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Zeus and his relevance in Africa ?

Brandonn

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We all know the story of Zeus. But there is also another lore that comes from the San people which is the oldest African race.

Kaang ia to the San is the supreme god, the creator God. (Obviously there's alot of corruption and mis-translations due to language barriers)

Kaang being the creator God. There's another God the San believe said to be the Lord of death and responsible for all things negative. Hades ? Anubis? See the correlation there ?

Kaagn warns man not to use fire. Zeus didn't want man to use fire.
Both instance this is mentioned to be very powerful tool. In which as both stories go along man uses fire, in Greek it was stolen for them. In Africa they created it. Both results lead to there God's being angry with that action.

There are also noted to be other God's in both, both Creator God's have Wife's. Mother Lilith.

In both the importance of animals in highlighted. As well as in SATANISM.

So various stories all centred around truth. Kaang was the God that brought light. When he left darkness emerged. This can relate to times where being in the process of The Father you easily can find your way and without you fall alot easier into darkness, confusion and fear.

Now I've only recently started getting into this, but found it very interesting so far.

Hail the TRUTH.
THE ALL FATHER
THE CREATOR
HAIL THE GODS
 
The fire related thing is an allegory about the soul, these are not actual biographies of the Gods.

Kaang has not been identified objectively to be Father, and these are things that should obviously be taken with a pinch of salt and without speaking categorically, understanding the identities of the Gods is an advanced task.
Judging by what I've read so far about the San practice it seems Satanic, but there's always a possibility of corruption.

Within central African culture, Father Satan/Zeus has been confirmed to be Nzazi.

Nzazi is moreso a figure of authority and lordship over people, with symbolism that links directly to Father.
Kaang seems to touch upon symbolism and concepts related to Father, yes, but seems to be on the more esoteric side, with the classic "mischevious trickster nature" associated with Kundalini and the spiritual feminine, so it seems connected.
 
The fire related thing is an allegory about the soul, these are not actual biographies of the Gods.

Kaang has not been identified objectively to be Father, and these are things that should obviously be taken with a pinch of salt and without speaking categorically, understanding the identities of the Gods is an advanced task.
Judging by what I've read so far about the San practice it seems Satanic, but there's always a possibility of corruption.

Within central African culture, Father Satan/Zeus has been confirmed to be Nzazi.

Nzazi is moreso a figure of authority and lordship over people, with symbolism that links directly to Father.
Kaang seems to touch upon symbolism and concepts related to Father, yes, but seems to be on the more esoteric side, with the classic "mischevious trickster nature" associated with Kundalini and the spiritual feminine, so it seems connected.
Yes that's true a pinch of salt is necessary but the African stories of the God's are so messed up that most are hard to read,this is why I feel drawn to ancient Greek and Egyptian than African because there are clear yet the sad part is that my blood is 100 % African

Sorry for the incoherence
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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