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.
One Blood One Village
One Blood One Village is a manifesto for interdependence. Through the lens of prophecy turned praxis, it envisions Africa as the world’s body, the diaspora as its nervous system, and the village as its beating heart. What begins as revelation becomes instruction: to rebuild, to remember, to act. It is both requiem and roadmap — a testament to collective memory, radical interdependence, and the unbreakable architecture of love.
Redemption Song
An exploration of the afterlife of ancestral sound, Redemption Song explores the spiritual legacy encoded in music, memory, and resistance. It’s instruction. A portal through which song becomes strategy, and remembering becomes action.
Premature Prophets
An editorial on the rise of self-ordained spiritual leaders and the commodification of sacred work. It unpacks the dangers of spiritual bypassing, the beauty of slow mastery, and the responsibility that comes with being truly called.