Negative Energy That Ruins Relationships (New African Spirituality)

Today, there are thousands of women in Africa who are victims of rape through war. Invading soldiers use rape as a tactic to conquer rival villages and tribes. Once these women are raped, they are type cast as being “ruined” ousted out of their village, and ostracized by family and friends. Rape is also spoken about in many African myths. The concept of rape and incest is considered taboo in virtually every culture. It is condemned all around the world, because it inflicts irreparable harm to the natural balance of relationships.

The African deity Yemaya is considered the mother of all Orishas. She is the patron of the womb, which is the symbolization of creation. She is also a nurturer, much like our Earth, she gives and loves unconditionally. There is an unspoken relationship between the male and female powers, an energy contract that makes men the givers, and women, the receivers. This relationship is disrupted when men intentionally began to expel negative energy.

I’ve mentioned in previous articles that there is a significant amount of energy that is exchanged during sexual intercourse. Auras, or bio-fields merge, and energy are exchanged from one person to the next. People often wonder why men in times of combat go off and rape women. They do it because they have a whole bunch of built up hostility in their auric fields. And the only way they know how to release this energy is through sexual intercourse. Releasing this kind of energy into a woman’s womb is like polluting the stream that she and her children drink out of.

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