How Ancient African Spirituality Influenced the World’s

How Ancient African Spirituality Influenced the World’s



Before Christianity and Islam, Africa had a powerful, complex, and deeply spiritual belief system that connected people to nature, ancestors, and the cosmos.
In this video, we dive deep into Ancient African Spirituality — the indigenous spiritual systems that existed thousands of years before organized religion arrived.

Learn about:

The sacred role of ancestors in African belief

Spiritual systems like Yoruba, Kemet, Vodun, and Akan

How colonization erased and demonized African spirituality

The truth behind the African gods and deities

Why this spiritual knowledge is still powerful today

This is the untold story of African identity, wisdom, and resistance — long hidden from the world.

If you’re passionate about African history, truth, and cultural revival, this video is for you.
Share your thoughts in the comments — let’s reclaim the narrative together.

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17 thoughts on “How Ancient African Spirituality Influenced the World’s

  1. I appreciate that I have maintained my personal spiritual autonomy and have not formally aligned myself with any specific religious institution, allowing me the freedom to explore and reflect on diverse beliefs and practices without restriction. Thank you for sharing!

  2. This resonates deeply with my spirit. Our ancestors walked with the divine long before foreign doctrines arrived. Their connection to nature, the cosmos, and the unseen world was not just religion—it was a way of life, rooted in balance, reverence, and ancestral wisdom. May we continue to awaken and reclaim the sacred knowledge that was hidden, but never lost. Ase."

  3. Jehovah, the Lord God kingdom government culture was there back in King Solomon days. Over 4k yrs ago. Through queen Sheba Ethiopia. She came back pregnant. Kings 10 and 2 Chronicles 9 NIV. Kingdom constitution called the Bible.

  4. It still baffles me why our ancestors and Goddesses and God's instead of fighting back went under ground.
    But my joy is they are resurfacing. As we call to them we need encouragement and reassurance.
    I know that I am my ancestors wildest dream. II have received messages from the Divine Mother. But I still need reassurance.

  5. We always believed in God. But our own way. Not in fear but in love. Look at how they prayed in our old churches in the 70's for me. In a circle, swaying, praying, hummm, no words and a tambourine. The old ways of a Baptist Church. The masses took our ways and made it theirs with fear. 😢

  6. This resonates with me. I grew up in a christian family and was always repulsed with Christianity. That religion scarred me. It also doesn't help that I'm Russian and grew up in a Russian family. I am currently trying to find my way out of the trauma that Christianity has caused me. This video could help with that. Thank you very much for making it. It's necessary and your work matters.

  7. Interesting take. So when it comes to african spirituality which 1 is true? So many tribes had so many different beliefs and customs. Some not shared with outsiders. The zulus had their Gods so did the Kikuyus ect. So who is right who do you follow?

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