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Queen Afua - A Sacred Woman
She is a woman with a phenomenal
spiritual vision. A dedicated healer of women's bodies and women's souls,
she blends an ancestral-rich spiritual cosmology with alternative medicine
to teach women how to gain a pain-free, tumour-free and spiritually
charged womb. Opening the Heal Thyself Centre in New York
18 years ago, Queen Afua discovered first hand that African women are
holding 400 years of pain, abuse, secrets, rape, incest, anger and resentment
in our wombs. In response, the Sacred Woman Training was
born "to develop the woman on different aspects beyond nutrition
(natural foods, juices, fasting) by introducing them to affirmations,
meditations and rituals rooted in Khamitic (Ancient Egyptian) temple
teachings". Before opening the centre, Queen Afua, herself
had followed the path less travelled of ancestral healing and transformed
her own life. Sick and tired of being sick and tired, she went on a
healing retreat. In becoming an awakened African woman, she
began to soul search into what was our form of medicine and healing.
She learnt that in the past, African Priestesses and Priests used the
knowledge of natural remedies, such as aromatherapy, herbology, reflexology
and hydrotherapy, to heal. On a trip to Khamit (Egypt), she saw the
spiritual significance of a woman's womb in the form of the Neter (Goddess)
Nut. This led to her to recognizing the womb as the female sacred center.
In her latest book, Sacred Woman: A Guide to Healing the Feminine
Body, Mind and Spirit, Queen Afua writes "Arit is the original
khamitic word for 'spiritual energy centre' or 'gateway'. The aritu
(plural) are also referred to as the charkas. The womb arit corresponds
to the second chakra representing the aspects of procreation, inspiration
and family." Therefore, if the womb has been damaged
in any way, a woman's level of creativity and inspiration, stability,
success in relationships and fertility levels is potentially impaired.
Statistically our wombs tell a story. Queen
Afua's own research into the gynecological concerns that affects us
discovered that 'African (American) women are more likely to have a
hysterectomy, are hospitalized longer and are at higher risk for complications
and death than European women'. The reasons why women of African ancestry (up to 50 percent of us) are more susceptible to fibroid, which causes very heavy periods leading to iron-deficiency, anaemia, backache, urine frequency, lower abdominal discomfort and pain during intercourse are unknown. Queen Afua's theory is that fibroids are not just physical pains but also emotional pains. "Women usually suffer from fibroids around the age of 35 years and it is the same for prostate cancer in African men. A man is a reflection of the woman's state. They are our mirror image. We are sharing the same emotional baggage and toxic foods. We are still suffering from 'seasoning' of 400 years of slavery. We are still eating Soul Food that's Slave Food!" she asserts. Melanin also plays a contributing factor to our ill health. Queen Afua continues: "The stronger your melanin, the more you will hold emotions and chemical toxins. When its time to let go other races with less melanin can release these things more easily, but our melanin holds on to all that." In Sacred Woman, she shares with us 25 rejuvenation
techniques. We can wash our wombs through dancing (25 healing postures);
the teas we drink; the power of earth (clay and mud); by meditating
with various spiritual guardians; by 'journaling' in our womb scroll
meditations; and by using food as medicine. Women who have had a hysterectomy
can still benefit. Faced with the real and frightening threat of losing our wombs through unnecessary operations, when a change in diet and lifestyle can alleviate most of the problems, African women need to immediately raise our womb consciousness and flush out some of our pain and anguishes. Sacred Woman works for all women regardless of their religious persuasion "because it is a way of life". For women who find it difficult to convert to a vegan lifestyle, she advises you to "start from what's in your hand. You may take time to make the transformation for it's a life process. If you are willing to take charge of your life then I give you a road map. You will take time to unfold in that road map". Tragically, we lost possession of an important
part of our cultural heritage; but for those of us who seek to heal
ourselves by returning to our ancient ways, Sacred Woman is the gateway. Queen
of Comedy meets the Queen
of Health & Beauty
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