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The science of Mantra in KIKONGO

Relevant details on Kongo tradition and idiom. In KIKONGO, language spoken by Kongo people living in in Brazzaville, D. R. Congo, , , there are relevant ideas that can allow a parallel with Sanskrit, the mother of all languages.

As one scholar from Democratic Republic of Congo puts it: KONGO = Spirit and Europe = Matter; the union of both entities will make one go ahead.

KONGO is a universal term. There is a formula in Kikongo to illustrate this saying: KONGO wena wa KALUNGA. In French DIEU EST TOUT EN TOUT (GOD is All in All).

Universal tradition

By the way, consider the following:

Kundalini means in Kikongo: Kilini = the spine; kunda = basis, platform, springboard, shooting pad; So, kundalini is the springboard the rocket spine is launched from.

Shamballah= Sha in old kikongo means City like Mbanza; mbala is the name of one tribe in kongo traditional universe belonging to Yaya NZINGA, one the 3 sainted ancestors representing Divine Power on earth and whose Colour is red.

Melekisedeki = in kikongo, formerly when our ancestors wanted to conclude an agreement or put an end to a treaty or something of the kind, they would say Mambu Mele KISEDEKI (So mote it be!). Meaning the matter has been concluded successfully as KISEDEKI MEANS HEART of the Sun. Think of THIPHERET In Jewish Kabala. The pronunciation is akin to that of Kikongo: Tipheret. Kisedeki just like a deformation of Tipheret. Bear in mind this terms, MELEKISEDEKI is the highest title in KONGO Initiation...

OMAKONGO is the most Sacred Name of GOD in Kikongo. Let's try to decompose this: OMA = AUM, the Most Sacred Sound or Mantra in Asian esoteric traditions. KONGO = Name of the Most HIGH in Kikongo.

AKONGO. In Bagavad Gita, the Lord KRISHNA said of letters: “ I am A”. A being the first letter of some alphabets: Latin, Hebraic, Kikongo consisting of 22 letters, reference to the 22 chapters of the Book of Revelation in the Bible, the 22 Tarots… “ I am Alfa and Omega”, says the CHRIST in the Bible. “Mono I Akongo” or “Mono ngiena Akongo”, said OMAKONGO to Ancient Kongo people centuries ago. The letter “A” is the driving letter behind all existing letters. Letters can regarded here as creatures. In other words everything hinges around A as The Supreme.

1 Revelation of Kongo as a mantra

During meditation in 2004, I was asked by an Angel of Light to find the equivalent to the Pranava OM or AUM; I was puzzled and did not know what to say. As I was with Mama Florette, a sister of mine; all of a sudden she fell into a transe with eyes wide open and strange voice coming through her mouth and shouted ' KO.... NGO’. She kept on repeating that until I heard a voice saying Konkota Ngolo (Strike hard). This represents the sound coming from the beating of a Buddhist gong. K = 1000, the power of the vibration, NGO = AUM or NGUM (See similarities of NGUM with AUM, the vowel U being a sacred sound in spiritual matters.) On that day in 2004 I could believe neither my ears nor my eyes, so I decided to investigate. The result is tremendous.

Look at this mantra: OM GUM GANAPATEYEI NAMAYA used for destroying negative forces and for protection celebrating Ganesha.

The term KONGO can accommodate all 5 vowels: a, o, e, u, i. Think of the vowel song sung by most Great Masters from YESHOUA to OMRAAM via Pythagoras...

We have AKONGO, OKONGO, IKONGO, UKONGO, and EKONGO. All this words are in Kikongo meaning either God or His attributes.

Look at this IYELAKONGO KALUNGA with 5 vowels combined. IYELAKONGO KALUNGA (Mantra with 5 vowels: I E A O U) Think of Yeshoua, the sacred name of Jesus-Christ. Iyelakongo Kalunga is one the name of God in Kikongo idiom.

KALUNGA is the name of GOD. It refers to pristine waters, ocean waters flowing horizontally, and “chaos” the tohu bohu of Hebrews, the self-creating Entity, and vital energy ruling over everything.

