Earth Talk African Safari Trophy Hunting: Africa's Last Frontier Earth Talk | Sep 12, 2024 | Written By Bouneith Inejnema Naba Africa has become in many ways a place of duality or division; ethnic groups fight over differences rather than celebrating commonalities, colonial governments struggle for authenticity in the kingdoms of traditional kings and rulers, and traditional systems quietly withstand the By The Rising Firefly • 5 min read
The Pilgrim Walking Stick The Game We Cannot Win Despite all the pleasures and the so-called comfort that is offered to us by the new society, we are forced from time to time to come out of our naive vision of the world as presented by our leaders. We then ask ourselves if what we live deserves to be By The Rising Firefly • 3 min read
Earth Talk Primitive Slavery by NEB Nehez Meniooh For the last 500 years, the “African” has been primarily associated with the concept of enslavement. Modern educational institutions, while asking for our respect, tell us that Black history in the West started with slavery. They teach that slavery, though horrific, is normal: a product of By The Rising Firefly • 7 min read
The Pilgrim Walking Stick The War Among Notions from Master Naba's book on Reincarnation By The Rising Firefly • 6 min read
Root Tones The Monetization of the Music The negative effects of the music industry have been discussed many times, in many articles, but this analysis will be coming from a traditional perspective, and will be exposing the issue at more of a fundamental level, therefore exposing some of the dishonesty that we have grown accustomed to in By The Rising Firefly • 9 min read
Earth Talk Transatlantic Trade & Enslaving the Motherland: The Age of Parasites Europeans, after cultivating slavery for over a millennium within their own territories, extended the culture of enslavement to all the people and natural resources they could. Culture defines one’s world; the harsh conditions and destructive decisions of early Europeans had reshaped Europe into a barbaric culture. To this day, By The Rising Firefly • 9 min read
The Initiate Leadership Ibsahu Pernebsati True leadership involves responsibility, not just authority, to ensure balance and quality of the whole. A good leader must primarily know how to navigate the emotions of the people in their sphere in a way that empowers them and produces results. It is each leader's responsibility By The Rising Firefly • 3 min read
Spotlight Burial Rights - A Fight for Dignity The Earth Center Cemetery Project Kemmioo (practitioners of Kemetic spirituality) are focused on their afterlife and the great- er evolutions of energy. However we feel about death, we cannot deny that it is the most stable phenomenon we can perceive. We all will one day meet our demise -- this is our reality, whether we By The Rising Firefly • 9 min read
Ancestral Spirit The Importance of the Name The modern view of existence and life in general is scary and hopeless when many of its ideologies and the projections of the future defined by the Indo European culture seem to be promoting the human evolution while the many components this process clearly reveals worrisome signs, proving that humans By The Rising Firefly • 5 min read
Benben SIKA DWA KOFI: GOLDEN STOOL BENBEN | May 26, 2024 | Written By Latranei Gaibole Every nation has symbols of its unity and strength. Most modern societies carry flags as their most important symbol of strength and power; for example, the USA flies old Red- White-And-Blue proudly as a symbol of national pride. Coupled with national anthems, By The Rising Firefly • 4 min read
Harmonious Healing Abortion: A Spiritual Crime & Its Health Implications "Everyday I think about how life would be with my little one. Everyday I regret that weak minded person I was that let people force me into that decision. I’ve never felt so empty never felt so incomplete since then. I can’t say I’m the same By The Rising Firefly • 7 min read
Science & Reason Antidepressants: Chemical Annihilation of the Mind In 1999 comedian Phil Hartman’s wife shot and killed him and then she killed herself. Around the time of the suicide/murder, Mrs. Hartman was taking Zoloft and complained to her friends that she felt as though she was going to jump out of her skin. In 2000, Christopher By The Rising Firefly • 8 min read