AFRICANOLOGY
Olden days many of our ancestors place these objects at particular center for the worshipping. Today we the africanologist deserve to make research into these objects to understand why our ancestors were worshipping them. This is pure African traditional education. It doesn't mean we should continue to make exactly rituals they were making but we must know why they were doing so, and these traditions will always attach to our spirits.
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Olden days many of our ancestors place these object inside their living rooms, the pot is where their drinking water is inside, . Today we the africanologist deserve to make research into these objects to understand why our ancestors were worshipping them. This is pure African traditional education. It doesn't mean we should continue to make exactly rituals they were making but we must know why they were doing so, and these traditions will always attach to our spirits.
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Olden days many of our ancestors place these object at the entrance of their houses for worshipping. Tia simple means tree in the language of mampuli. Today we the africanologist deserve to make research into these objects to understand why our ancestors were worshipping them. This is a pure African traditional education. It doesn't mean we should continue to make exactly rituals they were making but we must know why they were doing so, and these traditions will always attach to our spirits.
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Typical image of Tia spiritI.
TIA –the building spirit of the family. It relates to an individual who builds up his beingness and extends it to the family. Such a person lives happily with the family. The head of TIA is called YIDANA. He is accorded respect and reverence. Each morning, all the family will come together and salute him before going to work. Each house has the symbol of their TIA placed at the main entrance to the house. Tia simply means tree. Some houses keep the same piece of tree to represent them while others keep a big stone or other symbol to represent that spirit.
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Typical image of Bugri spiritI.
BUGRI–It represents the building spirit of mankind. An individual who reaches this level is a leader who lives happily with himself and with others and seeks to guide and direct mankind towards the path of truth. Here, truth must be respected and practised for one to live a decent, fruitful life. This is where Africans have decided to run away from their African traditions and embraced foreign traditions because we can't live with truth, respect and honesty. Thus, we look for the spirit that can protect us while we are indulging in nefarious activities.
We indulge in dishonest and deceptive behaviours. We do not honour or respect contracts or agreements that we sign with others. We lie and cheat because we have not cultivated the BUGRI spirit. An individual who builds up and deploys his spirit to the level of BUGRI is a very good, tolerant, patient person. In fact, you can decide to steal from such a person, insult him, slap or tease him, and he will not retaliate with physical force. He deals with people with truth and great integrity. He respects and honours contracts, agreements, appointments, etc. And should you disrespect, deceive or cheat him, he will not respond with physical force. He will not force you even as you may force him. But the firing spirit will fire you and respond strongly to your physical firing. This is what people who do not believe in truth fear. Thus, they run away from it because there is no truth in them.
Typical image of Wuni spirit.
Olden days many of our ancestors place these object inside their living rooms for the worshipping. The pot is where their drinking water was inside, and under the pot there is a calabash in which they put stone inside it and this is what exactly called Wuni. The believe is that water is the sources of our lives and must be protected to giving us well healthy that will bring happiness into our lives. Today we the africanologist deserve to make research into these object to understand why our ancestors were worshipping them. This is a pure African traditional education. It doesn't mean we should continue to make exactly rituals they were making but we must know why they were doing so, and these traditions will always attach to our spirits which will lead us to become creators. All that i can say about this is that it's scientific what the people of the world it today.