
Movement of Jah people
Exodus is a call for liberation and unity amongst love minded souls to unify in love, strength, perseverance, and free our CELLS (ourselves) from oppression, lies, trauma, guilt, shame and hate.
Exodus is a well-known song from the Activist/Singer Bob Marely, who strongly encouraged justice, resilience, unity and the importance of embracing one’s heritage/culture in the face of adversity. The song ties together the Biblical story of Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt, and it’s believed that melanin “black” American people are the descendants of the ancient Israelites.
The Transatlantic Slave Trade and generational oppression of melanin “black” people in places like the Caribbean and North America, is considered to be symbolically akin to the Babylonian captivity of the Israelites in the Old Testament. Exodus encourages descendants of the African diaspora to the Motherland as being like the Hebrews returning from Babylon to Israel. It is led to believe; the promise land of Black Africa is Ethiopia.
Are you satisfied with the life you’re living? Are you living your divine purpose, are you experiencing reality in your own lens and not the lens of a Tel-LIE-vison. Movement of Jah people encourages freedom of being in the Rat race. Exodus Encourages community building.
In the early dawn of a new awaken era, melanin “black” people embarked on a journey that transcended borders and cultures. Inspired by a mutual vision of unity and freedom, the Exodus Movement was formed to seek the promise land in the heart of Ethiopia. The journey to Africa was a testament to resilience, as families from different corners of the globe merged, driven by a collective dream of determined souls by the hope of a brighter future.
In Ethiopia, the Exodus found a haven that embraced their diversity. The communities blended harmoniously, honoring the divine tapestry of passions they brought with them. The atmosphere was hugged with the rhythm of shared stories, and laughter echoed through the valleys.
The exodus was not merely a physical journey but a spiritual awakening. Bonds forged in the crucible of migration formed the foundation of a new society, where respect for differences was the cornerstone. Together, they built a thriving community that stood as a beacon of unity for generations to come. The Exodus Movement became a chapter in the tapestry of Ethiopian history, a testament to the power of a shared dream and the resilience of the human spirit.
Let’s Meditate deep within and receive the divine messages needed for our soul’s journey. The Exodus movement for you might not be Ethiopia Exactly, but what if source led you to form and merge an exodus in another country in Africa. There are 54 countries in Africa our ancestors left their energetic blueprint for us. Let’s honor and embrace the Love, sweat, Tears, Joy, passion and freedom our land has to offer.
Here is an official government website for all passport holders in each country to see all the visa free countries you can choose from, it also provides the links to apply for evisas, the requirements needed for that specific country as well as the stats for each country. https://www.passportindex.org/passport/united-states-of-america/
Still doing some research on expat/repatriation communities in Africa that can be joined/partnered with. once found, I will periodically come on here and blog/list of all the expat/ repatriation communities on the Godtinent that we all can link, merge and expand into.
From my personal research the topmost Exodus movements in Africa are in the following countries: Ghana, Gambia, Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa, and Ethiopia. Your mission and purpose are not of your own but is specifically crafted to help play a huge roll in the bigger picture of creation. Take a close look at all the nations across the world From North & South America, Europe, Asia. All have a Strong Community’s and nation building within their own culture, beliefs, food, clothes, and language.
When you take a look at our nation as “Black” African Americans” what nation do we have exactly? What’s our Culture, what is our belief? what is our language? what is our food? what land can we passed down to our seeds? These are all important questions as we grow into the knowledge of self and the true natural way of living for our community. Having our own land, growing our own foods, herbal remedies, safe secure loving space for our youth, a cultural learning structure for our youth. Natural Home birthing centers, and more for us-by-us necessities for our present and future is IMPERATIVE!

