LOVERS TIPS AND FANTASIES; From the Hidden Diary (e-Zine Edition) – By Knight Fredel

Nevertheless, if such kind of lifestyle is what she choose for herself, then she will have to live with its future consequences, for instance, if she loved the man for his money, and he still managed to remain active in that aspect, there will come a time when she will end up feeling so lonely in that relationship despite all the money.

Yes, there will come a time when she will realize that, despite all the money, something still feels off, like something is missing in her love life, that feelings of missing something, or not having enough of that thing in your relationship, yes such feelings are very troublesome, even when you have the whole world at your feet, you will still find yourself feeling incomplete and sad.

Eventually, in such a situation, she will force herself into cheating on her man (in an attempt to) get that thing she thinks is missing, that feelings of lullaby, that excitement, real feelings of love and desire for a sweet touch which triggers multiple rush of serotonin and adrenaline, flushing throw one’s entire body with a euphoric sensation of some kind. And while in such an adventure for self-sexuality discovery, she may or may not be caught, whichever way, the consequences are hers to bear, for nothing good has ever come from cheating.

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.

A GOOD LUCK CHARM: JUST ADD A DROP (PART 1) – By Knight Fredel

As I have seen so far that, everyone on earth requires some good amount of luck and success in order to grow in whatever path of life/career they choose. Without good luck, we will experience failures and failures leads to suffering in many cases, although we might need good luck so much in our life, however we should also know that, certain failures are intentionally ordained by nature in order to make us perfect, if we attempt the first one, and we fail, then it certainly means we are to learn from such failures then try again, we are to learn by realizing why we failed in the first place, when we find that thing, that cause of our failure then we must not give up, instead we must try again, and again and again until we succeed.

THE OGBANJE CHILD: AND THE FOUR ELEMENTS – By Knight Fredel

OGBANJE is an African concept that states that there exists some set of spiritual and advanced special souls who come to earth for a more special reason, these sets of Souls are known as the Ogbanje (in Igbo language).

These set of people are widely believed in traditional African written and oral mythology to be people who incarnated from the Marine World and possesses some sort of magical powers to command their desires.

They are highly revered and at the same time discriminated in the society because of the mysteries surrounding their births, lifestyles and deaths. Ogbanje’ s as we know it in Igbo speaking areas of Nigeria has the same meaning in Ndoki language as “Owu”. Yorubas calls it “Emere”. Many other tribes and people of the black race are aware of their existence and their names vary depending on language and dialect but they exist in our tradition even as I write this article. An Ogbanje has no definite sex. An Ogbanje can be a female or a male child as I am one myself.