Tuesday, January 15, 2019

YEAR OF RETURN From A Spiritual Diaspora Perspective



Sleep continues to elude me as I see partial dreams and incomplete visions of foul play, dishonesty, lack of integrity, greed and a false prejudged concept of Diaspora descendants of the Transatlantic Slave Trade by Africans.  My daily experiences in Ghana attest to those disparagements.

I have found that the average mindsets of the African are thoroughly saturated with colonization/slave dysfunctions of control to that worse than in the US. Not only do   Africans not know their rich history, they do not know the history of neither the Diaspora nor their accomplishments but merely see us as privileged Oburonis and their ‘cash cow’.  

Many are oblivious to how those of Diaspora have fought to regain our heritage, nationality and uniqueness as African descendants in a foreign raciest land. Africans have turned their backs on the Ancestors and African Spirituality for a slave religion of confusion and bondage. Yet, most see themselves as a free people.  However, many cannot see that all that they were; that their  way of life, the constitutions of the Ancestors were broken down; their culture was altered and replaced by their British Colonizers and a Western slave religion was built upon the ruins that left only those essentials of the pennants of the culture that identifies them as African.

According to a report from Ghana Health Services, forty-two percent of Ghanaians have some type of psychological disorder; 32.4% of Ghanaians live with a mental disease, while 13 percent have mental disabilities. What does this have to do with the Year of Return?  Everything.

It explains the troubled mindsets of those Ghanaians, how their religion and politics play a large portion keeping Ghanaians in darkness and chaos with petty mind controlling issues that has never been  dealt with. In the richest Continent in the World, Africans live in squalor, poverty and lack.  The schools are inadequate unsafe, unhealthful/unsanitary; dilapidated, unmaintained structures with urnals/squats, open sewers, and lawlessness prevail.

The majority of Diasporas, particularly those who have repatriated to the Motherland are totally aware of how Ghanaians/Africans treat those of Diaspora, yet they attempt to help Ghanaians as they desperately try to become included in the African communities as easily and less problematic as possible without producing waves or going against the status quo.  Although they know they are being taking unfair advantage of; they recognize the mental deficiencies, the insatiable greed for money and the reluctance of law and government officials to accommodate valid complaints.  

Many Diasporas remain silent and perhaps for good cause. The general consensus of injustices and perhaps a fear of backlash from Ghanaians in positions of power welding a big stick of autocracy, siding with fellow Ghanaians whether right or wrong, has caused some to withdraw into seclusion.  If they were lucky enough to purchase land  without having to pay for it two or three times from multiple family members looking to make a few more Cedis, to build a home on land of which they will never own, they  have freed themselves from greedy, unjust lawless landlords. However, must still deal with dysfunctional  and disorganized entities, royalty, vendors, taxis and people from all walks of life they must adjust to.   

These detriments along with the belief in the false propaganda perpetuated from the West  in regards of the Diaspora are designed to cause distrust of Diasporas;  to effect division, petty jealousies and hatred has been the major rift to promote these injustices.  Just as the freed slaves took care not to go against ‘Mr. Charlie’ merely wanting to live in peace and acceptance that never came.  We of Diaspora had to fight for the little freedoms we got in the US, and then we come home and must fight with our sisters and brothers for what is rightfully our inheritance. 

Every Diaspora I know, has sponsored students and schools and spend within the communities of which they live. Every Diaspora I know has contributed to building up communities. Every Diaspora I know has experienced some type of indiscretion  and ill treatment at the hands of a Ghanaian. Some have died having not received justice. We all support and patronize local vendors who rub their hands together when they see us coming; therefore, the cost of the inferior product usually goes up.  We all pay taxes. We are perpetual targets of theft and fraud worse than Ghanaians.  We have no recourse or protection from the authorities and must keep our guards up at all times.  

At government hospitals, we are charged three times more than a Ghanaian.  As one would expect, the way we are treated in the States is an indication of the treatment received from the US Embassy. Those who are financially blessed perhaps agree to conditions of government red tape, gouging, colonial and tribal ignorance’s that supersede the raciest restraints, lawful protections (such as it is) and injustices one would experience in the United States trying to live as a “Black” man to set up  a business. Yet, setting up a business in the States is easier because of set guidelines and consumer protection agencies, etc.  

