Reimagining Black Culture: A New Path Forward
For many, Black culture is stuck in a loop. It's often seen as limited to a few things. This can keep people from growing. It's time for a change. It's time to think about Black culture in a new way. This post explores how to update Black culture and create a brighter future.
The Current State of Black Culture
Right now, what is seen as Black culture is limited. It includes:
- Salons
- Barbershops
- Bookstores
- Churches
- Soul food restaurants
While these things are important, they don't represent everything. This short list does not allow for growth. The current state of Black culture is holding people back.
Is it time for a change?
The Power of a Name
Names have power. They shape how we see ourselves. If a name has no meaning, it can leave a person feeling empty.
Think about it. If you looked up your name and found nothing, how would you feel? It's important to have a name that gives you something to live up to. It is time to consider new, meaningful names.
Reconnecting to a Cultural Identity
Black people need to reconnect with their roots.
Many valuable things created by Black people are taken by others. This includes:
- Ideas
- Products
- Inventions
These things should benefit the Black community. Instead, they often go back to the country where Black people live, not the country where they belong.
It's time to reclaim what is rightfully yours.
Reculturalization: A New Mindset
The key is to reculturalize the mind. What does that mean? It means embracing a new way of thinking.
The goal is to adopt a mindset that promotes growth, prosperity, and righteousness. This requires a shift in values, beliefs, and behaviors.
The Faith of Yeshua
The faith of Yeshua is about believing in one God. By believing in one man and his teachings, people can find the light of righteousness.
This belief can change the world. It can bring people out of darkness and into the light. It can turn poverty into prosperity. It can turn wickedness into righteousness.
A New Cultural Cuisine
Food is a big part of culture.
It's time to move beyond old traditions and adopt a new cuisine. The Ethiopian cuisine offers a way to reconnect with your roots. It's a way to nourish the body and the mind.
Embracing a New Identity
It's time to let go of old identities. Get rid of things that represent black organizations.
Instead, embrace a new identity. Uphold the flag of the Lion of Judah. Connect with the tribe of Yehudi. Learn Amharic, the language of your people.
By walking in the light, you will become one with God. Others will see that God favors you. You will be called by a new name.
Reconnecting with Culture
To embrace a new identity, you must reconnect with:
- Culture
- Cuisine
- Fashion
- Morals
- Values
Embrace these things and live a life of purpose.
The Choice: Life or Death
This is a time of change. Some things must die so that others can live. Just like in the days of Noah, there is a choice to be made.
Will you enter the ark and be saved? Or will you stay in the old ways and perish? The ark is a person who can lead you to enlightenment. By following this person, you can be filled with the light of God.
The choice is yours.
The Mark of the World
Today, there are many things that go against nature. This includes:
- Transgenderism
- Synthetic foods
- Immodest clothing
These things are a mark of the world. You must choose whether to be marked with the seal of God or the mark of the world.
Women, dress modestly. Men, be men after God's own heart. Go back to the scriptures for guidance.
The Importance of Ethiopian Culture
Ethiopia is a key to understanding Black culture. It is the home of:
- The oldest Christian churches
- The oldest sect of Jews
- The origin of Islam
Ethiopia holds the secrets to your past.
Marcus Garvey said that out of Ethiopia would come a king.
A Call to Action
It's time to embrace a new culture. Accept the teachings offered to you.
Go through your house and get rid of anything that represents old ways. Burn it all as an offering.
Stop gravitating back to old black leaders. Their time is done.
Open Air Teaching
The teachings are available to everyone, everywhere. You can hear them in:
- China
- Japan
- Korea
- Malaysia
- India
- Egypt
- Ethiopia
- South Africa
- Ghana
- Chicago
- New York
- Atlanta
- Los Angeles
- Hawaii
- Brazil
- Toronto
- Trinidad
- Jamaica
The word is spreading all over the world.
Conclusion
Updating Black culture is not just about changing what you do. It's about changing how you think.
By embracing a new mindset, reconnecting with your roots, and choosing a life of purpose, you can create a brighter future for yourself and for generations to come.
What will you do?


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