The Sibyl were a group of African prophetess located all over the ancient world. These women were the matriarchal rulers of the world for thousands of years before the patriarchal society ever existed. God originally was a woman later changed by patriarchs to masculine man. It was the Sibyls who were persecuted not the Christians. The Sibyls prophecies and spiritual practices intimidated the patriarchs. Millions of the Sibyls were enslaved, murdered, and scattered to the four corners of the world. The New Testament is a chronicle of the final destruction of African matriarch.
The history of
the Sibyls remain to exist in West Africa, many black women are clueless
that their suffering is due to the disconnection of their ancient rites
and spiritual duties. Black women duty is to continue the work of their
ancestral mother. It is believed there will be no peace on earth until
African women are restored to their rightful place in the world.
When I began to study African history I read that many African women were being kidnapped during the rise of the patriarch movement. I couldn't help but ask myself. Why were these African women being kidnapped? What purpose did these women serve in history. Later I stumbled upon a book review of The Sibyls on YouTube, I carefully listened to the author Mama Zogbe' as she shared her finding in her research on this subject. I was drawn in by her motherly wisdom and careful recounts of African women history.
Finally after I purchased her book it answered many question my intuition shared with me. However without any historical evidence I couldn't confirm this gut feeling until I read the book. The book was worth the purchase
When I began to study African history I read that many African women were being kidnapped during the rise of the patriarch movement. I couldn't help but ask myself. Why were these African women being kidnapped? What purpose did these women serve in history. Later I stumbled upon a book review of The Sibyls on YouTube, I carefully listened to the author Mama Zogbe' as she shared her finding in her research on this subject. I was drawn in by her motherly wisdom and careful recounts of African women history.
Finally after I purchased her book it answered many question my intuition shared with me. However without any historical evidence I couldn't confirm this gut feeling until I read the book. The book was worth the purchase
Great book. You can get all the missing pieces.
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