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Our sisters have to go through great trials and tribulations, when they are pregnant and carrying a child inside of them everywhere they go, that is not an easy task and for that reason, among others, it is the Iyavine (divine) duty for brothers to take good care of sisters, whether they are pregnant or not. When a baby is born he or she is very tender and delicate, and yet the mother of that child, who she has just delivered, by pushing while being in much pain, is the one who must take care of this very delicate child, and nurse this child until this child passes the worse, and start to give his or her baby talk, instead of just crying day and night.
And from then on, she also have the great and serious responsibility, to teach and nourish that child as well as clean, he or she when they are messy, which takes place on a daily basis, it is definately not a very easy task. Then as the child starts to creep around, she has to be very watchful, that the child does go to the wrong places, or pull down things upon his or herself, which could hurt them, causing them to be taken back to the hospital for treatment. Therefore, the mother must be cared for and be respected, so that she can pass on theat loving care and respect to the babies, as they grow up from day to day.
Take the best care of yourself and your people.
Again I send many oceans of blessing and self determination to African people everywhere.
ONE BLACK HEART ONE BLACK LOVE.
Baba Raas Marcus.
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