Essays
The Gospel According To Us
A remembering is rising across the Diaspora — a reactivation of the spiritual technologies, cosmologies, and prophetic lineages that lived in African and Afro-Indigenous peoples long before the world distorted our reflection. This work confronts the systems that rewrote our God and confiscated our knowing — the church, the state, academia, the wellness industry — and reclaims the truth they tried to bury: that our intuition, divination, trance, ceremony, and ancestral communication were never superstition, but advanced technologies; that the Diaspora was never broken, only scattered; that our story may reach deeper into biblical lines than the world ever admitted. At its center is a personal awakening — the moment the Divine calls a woman back into her power — unfolding into a collective prophecy for a people returning to the Source that has always lived in them. It is defiant, mystical, and world-shaping: a gospel for those who carry both the beginning and the return.
Between Ancestors and Algorithms
A manifesto exploring what happens when sacred Black and Indigenous traditions are filtered through digital algorithms. It makes the case for ESSOESS—not as content, but as cultural memory and spiritual architecture.