C 'what is karma? It is the universal law of cause and effect. In other words, an action necessarily leads to a reaction. An act has a consequence. A cause always leadsrs an effect. Who doesn't know the popular saying that he who sows the wind reaps the storm?
About the law of cause and effect here is what the bible says in Galatians 6/7: “Make no mistake about it: God is not being made fun of. What a man sows he will also reap. “In light of this explanation of karma, when I observe the situation of black people in the world since the dawn of time, when I think of the tragedy of the black man, I cannot help but ask myself this question : what actions did the Black man take to suffer such a long night of misfortune? In other words, are the unspeakable sufferings of the Black man the consequences of previous acts? If yes, which ones ? Let us recall the situation of the Black man since the end of his world leadership until the beginning of the era of European domination subtly baptized “CHRISTIAN ERA”.
In the year 663 BCE
Cambyses II attacks Egypt. This is the period of advanced decline in our influence over the civilized world. It is also the beginning of the brutishness of the blacks.
In the year 332 BCE
Conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great. This stage will consecrate the disintegration of our society, the migration and the departure into exile of several groups of blacks, their dispersion in sub-Saharan Africa.
In the year 31 BCE
Conquest of Egypt by the Romans. This conquest methodically consecrates the loss of our cultural identity. Our religion is usurped, our priests, guardians of the temple, of knowledge, of spirituality and of religion are captured to teach the rites and rituals, the secrets of the temple to the new masters. Our scientific, literary, medical and cultural heritage is changing hands. It is the beginning of the falsification and the replacement of our ancestors by fictitious characters whose main ancestor would come from Ur of Chaldea, a region located in Minor Asia. What will later give Judaism then Christianity.
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