The Killing Of the Queen

The Killing Of the Queen

Brenda Katushemererwe

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Brenda Katushemererwe
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia de África
ISBN:
9798227641311
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THE KILLING OF THE QUEEN: Dismantling PatriarchyThis groundbreaking book exposes the profound truth hidden beneath centuries of patriarchal dominance, igniting a revolution to reclaim the power of the Divine Feminine. Through a profound exploration of existing power structures, the book dismantles entrenched patriarchy, not only to achieve equality but also to usher in a necessary shift in the world paradigm.The author’s clarion call echoes across continents, awakening women worldwide to rise against the status quo. The sound of the drums resonates, unmindful of who takes offense or faces repercussions. Unrelenting and unstoppable, the Divine Feminine surges forth, shattering chains of oppression.Centuries-long patriarchal rule has ravaged the world, perpetuating inequality, injustice and suffering. Women’s voices have been silenced, their power suppressed. Yet, the Divine Feminine rises, unstoppable and fierce.Mother Energy envelops the globe, enveloping every soul in her nurturing embrace. Faithful servants and mighty males pledge allegiance, preparing the way for the Divine Feminine’s grand entry. The gates of transformation swing open, heralding a new era.Balance and harmony are restored as the Divine Feminine ascends. Ancient puzzles find solutions, and the world paradigm shifts. The children of Mother Earth, tired of being tired, rejoice as their mothers reclaim power.The Killing of the Queen heralds this revolution, leaving no stone unturned. Women of Motherland and beyond, arise! Claim your rightful place.'If you, the men of Ashanti, will not fight for your country, then we, the women, will!' - Nana Yaa Asantewaa. In these words, the Queen Mother’s fiery spirit ignites our Journey through 'The killing of the Queen.'Join me as we unravel the threads of Patriarchy, awaken the Divine FEMININE and reclaim our POWER.Join the MovementWill you join this mighty movement? Subscribe to 'Rise of the Matriarchs' Newsletter for daily updates on Mother Earth’s awakening, empowering stories and revolutionary insights. Our Resolute:In the shadows of oppressive patriarchal systems, women’s voices are silenced, their autonomy erased, and their dignity shattered. 'The Killing of the Queen' is a beacon of hope, born from the ashes of despair, for those who have endured the unimaginable.This book is a testament to the resilience of women who have faced extreme patriarchal oppression, violence, and marginalization. It is a sanctuary for the battered, the bruised, and the broken-hearted. Within these pages, we confront the dark underbelly of male dominance and its far-reaching consequences.Through personal narratives, critical analysis, and spiritual reflection, we expose the intricate web of patriarchal forces that perpetuate women’s suffering.We delve into:The historical and cultural roots of patriarchal dominance in African contexts. The ways in which societal norms, familial structures, and religious ideologies collude to silence women. The intersectionality of gender, race, class, and culture in shaping women’s experiences.Yet, this book is more than an exposé; it is a call to action. It is an invitation to: Reclaim power and autonomy. Break free from oppressive systems. Heal and find solace in sisterhood.'The Killing of the Queen' is a haven for:· Survivors of domestic violence and abuse.· Women marginalized by societal expectations.· Those seeking spiritual awakening and empowerment.Join me on this journey as we rise from the ashes, confront the forces that seek to destroy us, and reclaim our rightful place as queens.'

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