Wednesday, September 2, 2015

The "El"

By now, you may have realized how strongly I feel about WORDS, so I will do my best to select them wisely.

This is my Dad, may he R.I.P (1955-1997).  His name was AlmaguEL.  Born and shot and killed in a country where dreamed and made strides to return and retire in Haiti.  He grew up on his dad's farm.  A country boy, my grandfather own acres of farm land in the valleys of mountains toward Jacmel.  Although, I have not been, the soil is said to be red, and dry, but they made a living.

Couzin "Cousin"/ Azaka Mede is synchronized with the Catholic image of St. Isidore.
  Azaka is the lwa of the land,  regarded as a farmer.  Farmers are regarded as simple men, but farmers are in constant contact with the earth, soil, they are aware of seasonal changes, and understand sowing, reaping, and the harvest.  How can anyone with such information be simple, or poor?

It is with this information of the observation of the stars, sun, moon, and season that resulted in astrology, and almanac.  In Haitian kreyol the word that is used for calendar is Almanac.

Last week I spoke of the Agarou and the Archangel St. MichaEL.  The names of the angels all, coincidently end with "EL".  What is it about "EL".  Michael, Uriel, Gabriel, Raphael, Samuel, etc.

What is it about deities that are associated with the "EL".  

ʾĒl  Northwest Semitic word meaning "god" or "deity", or referring (as a proper name) to any one of multiple major Ancient Near East deities. A rarer spelling, "'ila", represents the predicate form in Old Akkadian and in Amorite. The word is derived from the Proto-Semitic archaic biliteral ʔ-L, meaning "god".



Today I stand on my square, as a Moor.  Not from a religious stand point like Moorish, or Jewish.  But as a granddaughter of a Haitian farmer.  The first "Black" Republic?  Let's take a closer look at the Haitian flag.  What do you see?

What is that on the top of the palm tree?  The palm tree is the emblem of Haiti!  Sitting at the top is a fez!  The fez is the head gear of the Moor.  Therefore, Haiti is a Moorish nation. Which distinguished itself, when it broke away from the Crown, as a Republic. 


Ironically, the fez can be found on several flags.  Let's look at the New York State flag.  On the staff of the woman "Indian" on the left.  Again, you find a flag, furthermore, at her feet is the Crown.  


The Moors, created things such as the:
  • Algebra
  • Almanac
  • Alchemy
The Capture of Fez occurred in 1576 at the Moroccan city of Fez, when an Ottoman Empire force from Algiers supported Abd al-Malek in gaining the throne of Morocco against his nephew and rival claimant Mulay Muhammed. About 10,000 Ottoman soldiers participated to the campaign. This campaign followed a short-lived Ottoman capture of Fez in 1554.


Which leads to ask what is up with the, Al?   What if we live in Al-Morocco?  This is the flag of Al-Morocco.

Hillary Clinton made an address in the Benjamin Banneker room of the White House, but what is the Al-Moroccan flag doing in Casablanca "White House".  Here is the video of Hillary and the Moroccan Minister in Casablanca!?!


Who is Benjamin Banneker?  Why does he have a room in the White House, and a National Park in Washington, D.C. Why haven't I heard of him? 

Isn't Casablanca an American classic move, which is said to taken place in Morocco.  Wake Up.  Here in lies the root cause of the distorted state of the people.



Morocco-US ‘Treaty of Peace & Friendship’Congress ratifies 1787



George Washington sent letter to Mohammed III, Sultan of Morocco
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I think I have given enough to chew on for a few weeks as I prepare for the Seasonal change in a few weeks.  This is an open invitation to join me on September 10th.  As I will share the tools, information and materials for the new season.  Join I will post a link on my Google+ of the details.
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