Nakhti Queen Mothership: Reinstatement of Ancient African Philosophy for Healing and Restoration
Kali J N S
Nakhti Queen Mothership: Reinstatement of Ancient African Philosophy for Healing and Restoration
Kali J N S
The Queen mothership was a concept that governed Africa before colonialism. The Queen Mothership was based on dual rulership between male and female, and multi-level governance with a matrix of ethics to revere the divine feminine as well as masculine. Queen Mothers were once critical political figures who held authority and even considered to be autonomous rulers. The overthrow of the Queen Mother Ship occurred during the beginning of the slave trade in Africa. It inadvertently led to our demise and imbalance between male and female relationship dynamics. The Nakhti Queen Mothership was written to restore balance and healing for those who seek transcendence and need answers for how Black people got into a subjugated state and need answers on how we can heal. Examples of where the Queen mothership took place in Africa and the geographical reasons for why this system came into place are detailed in the book.Lastly, there is a call to reinstate the Queen Mothership philosophy for healing and restoration of the nuclear family through Black women liberating themselves, with tenants centered around structured cultural values and self-love. The focus is on Black women because women are the first teachers of children. Once the women become enlightened, her wisdom trickles downs to her children, ultimately reshaping the consciousness of the future generation. The men are to delight and support the women in their enlightenment so they can reap the benefits in their households.
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