lumukanda
03-02-2007, 02:29 PM
the kariba gorge was the holiest site in ancient africa. it was here that the tonga-ila lived, they were, according to credo mutwa, able to communicate telepathically with each other. they were also said to be able to communicate with animals, and animals did not fear them.
the kariba gorge was eventually destroyed, well not destroyed, it was filled in with water. today it is known as the kariba-bassa dam. thank cecil john rhodes for that one. this dam was built without consulting the people that lived there. this is, in african perspective, a big problem. the people were not given enough time to move the bones of their ancestors, and this is one of the biggest things in african culture. constant contact with the ancestors.
here's an article i found about it :
The Tonga-Ila, also known as the Ba'Tonga, performed similar functions in crystal caves in South-Eastern Africa. The Ba'Tonga are considered the Elder branch of all Ba'ntu who live South of the Limpopo River. They are highly revered among the Ba'ntu throughout the Continent. Credo Mutwa says that the Tonga-Ila were "...famous for their power of settling disputes without using weapons, famous for their legends, their songs, and the degree to which they had developed the Great powers of the human brain... Tonga-Ila men could walk unmolested into the heat of a savage tribal fight and command both warring sides to lay down their weapons - and the fight would stop immediately..."
The Tonga-Ila lived in Kariba Gorge, a large, rocky outcropping that the Zambezi river runs through. Kariba is a most sacred land to the Ba'Ntu. They consider it "The Naval of the Earth" because they noticed that it was an equidistant migration from the land of Katanga, Nyasa, Mashona, and Zambia.
Moreover, Kariba Gorge was considered the Gates of the Underworld. There was a crevice of two rocks from which one could hear the raging of a Great underground river deep in the Earth. The river - Lulungwa Mangakatsi, or "The river that flows down below", led to the path to the spirit-world within the planet.
There was also a very sacred cave in Kariba known as "the Knot of Time". This cave was a place where the Past, Present, and Future all came together and was held in balance. It too was a crystal cave, where the sacred priests who maintained it could see the visions of time. (These sacred sites are referred to in the past tense because the wicked Cecil Rhodes commissioned a dam to be built on the Zambezi, which flooded the Kariba Gorge and displaced/killed, the Tonga-Ila. These sacred sites are now under Kariba Lake.)
http://www.rockstarcrystals.com/links/articles/lemurian.html
i find the cave called the knot of time very interesting, i wonder what it could have been, what did it look like?
it must have been very important and dangerous to the illuminati in order for them to have taken such drastic measures to make sure no-one goes there. so deep under the water in the kariba gorge lies what may have been one of the most amazing places on earth.
the kariba gorge was eventually destroyed, well not destroyed, it was filled in with water. today it is known as the kariba-bassa dam. thank cecil john rhodes for that one. this dam was built without consulting the people that lived there. this is, in african perspective, a big problem. the people were not given enough time to move the bones of their ancestors, and this is one of the biggest things in african culture. constant contact with the ancestors.
here's an article i found about it :
The Tonga-Ila, also known as the Ba'Tonga, performed similar functions in crystal caves in South-Eastern Africa. The Ba'Tonga are considered the Elder branch of all Ba'ntu who live South of the Limpopo River. They are highly revered among the Ba'ntu throughout the Continent. Credo Mutwa says that the Tonga-Ila were "...famous for their power of settling disputes without using weapons, famous for their legends, their songs, and the degree to which they had developed the Great powers of the human brain... Tonga-Ila men could walk unmolested into the heat of a savage tribal fight and command both warring sides to lay down their weapons - and the fight would stop immediately..."
The Tonga-Ila lived in Kariba Gorge, a large, rocky outcropping that the Zambezi river runs through. Kariba is a most sacred land to the Ba'Ntu. They consider it "The Naval of the Earth" because they noticed that it was an equidistant migration from the land of Katanga, Nyasa, Mashona, and Zambia.
Moreover, Kariba Gorge was considered the Gates of the Underworld. There was a crevice of two rocks from which one could hear the raging of a Great underground river deep in the Earth. The river - Lulungwa Mangakatsi, or "The river that flows down below", led to the path to the spirit-world within the planet.
There was also a very sacred cave in Kariba known as "the Knot of Time". This cave was a place where the Past, Present, and Future all came together and was held in balance. It too was a crystal cave, where the sacred priests who maintained it could see the visions of time. (These sacred sites are referred to in the past tense because the wicked Cecil Rhodes commissioned a dam to be built on the Zambezi, which flooded the Kariba Gorge and displaced/killed, the Tonga-Ila. These sacred sites are now under Kariba Lake.)
http://www.rockstarcrystals.com/links/articles/lemurian.html
i find the cave called the knot of time very interesting, i wonder what it could have been, what did it look like?
it must have been very important and dangerous to the illuminati in order for them to have taken such drastic measures to make sure no-one goes there. so deep under the water in the kariba gorge lies what may have been one of the most amazing places on earth.