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Eyeball Tattoos

  Next to Life, vision is our most important gift. It would seem that this belief is missing from the minds a lot of Black…

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Why Homosexuality Disturbs Me

Everywhere we look these days there is evidence to suggest that Homosexuality is becoming more acceptable in society. The other day I even passed two…

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Only Foolish Black People Bleach Their Skin

Only foolish Black people bleach their skin! That’s right. We don’t care what the excuse is; “I’m not happy” “I have bad skin” “I can…

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ANKH’s Brain

  Imagine ANKH as a Brain trapped in a paradox. This paradox is a space between awareness and consciousness. Awareness is a state of the…

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Do You Know Why You Are Failing In College?

  THIS is why: The UNITED NEGRo COLLEGE FOOLED YOU WITH THIS: “THE MIND IS A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE!” The Dohgon do not subscribe to…

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Afrakan Or African, Which One Are You?

Afrakan or African, which one are you? Academia has chosen the term Negroid to classify the AfRAkan race however, several other unofficial names are being…

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Dialing Your Mind With Numbers, The Book

Ever stare into a mirror and wonder who that person staring back at you is? You know it’s you and yet it’s not the real…

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Djehuti and the Dohgon Student

While ministering to his followers the mystic Djehuti said, a wise teacher was asked by a student what the purpose of his life (the teacher)…

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Time is not linear
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Time Is Not Linear

For a very long time I wondered about Time until a formula for Time was revealed to me by Professor MOmoh, a master of Dohgon…

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RIP Prince (Everton Rowe)

IMHOTEP My Brother It was the beginning of the 1980s when we first found commonality through neighborhood play. We rode our bicycles all over Scarborough,…

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