Dr. Sebi continues speaking on nutrition and health. He describes his subsequent arrest, trial and win in the New York state Supreme court. We continue the series.
Archive for July, 2009
Georgia Sunday Afternoon SupremeUltimate Boxing #12
Posted in beef, cow, detox, tagged detox, Dr. Sebi, healthy living, Ital Stew, run away, Turbulence on July 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Words are power!
Posted in thoughts, tagged Ensayn, Victor, Amenta, Words, wordsmith, palabra, anagram, vocabulary on July 19, 2009 | 3 Comments »
There is a time and place to introduce new terms to those that may not be familiar with words that could be considered “unknown” terms. Not necessarily unknown as an English language dictionary would define, but unknown as far as everyday usage. Daily, people don’t really think about what they are saying. For instance, how [...]
Georgia Sunday Afternoon Supremeultimate Boxing #11
Posted in Fitness, detox, family, tagged diet, Dr. Sebi, energy, Food, Health on July 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This is part two of a series that Dr. Sebi conducted in 2005. At age 72, Dr. Sebi drops to his knees like a 10 year old. I hope you listen and be blessed by these words.
Its Medicine to me
Posted in balance, tagged caduceus, tai chi on July 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Tai Chi Chuan is medicine to me. It’s as if I were given a prescription for an illness of some type and now the illness is gone, but I am somehow addicted to the medication. I have never been addicted to any substance, so my knowledge of what it really means to live through such [...]
Georgia Sunday Afternoon SupremeUltimate Boxing #10
Posted in Health, detox, drugs, life, tagged Alfredo Bowman, Amenta, cure aids, Dr. Sebi, electric foods, Ensayn on July 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This will be the start of a series on health by Alfredo Bowman, known the world over as Dr. Sebi. I hope you be blessed by this information.
On Living and Living?
Posted in life, tagged Amenta, Ancient Egypt, Bahia Bakari, death, Ensayn, France, life, Madagascar, spirit, Victor, Yemenia Air on July 3, 2009 | 2 Comments »
“Papa, we saw the plane going down in the water. I was, in the water, I could hear people talking, but I couldn’t see anyone. I was in the dark, I couldn’t see a thing.” Bahia Bakari told her father Kasim Bakari while lying in a hospital bed describing the recent crash and her survival of [...]