Dellabea8 жыл бұрын
That was such a great comment! I have always felt my ancestors' presence. I know they are speaking to me, I just have to tune in more to hear them. It's been challenging for me because I am the first in my family to really feel and honor this connection to my ancestors. Everyone else is very religious and really into Christianity. It is only because I have found people like you online that I no longer feel like an outcast. Thank you for sharing!!!
@MakedaWisdom8 жыл бұрын
You are not an outcast! I've walked that path too lol You can always send me private messages on KZbin or via email: mllecammy@gmail.com :)
@henriettaabeyta14575 жыл бұрын
Hakuna Matata Della Bea trillions of us have walked the path of feeling like an outcast it happens several ways whether personality or culture thoughts. Creating stuff similar to the ancient stuff like really old art or wearing ancient looking things even if just close to your ancestors' locations can be quite comfortable, this is the way my granddaughter's honoring North Africa's people with a Bin Nka Bi symbol necklace accepting that North Africa's people get mixed just as frequently as people in other parts of this continent. Studying Africa's continent is the other my granddaughter has done because even North Africa's people walk up and down the border to countries below. Just don't let the beliefs of others hurt you Della Bea.
@777tsalagi6 жыл бұрын
That’s cool I have some. Cameroon, Nigerian , Benin/Togo and lots more
@keyiarich39008 жыл бұрын
Blessings to you Sister! I have a question about the souls memory? Is it possible that we could remember coming from a certain place? Its difficult to explain, but it's a feeling of needing to go home.
@MakedaWisdom7 жыл бұрын
Watch my New Orleans video and it will help you understand, Much Love
@keyiarich39007 жыл бұрын
Thanks you so much
@doThatGWalk6 жыл бұрын
How do mixed babies bloodlines work? And how can I get more in touch with my bloodline? Cuz I'm African American & Idk much about my history or past.
@chasingspiritualfreedom6 жыл бұрын
Now that you are aware, its time to do the work! Your Ancestors just want you to start. They know it will not be perfect but, that's ok bc they will teach you along the way in many different ways but, in ways that are indicative of YOUR personal bloodline. This is a journey of growth. And so, whether mixed or not, you just have to ...begin :) When I first started, I was kinda terrified, and worried that I wouldn't be doing something right bc I was new to it. Lol. And so it took me months to even just try to connect with them. I eventually decided to start bc the suspense was killing me, and I authentically wanted to know. I started out with a mini alter in a space in my home that wasnt high traffic, that featured a representation of Male & female, all the elements ...fire(White candle), air(incense), water ( a bowl of water for libations), earth (a rock I found outside that I liked)...and A white clothe to place these items on. Then I sat down to try...and the rest is trustory. The key is to be consistent as with anything else. You are building a relationship and healing your family line bc now you have rediscovered the gifts and traditions of your particular line and can pass it down to your offspring ( who are really just Ancestors in your line coming back again...like yourself) 💓💓💓
@777tsalagi6 жыл бұрын
Yes since I was 4 years old I had this strong connection to Africa and India. When I had my DNA taken I have 18 countries in my DNA fromAfrica and some from India, and more DNA from several other countries. I got an Atlas book when I was 4 years old and seeing the pictures of African people I felt close to that area and the people. Plus Native American
@SomeonesMom4065 жыл бұрын
Via DNA I discovered that I am 100% Tikar through my Grandmothers lineage. Is there anyone you could refer me to to learn Tikar spiritual practice?
@angela75608 жыл бұрын
Hi Makeda, I am very much enjoying your videos, thank you. What is your take on people of mixed heritage in relation to honouring the land and bloodlines?
@MakedaWisdom8 жыл бұрын
Hi, Welcome Love! Great question, I'll answer in a video soon because you're not the first to ask :)
@c.r.a.z.yf.o.u.r34165 жыл бұрын
Cameroon, Congo & southern Bantu people’s 36% Benin/Togo 36% Ivory Coast/ Ghana 9% Mali 8% England wales & northeastern Europe 6% Philippines 1% Nigeria% Middle East% Native American Andean 1% Ireland & Scotland 1% additional communities Early Virginia African Americans Mississippi & Louisiana African Americans southwest Mississippi & northeast Louisiana African Americans
@c.r.a.z.yf.o.u.r34164 жыл бұрын
I never said anything about anything I just showed my 🧬 which has changed 41% Nigeria Cameroon, Congo, and Southern Bantu people's 21% Bantu is the Zulu word for people. At first, I thought I was just Naturally talented but I'm also spiritually gifted as well.
@MsHelene20096 жыл бұрын
foolish
@chasingspiritualfreedom6 жыл бұрын
Stop trolling. You're the only one who looks foolish. :)
@henriettaabeyta14575 жыл бұрын
Yeah Don't TROLL this insightful lady, there are lots of people this homeland knowledge can comfort quite deeply helping them with some decisions, there are even people who feel quite like they can't do without this sort of information mainly because of how much they care about the family, plus those who can feel quite lonely without gaining this family homeland information. Show some respect.