Lunga means to accomplish, materialise and reign in kikongo. And lung is a sacred syllable in most esoteric traditions. In Tibet for example, Lung is associated with energy.

Aluk the most sacred word among the Vairâgys in chanted as a sacred song. We can draw a parallel with KALUNG to get the anagram of ALUK, by discarding A and N.

KA was an Egyptian symbol. It representing a sign with the two arms flung up above the head as a gesture of invocation of Solar GOD while being knelt down. It is also the name of a divinity in ancient Egypt.

In fine Solar verticality is nothing but KONGO KALUNGA to paraphrase Master Olivier MANITARA. Kongo = Light, Kalunga = water. See the image below:

2 KO

KA LUNGA

NZita dia nza KONGO (Crux of Kongo Universe, The Lotus or the Rose widespread)

NGO

The magic of the letter K for Kongo Kalunga

There is a deep mystery surrounding the letter K. Emitting and Receiving are concepts linked to the letter K. K= Krypton, K = 1000 in currency value the power of vibration of the NGO and NGUM Supreme Energy of AKONGO, The HIGH GOD of Kongo people. Look at the glyph of this very letter K. It can be drawn in this way:

The image makes us think of a man uttering words, a pole with a sound system or LOUD SPEAKER DISTILLING messages. It vibrates Koooo. The Chinese Yang, the lingam, Solve, OM…Fire, (Tiya in KIKONGO).

When the glyph is reversed, we get the picture of a cup. In ancient Egyptian the symbol a cup with a handle represented Ka. The Chinese Ying, the Yoni, Coagule, RAAM, (Water in KIKONGO).

3 Kongo can equally be associated with breathing exercises. The spine is referred to in kikongo idiom as Kongo. When you breathe in, say KO, and breathe out (exhale) by saying NGO. There is an old song sung by our sainted fathers which goes like this: Ngiele ngiele mu nzila Kongo” also the title of the song. In the lyrics of this mystic song relating the story of a old pilgrim (Saturn astrologically speaking) and a virgin (Venus astrologically speaking) bitten by a snake, (a Ngoma) a drum sound echoing 5 times (reference to 5 initiations in Oriental initiation) reveals with hidden terms the rising of Kundalini to reach the top chakra via purity and prana circulation. Hence the title “Ngiele ngiele…” Travelling from the lower plan to the highest ones.

Try to vibrate the vowel O Like this Kooooooooooooooooooooooooo and NGooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. Or the vowel U Nguuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmmmmmmm and A NZaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.

This is just like Samana Vayu principle as taught by Masters of Wisdom consisting in balancing air of inhalation and exhalation. En route for Kimpuanza (Liberty, Liberation or freedom in kikongo), Moksha.

Universality of the term Kongo

In some languages, be them African or non-African KO = GOD and NGO = GOD also. NGO= Panther or leopard. The leopard is said to be amongst the rare animals with a laser-like “regard”. Just like the eagle it can contemplate the sun directly. What is more it said to have much internal controlled brutal force to contrary to the lion. In short it is African tradition associated to the Sun. Dignity, patience, majesty etc.

In this connection we have MANI KONGO. MANI is the name of a Son of the Sun like Osiris, Horus, Mitra, Peter DENEUV, OMRAAM, Jesus Christ, Buddha... MANI signifies also Gem, precious stone,... We are attempted to utter Avalokitesvara’s mantra like this: OM MANI KONGO PADME HUM.

KONGO = Gem, precious stone, diamond...Clarity, purity...dignity, Power, Wisdom, LOVE, Sun, Aura, Magic Cercle, Universe, Earth, Mountain, TRUTH,... VAJRA in Sanskrit. It means also Crown, King in English, Koenig in German, coros in Portuguese, croix in French…

It is said in ancient kongo that the MANI KONGO lived like GOD on Earth. Mani KONGO synonym of Buddha sitting on a leopard skin just like Buddha sat on a 1000-petal lotus. The image or symbolism behind it is the ONE who has found out the philosophical stone (KONGO) has reached his KONGOHOOD.

4 KONGO mystic number is Eight (08), the number of CHRIST, the infinite or Lemniscate in Latin, the mystic or cabbalistic number of Master OMRAAM, Founder of Universal Brotherhood who lived in France.

