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Senses of the Heart - The way to Freedom

Brother Joseph Season 7 Episode 5

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This episode discusses the challenges faced by Africa, particularly focusing on Burkina Faso and its leader, Ibrahim Traoré, emphasizing the role of spiritual strength in effecting change without violence.

  • Burkina Faso's background: Burkina Faso, known as "the land of upright people," has a population of 13.6 million and is currently led by Ibrahim Traoré since September 2022. The country is landlocked in West Africa, bordered by several nations including Mali and Niger. 
  • Ibrahim Traoré's journey: Born on March 14, 1988, Traoré is a Muslim and a graduate in geology. He is portrayed as a righteous individual who uses his spiritual strength to seek positive change for his country, contrasting with the violent approaches often seen in leadership. 
  • Challenges of African governance: The document highlights the pervasive influence of self-interested external bodies on African governments, which contributes to the continent's struggles. It discusses the indoctrination of religion and the resulting socio-economic issues faced by the African populace. 

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Senses of the Heart – The way to Freedom

Today brother Joseph will be speaking on a subject close to his heart. The growing pains of Africa and in particular one country on that great continent. 

Burkina Faso, which literally means “the land of upright people,” has a population of 13.6 million, a landlocked nation in West Africa, south of the Sahara, and a country known for its simple and hard-working national character. It has been ruled by Ibrahim Traoré since September 2022

A landlocked country located in the heart of West Africa, Burkina Faso is bordered by Mali to the north and west, Niger to the east, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the south, and Ivory Coast to the southwest. 

Here’s brother Joseph.

Hello and welcome back, today is a special extended episode as I will be talking about the African continent. As you my regular listeners know my subject is normally on the spiritual aspects of us humans and how we live, as in our inter-relationships and our connections with the universe. Well today is no different although I am concentrating on one man and how he has chosen though the use of his spiritual strength rather than warfare, to make real changes for his country and his people. I will be in conversation with my brother DJ, Mr P of the rock stone road show a Pan-Africanist who is very knowledgeable on the subject and I believe if you are listening from a country subjugated and deprived of growth then you should listen on, so please stay with me, and if what you hear today evokes you in any way, then just type yes in the comments it will be a big help

I’ll begin by introducing you to a man who is making strides towards real change at this time, Brother Ibrahim Traoré, so let’s get right into it. 

Ibrahim Traoré a Muslim, was born on 14 March 1988. After receiving his primary education, he attended high school where he was known as being "quiet" and "very talented". From 2006 He then attended University where he studied geology and rose to delegate and became known for defending his classmates in disputes. He graduated from the university with honours. Yes, he is of the Muslim religion but apart from that he is a spiritual and righteous man.

Most people think of God in one way or another and because of this most people think of religion. They see it as a doorway to redemption and relief, but is it? I guess that all depends on where you live and the pigmentation of your skin. 

I’ve said most people but then none more so than the carbonated peoples of this world. They have been thoroughly indoctrinated with the concept of a belief in God as their doorway to freedom from a continued life of discomfort abuse and pain.

It is a continued way of life for the carbonated people throughout the world, and no more so than in their own homes on the great continent of Africa. Many find some measure of relief in the study of their history and the greatness from which most have fallen but the great majority seek solace through their study of the Bible and the Curan even though their beliefs in the study of these books do nothing for diminishing their pain.

Many follow their heart and their senses in the hope of a unified objective for their peoples and generally do this in discussions with groups of like-minded individuals in the hope that these groups will grow significantly to make a change, but the changes seldom materialise, interest wains and they dissipate. This is generally because the road to positive change is so long and their governing bodies so dangerous.

These governing bodies are themselves mostly governed by self-interested outside bodies who are the root causes of their pain and poverty. They are also the ones responsible for the false God they have been indoctrinated with, the God they passionately sing praises to for their continued pain an discomfort. I have said self-interested outside bodies are in control of their own governing bodies, but this would not so if their own leaders for the most part, were not themselves self-interested power hungry and greedy cowards.

There have been occasions when groups of individuals grow to such extent as to be able to overthrow these corrupted bodies of power but their means to do so is normally funded by the very outside institutions whose objectives remain the same as they always have, theft and control through further subjugation and a threat of violence

There are also occasions when meaningful and righteous leaders emerge with the intent for release from tyrannical bondage growth of their countries and their people, but these individuals seldom last and are usually assassinated before their dreams can be realised. It is a serious shame of our people that these assassinations are normally the result of treachery from within sponsored by the very people who have brought religion to them and who are directly responsible for their bondage.

I think you should all realise the outside influences I’ve been referring to are the Europeans which includes the United States and these are the people primarily responsible for their Christian religion on the continent and you would be interested to know that as a result of the indoctrinated belief in God the Churches of Nigeria are now more wealthy than their government.

Here’s Mr. P with a greater insight in the history and development of the continent.

A recorded interview