We all pay hiked up fees just to live in our homeland. And most often fines because perhaps a worker missed something or there is no official operations manual that would give one the consistency needed to reduce the amount of financial traps implemented at someone’s whim.

I reference the United States because this is where I was raised; in a raciest country of people who merely tolerated us simply because they used us to build the country; they plagiarized and used  our advanced technology; the teachings of our Ancestors and many stolen inventions  from us that was used as a means to outsource our usefulness.  

The Constitution of the United States never accorded us US Citizenship, freedom or inclusion. Pretty much like Ghana and other African countries controlled by outdated British Colonialism, in particularly, the outdated Immigration Laws.  They have no place for us and are at a loss as to what to do with us.  Why that should even be a consideration, since we are Africans is preposterous, raciest and unjust. Why Ghana or Africa should have to Gear Up to be morally correct to receive those of Diaspora is just mind boggling! 

The Diaspora becomes objects of injustices and rejection in Africa and remains subjects of industrialized slavery of the Corporation of America just as our parents and our indigenous Ancestors.   We cannot be deported, neither will they make Reparations.  So the so-called Black, African American, Negro, Hebrew, Moor, Diaspora or whatever name they call us or we call ourselves, for the most part, just as the African, we remain  royal chosen nations of people ignorant to our identity and godly inheritance by design with exception to those drawn by the Ancestors. 

We remain slaves in a perpetual 400 year bondage prophesied in Torah and the books of the Prophets.  This prophetic bondage continues through the year 2018. Therefore, we have continued on tangents trying to be “equal”.  EQUAL TO WHAT?  EQUAL TO WHOM?

The year 2019 is sure to bring a change and marks the end of 400 years of bondage.  “For 400 years your descendants will be strangers in a country not their own, and they will be enslaved and mistreated.”   Sounds like the AmeriKKK I came from.

However, this Year of Return adopted by Ghana under the Administration of His Excellency Nana Addo has become troublesome as Ghana appears to have a lack of understanding of the spiritual significance; prophetic fulfillment and their inhumane treatment and intolerance towards those of Diaspora. Seeing only dollar signs and increased tourism, the spiritual concepts has been lost.  

Africa is the inheritance of those of Diaspora. Africa is our Promised Land!  Africa is spiritual Israel!  The Diaspora are  they who the bible speaks of, “I will say to the north, ‘Give them up!’ And to the South do not hold them back.’  Bring My sons from afar and My daughters from the distant corners of the earth; everyone who is called by My Name. Lead out those who have eyes but are blind…Gather the nations together”.  Thus, the Divine Mandate conferred upon the Diaspora, each in our own Order, Course and Metron.

Repatriation, for those of Diaspora, to Ghana/Africa is a god-given right!  IT IS A PROPHETIC FULFULLMENT! The initiation of the Year of Return by President Addo is not an accident or by happenstance.  The prosperity and restoration of Ghana and ultimately the African Continent rests on how these Heirs of Promise from all around the world are received in Ghana with the message and talents they bring.

Why is Ghana the target?  Ghana is the hub of the beginning of Restoration for the entire Continent.  G-D said, “Africa will be restored beyond Her former beauty and it will start in Ghana, having the domino effect throughout the continent and the world.  Now, Ghana, Africa, yawl can play with that if you want.

The time for playing; the unjust immigration practices; the injustices; the biased treatments; the lawlessness against this Historically Unique Group of returnees must come to an end! The excuse used “That’s Ghana for you” or “Your in Ghana” is no longer acceptable, plausible or pliable.  

The Divine Mandate cannot be trifled with. The Vision will be fulfilled with or without.   Ghana/Africa must change how you think about the Diaspora. Concessions must be made to receive the Diaspora with honesty, dignity and integrity. We are Channels to lead, guide and direct our people into their Promised Land. The way in which Ghana/Africa receives those of Diaspora will determine the vastness, profundity and density of their blessings.

Hotep Light One Love
Priestess El Ahora Yah Asantewaa, aka
Apostle Rubie James

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