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Part 2: Institutionalizing African Indigenous Spirituality – The Dark Ages.

HSRM Imboni Dr UZwi-Lezwe Radebe by HSRM Imboni Dr UZwi-Lezwe Radebe
March 25, 2026
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We are told that African spirituality was primitive, disorganised, and without structure. But if that
were true, why were the temples destroyed? Why were the palaces targeted? Why was there
such a deliberate effort to remove the very centres of spiritual authority?

HSRM, visiting the Meroe Pyramids in South Sudan.

We cannot speak about restoration if we do not first confront the destruction in its true form.
There is a tendency to present history as if African Indigenous Spirituality slowly faded over
time, as if it weakened on its own and eventually disappeared into fragments of culture and
tradition. That is not the truth. What happened was deliberate. It was structured. It was executed
with precision.

The historian Robert A. Kann makes it clear that before any system can be restored, one must
first understand the system that disrupted it. This is what he defines as the Intermediate
System, or System B.

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This system must not be misunderstood as development or progress. It is
a disruption that removes a people from their own center and replaces their structure with
something that appears functional but is fundamentally disconnected from its original source.
In the African context, this disruption marks what we call the Dark Ages. These were not dark
because knowledge disappeared. They were dark because Africans were removed from the
center where knowledge was governed and preserved.

The temples were destroyed. The palaces were brought down. And with that, the Highest Office
of African Indigenous Spirituality was taken out. That is where the real destruction took place.
If we are honest, there is something deeply inconsistent in the story that has been presented to
us.

We are told that African spirituality was primitive, disorganised, and without structure. But if that
were true, why were the temples destroyed? Why were the palaces targeted? Why was there
such a deliberate effort to remove the very centres of spiritual authority?
You do not destroy something weak. You destroy something that holds power.
This is the inconsistency that must be confronted without fear.

Temples were not simply places of worship, and palaces were not just royal residences.
Temples were the global spiritual key points of the world, where the Deities were anchored and
where the highest PSCBs, who were also Spiritual Kings holding world rulership, governed
from. These were the points where the spiritual realm and the physical world were aligned and
administered.

This is what was targeted.

All foreign systems that entered Africa understood this structure. They did not begin by attacking
ordinary people. They went straight for the Highest Office because it was closest to the Creator.
Once that point was removed, the rest of the system could no longer sustain itself.
This is how the Dark Ages began. Not with the loss of culture, but with the destruction of the
center of power.

The Birth of the Global System, A System Without Spirit.

What replaced the Original System did not come from nothing. It came from what was taken,
reshaped and stripped of its essence.

When the temples, which were the global spiritual key points, were destroyed and the Physical
Spiritual Central Beings were removed, and a vacuum of authority was created. That vacuum did not
remain empty.

The Greeks stepped into that space and began to build what would later be recognised as
civilization. But they did not build from nothing. They used what already existed. The work of
George G. M. James shows that what is called Western philosophy and science was taken from
the African systems of knowledge, particularly from the Per Ankh, the House of Life.
But something fundamental changed in that process.

The structure was kept, but the spirit was removed. Knowledge was separated from the Creator.
Institutions were separated from the Highest Office. What remained was a system that could
function in the material world, but could not guide in alignment with divine order.
This is the system that shaped the modern world. It produces knowledge, but not wisdom. It
advances in technology, but remains disconnected from spiritual balance.

The Lie of Scarcity.

One of the most powerful shifts introduced in this Intermediate System is the idea that life is
governed by scarcity.

In the Original System, life was not structured this way. Guidance flowed from the Highest
Offices through the Physical Spiritual Central Beings, and balance was maintained through
principles that aligned with the Creator. Human existence was not built on competition for
survival, but on alignment with divine order.

HSRM, exploring the historical ruins Meroe.


Once humanity was cut off from the Highest Office, a different system had to be introduced to
maintain control.

Interrupted Restoration from the Higher Dimensions.

Even as the Dark Ages took form on earth, the spiritual realm did not remain silent.
From the Highest Upper Dimensions, there were continuous attempts to restore the system. The
spirit world did not abandon the earth. It sent forth Physical Spiritual Central Beings with the
mandate to begin the process of restoration, to reconnect what had been broken, and to
re-establish the link between the Creator and the physical world.

But these attempts were not allowed to reach completion.
Before the mandate could fully unfold, these central beings were intercepted. They were
resisted, isolated, and in many cases removed before they could accomplish what they were
sent to do. This pattern repeated itself across different regions and different periods of time.
We speak here of figures such as Kimpa Vita, Simon Kimbangu, and Credo Mutwa, among
others whose roles cannot be fully understood outside of this context.

Their presence was not random. Their emergence was not accidental. They were part of a
continuous effort from the spiritual realm to restore what had been disrupted.
But the system they entered was already structured to resist restoration.

This is why their missions appear incomplete when viewed from a surface level. It is not
because the mandate was insufficient. It is because the environment was designed to prevent
its fulfilment.

Meroe pyramids/temples.


This reveals something critical.

The Dark Age was not just a period of loss. It was a period of resistance against restoration
itself.

That system is scarcity.

