Om Juda Rising
The concept of "Juda Rising" began with one individual who was convinced that she was a descendant of the ancient Bantus. Her inner-standing of Temple Worship formed the basis on which her personal story became a wonderful unravelling. Dr Beverley was born into a family that had strong priestly tendencies, that were characterised by attention to detail, and discipline. The Most High took Dr Beverley by the hand and led her on a journey through the Great Doors of True Worship. There was nobody in her family that could help her, so she asked the Most-High to show her what to do and where to look. She believed He knew the end from the beginning of her bloodline because His Word says, 'He is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we could dare to ask or even think according to the power that is at work in us.'She said, "I believe the statement to mean: 'If I am able to believe, SoNINI NaNINI will work according to the level of my belief.' Well, I held onto my strong convictions until, through many years of research the truth began to shine through." Chattel Slavery was largely responsible for erasing and covering up the ancient Bantu heritage of the Caribbean people. Dr Beverley didn't know where the pieces of her personal history were hidden. The Most High uncovered the tissue of lies; endemic to the fabric of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. This book is both a historical research and a biblical retracing of the steps that our ancient Bantu forefathers took, from being a Nation to becoming a Slave Population. She says, "My brothers and sisters have suffered four hundred years in Mental Slavery, because we broke our Sacred Covenant with the Most-High. In fact, the reason we are unable to unite as a Bantu Community, is because we broke our union with the Most-High SoNINI NaNINI Somandla. It's as simple as that." The biographical style of this book enables the Negro Jamaican Bantu to emotionally reconnect with historical facts by offering the reader a peak into Dr. Beverley's past up to the present day. The reader can see her come to the point of honestly looking her truth in the face.
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