GOMA. In ancient India it represented a fire ritual meditation, which later passed on to Buddhist use. It was said that “the fire of the Wisdom of Buddha destroyed all worldly passions” through that ritual. The term Goma or Ngoma exists in Kikongo. It means Tom tom, or drum. Refer to the song “Ngiele ngiele mu Nzila Kongo” with a 5-drum beat resounding at the end of the self-realisation journey of the Chela or Kesa, a disciple in Kikongo. Consider the proximity of the two terms. It is just a matter of consonant. Ch = K, L and S can afford some linguistic affinities. The letter K does not exist in Kikongo idiom, it is replaced by K. The relation with an “inner Goma” is to be established here because it is the fire of the Wisdom of the Buddha that is kindled within our minds. The body of the person who has developed and completed near-perfect or perfect meditation appear to have “ a diamond nature”.

KALI. The name of a Goddess in Sanskrit. In Kikongo we have the word kala meaning ink black or charcoal. The Kali yuga expression is therefore meaningful.

AMMA is the name of Divine Mother in India. In African tradition, to call a woman or one’s mother people usually say Mama. Changing the disposition of the letter contained in AMMA by reading from right to left or vice versa we obtain MAMA. AMMA is the name of a deity in Dogon tradition in Mali.

Walking like a monk

Another thing; you can walk like a monk lost in meditation instead of getting array in your mind. So try this: while walking step forward with your right foot and vibrate NGUM (Spirit) or KO and then your left foot on with NZA (Matter) or NGO.A little break of a few second and on again with this exercise. You will feel relax and at ease as strong as a buffalo to cover a long distance.

There are many things about. Imagine the Kongo cosmogram, Tendwa nza Kongo also known as the Kongo Yowa, the Kongo Cross in force in the States in African minorities. It looks like the Cross of Jesus–Christ for Christians with equal arms.

Maha, a Kongo term meaning Great. Think of Mahatma in India. In Kikongo we have Mahasimbi = Archangel. Maha = Great Simbi = Angel.

Markande is a deformation of Makanda, Ma Kanda (Community Chief in Kikongo). A Great ageless Divine Being ever-living on earth. OMRAAM Mikhael Aivanhov learned about him when he was in India.

5 In Kikongo words have a double meaning: a matter-of-fact meaning a lofty significance.

Traditional practice

In the past, one of the partners in a married couple used to respond when called: KONGO or KALUNGA. The two words relate to LOVE. This means that one of the partners or partners regarded himself/herself/ themselves as representative(s) of GOD on earth, Mother Divine for the woman and Representative of Father for the man. In short they perceived only the divinity residing in them. The same thing is experienced when you greet people using this expression: KIA MBOTE in Kikongo. Kia = Light in kikongo, mbote is Hail, greeting. (CHRIST said in the Bible: I AM THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD). The English would say “Hello sunshine” (Think of Indian NAMASKAR or NAMASKARAMS Salutations).

The particle Ya. To talk to an elder or a person older than you, we usually add the particle ya before a name. e.g. Ya Séraphin. Ya is a term of respect, politeness used to address someone. In Sanskrit the suffix Ji is put at the end of a name. e.g. Babaji, Swamiji.

Kongo Six-ray Star

The six-ray star of Kongo is composed of 2 triangles: a triangle pointed downwards and a triangle oriented upwards. One triangle associated with GOD, AKONGO with His 3 Attributes: Love (Ne Kongo Kalunga), Wisdom (Ne Mbumba) and Will (Ne MPUNGU) and another one with the 3 divine ancestors in Kongo tradition : - Nsaku Ne Vunda symbolising Love, Religion is connected to Blue color. - Manzu symbolising Wisdom, Divine Intelligence has Yellow color - Nzinga symbolising Divine Will has Red color.

One triangle corresponds to the Dry season and another one to the wet season in Kongo tradition. (Male + Female, God + Human).

OM …………………………………………………………………………………………………….KONGO

“OM BUDDHA BRAHMA SAI BABAJI RAM ALLAH YAHVE HU KONGO”

Ne AMANU Séraphin Magloire

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