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A PEOPLE CALLED AFRIKA
The resultant form of Afrika is, per Odwirafo’s description,
“similar to that of the human heart, for Afuraka/Afuraitkait is
the heartland of the world. It reflects the shape of the Ka or
Kai medut (hieroglyph) meaning high land.” This orientation
as presented in the article aligns with a vision that Samuel was
once given, where the entire continent of Afrika was before
him, with the northernmost part at his feet, and what was the
top of the continent being the south of Afrika. Samuel also
sees in this same orientation, the shape and form of a baby in
a womb, surrounded by water or amniotic fluid (see picture).
This is powerfully representative of new life growing,
shielded, nurtured and incubated, being prepared to be
revealed to the world at an opportune time, which is in
line with Afrika’s destiny as a continent and as a people.
Odwirafo’s article states that the world was formerly covered
by water and goes on to describe the first raised land mass that
emerged from beneath the waters by the workings of the cre-
ative life force, saying “The masculine term for: raised land,
high land, exalted land, hill, mountain in the language of Kamit
(ancient Egypt) is Ka (kah).” He explains that the term for soul
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