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| | 5 |  | The Danger of Profaning Divine Sanctuaries - Bhuka B.M. Bijumiro-Jjumiro The Danger of Profaning Divine Sanctuaries is an alarm that sounds a warning to those who seek spiritual enlightenment, infinite freedom and Ultimate Realization of the Truth – the Supreme Lord, Sseggulumanda (as the Supreme Being is called in the Great Lakes region of Africa). Such realization is possible at the Sacrosanct Lotus Feet of contemporary Divine Guardians or Soul-Liberators. Many who venture into the divine presence of these Great Beings do not know what to do, what to avoid, or how to behave. This book provides insight into the basic knowledge needed to avoid violating what is sacred.
129 pages | | $25.00 |
| | 6 |  | The Psychology of the Five Divine Virtues DRICOCOT Bhuka B.M. Bijumiro –Jjumiro Did you know mental discernment is different from spiritual (divine) discernment? The Psychology of the Five Divine Virtues – DRICOCOT offers detailed clarification of the Five Divine Virtues of discernment, righteousness, contentment, compassion and truthfulness. The author also expounds upon the Seven Opposing Virtues, the Three Theological Virtues, as well as discussing the Three Inevitable Works to Perfect Enlightenment. For everyone who desires to learn more of these virtues and how to apply them in daily living to make progress toward liberating the soul, this is a "must read" book.
307 pages |
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Irrevocable Commitment and Spiritual Journey from America to Africa: Building Sseesamirembe City of Peace - Ensikire Keraanje Nemigero A few days before New Year's Eve 1995, words about a place called Sseesamirembe City in Uganda and a Perfect Enlightened Saint, born in Africa, near the birthplace of the River Nile were heard for the first time. This signaled the opening of the door to the ancient ageless Path of the Saints. It is a spiritual journey intertwined with the struggles and saga of Lucinda Mundle, an enslaved African ancestor, who survived in America five generations before the author's birth. The story weaves through a history of Africans in America to the death of Emmett Till, an event that preceded a series of actions that catapulted a generation of African Americans to contemplate concepts of African consciousness and issues concerning Africa during the 1960's. Finally, the journey transcended all other issues and lead to the doorway of the Path to discover "Thirty Three Beginners' Steps Toward Universal Spiritual Understanding."
The expression of "will" presented here is an exposed view of personal spiritual commitment - an enduring unbreakable chain of determination to live a spiritually centered life of service. It is an individual's "will" to succeed on the ageless Spiritual Path to higher consciousness and liberation of the soul. It is the story of choice to accomplish, to fulfill, and hopefully - to ever remain humbly rooted in the consciousness that "Divine Will Be Done." This spiritual saga has been set to paper to answer; Why would a forty-something African American woman and grandmother; a business owner of fourteen years; and community-college teacher walk away from biological family, home, profession, business, and settled life? What would cause one to begin a search for spiritual significance and the purpose of life? Eleven years later, this book was written to show how the word commitment played out in the life of a spiritual aspirant. 438 pages |
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AN OPEN SOLEMN APPEAL to the President of Uganda and to the Kabaka of Buganda - General Secretary Office of Ssenkerettanyi Sserulanda NYS Foundation
This Open Solemn Appeal to His Excellency, the President of Uganda and to His Majesty, the Kabaka of Buganda has been prompted by what we, the lifetime pledged members of the Sserulanda Nsulo Yobulamu Spiritual Foundation perceive as a conspiracy against our citizenship rights as a minority group in a unified Uganda. Hiding in the Kabaka's government, certain local persecutors led by a Kabaka's Muluka Chief have taken advantage of a scheme they devised to orchestrate our eviction from the King’s land after deliberate rejection of our members' envujjo payments. Consequently, they hoped to claim that the Foundation unlawfully occupies the Kakaka’s land.
The appeal includes a 1986 visit by the Kabaka to the Living Born-Saint, His Imperishable Glory Bambi Baaba Baabuwee on January 15, 1986 as ANNEX C. It cites vital information for the kingdom's lasting peace and stability both for Uganda and Africa. 163 pages
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