People now compete for limited resources. Systems are built on limitations. Survival replaces
alignment as the central concern of life. This is not a natural condition. It is a constructed one.
The work of Michael Hudson shows that while debt existed in ancient systems, it was governed
by balance. It was released. There was restoration. In the current system, there is no release.
Debt continues and pressure increases, keeping people in cycles that do not end.
This is how control is maintained in the absence of the Highest Office.

The Reduction and Criminalisation of Ubungoma.

Another strategy of the Intermediate System was to disconnect Africans from the full structure of
their spirituality by targeting the office of Ubungoma.

In the Original System, Ubungoma had its place within a much larger and structured spiritual
system. It operated within the authority of the Temple, within the guidance of the Physical
Spiritual Central Beings, and within a complete architecture of spiritual governance.

But once the Highest Office, which was closest to the Creator, was destroyed, the system was
left exposed.

What followed was not law, but distortion.

Anything that related to Ubungoma and to ancestry, abantu abadala, was demonised. It was no
longer understood as part of a divine system. It was presented as something dangerous and
something to be feared. Scripture was then used to justify this position, giving authority to the
rejection of African spiritual systems.

This was the first stage. It was psychological. It reshaped how Africans understood themselves.
Only after this distortion had taken root did the law follow.

In South Africa, this took form through the Witchcraft Suppression Act. By the time this law was
introduced, the system had already been weakened. The law did not begin the destruction. It
enforced what had already been established in the minds of the people.

It specifically targeted izangoma and formalized the idea that African spirituality was illegitimate.
Over time, this distortion became internalized.

If the Highest Office had never been destroyed, Ubungoma would still be understood today as
an office within a vast and structured spiritual system. It would not be mistaken for the entire
system, nor reduced to what is now commonly presented, especially in modern platforms where
formalised fragments are shared without structure.

Spiritual Homelessness.

What we see today is the result of that long process.
People are searching. People are speaking. People are trying to reconnect with something they
can feel but cannot fully access. But they are doing so without the house.
The temples, which were the global spiritual key points, are no longer standing. The Highest
Office is not institutionally present. The structure that once governed African Indigenous
Spirituality has not yet been restored.

So people stand in the field and attempt to become the center.
This is why there are many voices but no alignment. This is why truth appears in fragments. It is
not because people lack sincerity. It is because the system that once unified and governed that
truth is missing.

This is spiritual homelessness.

Understanding the Dark Age

The Intermediate System cannot be corrected or improved because it was not designed to
sustain what it replaced.

It was designed to ensure that the Original System could not easily return.
As Robert A. Kann makes clear, restoration does not come from adjusting the disrupted system.
It comes from restoring the Original System itself.

The Dark Age will not end when individuals become more expressive or more informed. It will
not end through scattered efforts in isolation.
It will end when the center is restored.

When the Temple returns as the global spiritual key point.
When the Highest Office is restored.

When the connection to the Creator is governed and no longer fragmented.
Only then will the transition from System B to System C begin.
Only then will the African Spiritual Sovereignty return.

Source: Pictures by ABAZI productions.

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  1. NOMHLEKABO says:
    3 days ago

    If our spirituality was truly primitive, there would have been nothing to destroy — yet temples were burned, palaces targeted, and spiritual authority dismantled. That alone shows there was structure, governance, and sacred leadership rooted in spirit. The dark ages were not the absence of knowledge, but the deliberate breaking of AIS institutions and the planting of mental slavery. Today, restoring AIS is restoring identity, unity, and spiritual kingship. Our institutions are AIS, not AIC

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  2. NOMHLEKABO says:
    3 days ago

    The destruction of temples was rarely a random act of violence; it was a calculated strike against the very “fountain of existence” that sustained a civilization’s identity. In ancient kingdoms like Egypt, Kush, or Mesopotamia, these structures were viewed as the literal point where the divine realm intersected with the earthly one. By dismantling these sacred centers, an invader aimed to sever the spiritual umbilical cord of a nation, signaling that the cosmic order had been broken and that the local deities had been superseded by a more powerful force. This wasn’t just about stone and mortar; it was an attempt to induce a state of spiritual abandonment, leaving the population without their traditional source of protection and guidance.

    Reply
  3. Thulani Nokhalipha says:
    3 days ago

    Once Africans across African continent anderstand that the power of Africans is in Spirituality as our foundation then Africans will start to step back from religion and the political system that came with those who suppress our true ways of life and start to look at the highest offices of the Divine voice.

    Reply
  4. Nontando Mwahleni says:
    3 days ago

    They tried by all means to destroy our spirituality in the name of controlling and power,but then spirituality can’t be faked. Now in this Aquarius era ,everything is revealed. To show that spirituality is not a man maid thing ,and those temples they destroyed as they thought that by destroying them it was gonna be the end of the reality of spirituality. How great full am I to live in the Aquarius era, the era of spiritual awakening, now I’m fulfilled, I’ve found the missing puzzle within me.
    All thanks to the Devine voice

    Reply
  5. Joyce maluleke says:
    3 days ago

    I like the home

    Reply
  6. Joyce maluleke says:
    3 days ago

    I learn a lot for lot things at ekhaya .

    Reply
  7. Joyce maluleke says:
    3 days ago

    Spiritual is not a fakes

    Reply

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