|
Photo Gallery | About Us | Terms of Use | Register/Create a Profile |
I am not trying to confuse you, I am just trying to get you to think about how stink poopoo can be at times, yet after using the bath room you could come right back in the room with the others and no one would consider you unclean, or even when you sit in the room and the wind in your stomack cause you to pass a poop, people may have a good laugh, but no one would consider you unclean nor scorn you. These are just natural things which takes place among people everywhere.
So, are you saying, that a woman who is having her period, and she is feeling pain, and no one else is around but her Kingman, would it be a wicked thing for him to rub her back with some healing oil, in order to help heal her pain, if she requested it, and would he become unclean or feel sick if he did such a good work?
Lets take this reasoning to the top of the mountain of brotherly and sisterly love. If the Kingman became sickly and messed up himself one day, and is unable to clean up himself, would it be a wicked thing for she to clean him up, or should she consider him unclean and leave him there in the mess, not being able to help his self?
Just a couple serious questions.
Take the best care of yourself and your people.
Again I send many oceans of blessings and self determination to African people everywhere.
ONE BLACK HEART ONE BLACK LOVE.
Baba Ras Marcus.
FAIR USE NOTICE: This site may at times contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml |