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Re: Response to Ras Jahaziel
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When we ascended into Warieka Mountains in the early sixties, to recieve the revelations of the Iverstanding Iyanguage,(language) it was revealed to us, that what they called darkness at nights, is not really darkness but is really black light, so when some people would say, the night is dark, we would say, it is a lovely black light, or the black light is shining, and if a brother or a sister is leaving the gates in the day time, which was called bright light, he or she may say some thing like, one black love black heart people, I wiil see I an I in the black light, meaning at night. We did change the meaning which European gave to words, if it did not sound right to us, we considered ourselves authors of our own words, and we should continue to do the same as the original race of people. The journey of life continues. Take the best care of yourself and your people.
Again I send many oceans of blessings and self determination to African people everywhere.
ONE BLACK HEART ONE BLACK LOVE.
Baba Ras Marcus.+

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