Morocco blew me away! The culture is incredibly unique, I didn’t have a lot of reference so everything felt exotic and new. Here the basic itinerary of our 10 days or so in North Africa’s Gem, Morocco🇲🇦
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Morocco blew me away! The culture is incredibly unique, I didn’t have a lot of reference so everything felt exotic and new. Here the basic itinerary of our 10 days or so in North Africa’s Gem, Morocco🇲🇦
Yoruba words (one of the principal languages of Nigeria) are rich, full of nuance and have many different variations.
The knowledge of how to heal our own bodies will always live right within us all.
The self-healing path can provide an exciting way to connect with the body and unravel some of its mysteries. On this path, you might develop your power to tune out unsupportive or irrelevant voices in the mind so you can tune into what you truly need, at the moment, to grow.
There are numerous woman rulers in African History, matrilineal supremacy is as old as the human story. I’ve recently discovered a lineage of mighty woman rulers of the Kush Kingdom (which evolved into present day Sudan) and their stories are bold and energizing.
The Yoruba people are from western Africa, mainly Nigeria, Benin, Togo and parts of Ghana. With the onset of the chattel slave trade Yoruba culture expanded across the world to Trinidad, Cuba, Saint Lucia, Benin, Togo, Brazil, Guyana, Haiti, and Jamaica, to name a few.