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If we pay some attention to Mother Nature and Father Time, we will see clearly that this matter is not complicated but is as clear and bright as the morning Sun. Imagine that we plant the seed of a Mango tree in the earth. Then a shower of rain fall and the seed burst from the earth and started to grow. Eventually it grows into a big tree although it took a few years. Now that it is a big tree, it puts on blossoms and some of the blossoms fall to the ground, but some remain on the tree. Those that remain on the tree becomes young mangoes, and some of those young mangoes also fall of the tree, and the others remain and becomes mature fruits, and ripen and then fall off the tree on a daily basis. They continue to fall until the crop is over and we all enjoy these lovely ripe mangoes.
Now that the crop is over some of the leaves fall of the tree and becomes mulge for mother earth. When the Mango season comes around again, the tree repeats the same process and continues to repeat that process from year to year. Then after many years of feeding us with those lovely mangoes, one day, the Universe send a wind and blow it down to the ground, what that means is that the mango tree has done it's work which it was appointed to do, and had to move on. It is the same process with mankind and all other Creatures
upon the face of this earth. I speak of black love because when the Sun sets in the evening, what other people call darkness, we call it black light. Also since war and hatred is white in our Language of Iverstanding, then we speak of one black love. 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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