Across cultures, philosophies, and mystical traditions, the afterlife is not an abyss of nothingness but a continuation—a transition from one reality to another. The ancient Egyptians spoke of the Ka and Ba, distinct elements of the soul that journeyed beyond the grave. Hindu traditions depict death as a mere shedding of one’s earthly role, a return to the cosmic cycle of reincarnation. The Igbo people of Africa believe that the dead remain as ancestors, ever-present and guiding the living.
A THOUSAND YEARS WAS YESTERDAY – BY KNIGHT FREDEL
If a love feels profound, if a bond feels unshakable, if someone enters your life and shifts everything; pay attention, such love is not the regular love but one which has survived many life times to find you; and now that its here again, your whole reality is changing. Real love, doesn’t just begin the moment you felt it for someone; nah, it doesnt. Instead, it’s just like an echo from yesterday; from a time long gone, yet, resonating into this day.
So the next time you lock eyes with someone and feel a flicker of something inexplicable, don’t just brush it off. Maybe, just maybe, you both had once met and fallen in love “a thousand years” before now, and as you’ve found each other again, it would suddenly feel like it”was yesterday”, yes of course, “A THOUSAND YEARS; WAS YESTERDAY”, indeed.
REFLECTING ON 2024: A Year of African Cultural Rebirth and Spiritual Reawakening – BY KNIGHT FREDEL
As the sun set on 2024, a year marked by resilience, rediscovery, and revelation, the African diaspora stood at the crossroads of heritage and innovation. From the bustling streets of Lagos to the echoing halls of academia in Atlanta, the African spirit surged forward, breaking barriers and igniting dreams that spanned the globe. This year bore witness to the affirmation of cultural roots and the unearthing of spiritual depths, as well as groundbreaking inventions that underscored Africa’s indomitable potential.
CHRISTMAS: AND THE DOPPELGANGERS OF JESUS CHRIST – BY KNIGHT FREDEL
Through the veils of time, countless stories have emerged, whispered from lips to parchment, retold with faith and fervor. Among these, the tale of a child born on a fateful night, destined to redeem humanity from unseen perils, stands as a beacon for followers of the Christian faith and seekers of truth alike. This figure, they say, would one day rise to cleanse the world of its most insidious plague: sin.
Yet skeptics linger in the shadows of this tale, probing its seams for cracks. Was this a miraculous event etched in the annals of history, or merely a fabrication cloaked in the language of divinity? Sadly, history offers no definitive answer, for evidence, like sand in the wind, is often swept away by time. Perhaps this absence is a void of reality, or perhaps it is the silence of lost records.
THE SECRECIES OF FATE: PATTERNS, TIME AND DESTINY – KNIGHT FREDEL
Fate is like a navigational device implanted in each one of us, it directs our path towards the destination where our destiny lies, whether it’s in our relationship and love life, or in our career life, etc. Fate makes sure to create a cross path between you and someone else or creates a sort of ripples in your life which will shake you and finally cause you to make decisions that will take you in the right direction. When it comes to relationships and love life, if fate places someone on your path, then there is a high chance you really need that person either in that timeline, or for the rest of your life.
THE SACRED ART OF SEXUAL INTIMACY: VOL. 1 – By Knight Fredel
EPISODE 83 Welcome to Awake Af’raka Magazine, a home of Spiritual awakening and spirituality from its purest level, through the knowledge given herein, a true seeker of truth will find his/her way into understanding the…
THE SECRET OF THE 12 ZODIAC (AND IT’S SPIRITUAL ORIGIN) – By Knight Fredel
EPISODE 82 … … INTRODUCTION: Welcome to another edition of our magazine publications, today we are dealing with a very important and complicated issue which entails many aspects of spirituality and the African history as…
AFRICANS MADE EVERYTHING, AND LOST EVERYTHING – NUMBER 1 EXCLUSIVE – By Knight Fredel
EPISODE 80 Welcome to the 80‘th Episode of our Online Weekly Magazine Publication on African Hidden knowledge and Pure Spirituality, on today’s Edition, I have an exclusive knowledge to share with you, and this concerns…
RECONNECTING WITH YOUR CHI, AND YOUR ELEMENT – By Knight Fredel – Part 1
In ancient African spiritual systems—long before colonial influence reshaped our narratives—Chi was understood as your guardian spirit, not your incarnate self. It is the first elemental spirit that followed you into this realm at birth, alongside a second elemental spirit, both of which play distinct roles in your journey. But here’s the tragedy—many have unknowingly driven their Chi away.
Over time, misinterpretations have blurred this understanding. Today, many traditional spiritualists mistakenly teach that Chi is simply your past-life self, leading people to perform unnecessary rituals and blood sacrifices, believing they are feeding their own Chi (past life incarnate spirit which unknown to them it is basically your soul). But the truth is:
Your incarnate spirit is not separate from you—it is you.
Your Chi, however, is your spiritual companion, your unseen guide, not something to be fed or bribed with sacrifices. The essence of this knowledge has been obscured, yet it remains embedded within our ancient traditions for those who seek with a clear heart.
Brothers and sisters of Afuraka, reconnect with the true wisdom of your ancestors. Do not be led astray by those who profit from confusion. Know your Chi. Know yourself. And walk the path of truth.
WITCHES AND WIZARDS_ THE HIDDEN TRUTH – BY KNIGHT FREDÉL
The word “witchcraft” has long evoked fear among people of all ages, across different cultures, and throughout history. As I often say, humans have one thing in common: they fear the unknown. When confronted with something beyond their understanding, their first reaction is fear. Then, they create explanations—labels, assumptions, and myths—until these assumptions spread so widely that they become accepted as fact.
Nowhere is this attitude more pronounced than in Af’raka, particularly in Nigeria, where I have witnessed firsthand how misconceptions about witches and witchcraft have been passed down through generations.