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Understanding True Magnetism: Dr. Baffour Jan on the Deeper Meaning of the Law of Attraction

London, UK – The often-discussed Law of Attraction, commonly understood as a simple principle of positive thinking, has been given a profound spiritual reinterpretation by Dr. Baffour Jan in a recent video. Dr. Jan suggests that the real power of attraction doesn't come from just our thoughts, but from a deep, divine magnetism that exists within all of us, rooted in what he calls God or "the self." This deeper understanding, he explains, is the key to truly changing not just what we want, but our entire lives and relationships. God as the Source of All Attraction According to Dr. Jan, the only thing that truly holds the power of attraction is God, or "the self" . This "self" is everywhere, living inside everything, and all existing things are simply "step-downs" or lesser versions of this original oneness. Because of this, everything – every living creature, every plant, and even minerals – carries some amount of attraction. T...

South African Democracy Under Scrutiny: Expert Alleges Billionaire Influence and Media Manipulation

Johannesburg, South Africa – A recent episode of the "MOYA POLITICAL SERIES" podcast has cast a concerning shadow over the state of South African democracy. Guest Seán Mfundza Muller, whose family has a history in the anti-apartheid movement, made strong claims that the nation's political landscape is not truly free, but is instead shaped by powerful individuals, including billionaires, and even foreign governments. Muller's discussion brought to light serious allegations of manipulated elections, biased media coverage, and the strategic placement of certain figures in positions of power. ANC Election Outcome Allegedly Orchestrated One of the most significant claims made on the podcast is that the ANC's recent dip below 50% in the elections was not accidental, but a calculated move . Muller suggested that a group within the ANC, connected to President Cyril Ramaphosa, was "quite happy that the ANC would lose". He pointed to Ramaphosa'...

Is the Federal Reserve a Secret Banking Cartel, Not a Government Agency? Shocking Claims from a Noted Author

A provocative presentation suggests the Federal Reserve System, the powerful institution overseeing America's money, is not what it appears to be. Instead of a neutral government body, it is portrayed as a private banking cartel, secretly formed and operating to concentrate wealth and power, often at the public's expense. According to G. Edward Griffin, author of "The Creature From Jekyll Island," the Federal Reserve System is an "appearance of The Fourth Kind"—something "which is not and yet appears to be". He argues it should not be audited, but abolished , because it is already doing exactly what it was designed to do: serve as "one of the greatest scams of all history". Griffin asserts seven key reasons for abolishing the Federal Reserve: It is incapable of accomplishing its stated objectives . It is a cartel operating against the public interest . It is the Supreme instrument of Usury . It generates our most unfai...

Spiritual Warrior Jah Cyrus Unpacks His Journey of Ancestral Healing, Curse Breaking, and Mindset Reversal

In a compelling interview on the MOYA YouTube channel, Jah Cyrus, a high priest and meditation teacher from California's Silicon Valley, shared his extraordinary spiritual journey that led him to South Africa, where he now dedicates his work to healing and empowering communities. Cyrus, who describes himself as a "psychopomp" capable of helping the dead cross over, revealed how he fights against spiritual principalities, breaks generational curses, and teaches people to unlock their own inner "soft technology" for wellness and protection. A Calling Ignited by Loss and Channeling Cyrus's spiritual path began with a profound calling after the sudden passing of his mother and grandmother. His clairvoyant girlfriend started channeling his mother's energy, providing specific instructions to visit "energetic spots" like Mount Shasta and Sedona, Arizona, for spiritual training. These tragic losses, coupled with family disputes over his ...

Unpacking the Psychedelic Path to Enlightenment: Are We Chasing a Quick Fix or True Awakening?

In a recent discussion on the "Dr. Baffour Jan" YouTube channel, spiritual guru Dr. Baffour Jan delved into the complex relationship between psychedelics and spiritual awakening, cautioning against the common perception that these substances offer a shortcut to enlightenment.  While acknowledging that psychedelics can be beneficial under specific conditions, he emphasized that their use without proper understanding and guidance can lead to temporary highs, instability, and even addiction rather than sustained spiritual realization. The Dual Nature of Psychedelics: A Path and a Pitfall The core of Dr. Jan's message is that whether psychedelics are "good" depends entirely on one's understanding of their effects. He explained that the word "psych" itself refers to the zone "between the spirit and the physical," a realm dealing with energy that is neither purely spiritual nor purely physical. Psychedelics, he noted, act by forc...

iCollege Scam Allegations in South Africa

  In South Africa, many young people dream of getting an education and a job without spending too much money. iCollege, a private college with branches across the country, promised to make this dream come true. They offered free courses and job opportunities, but some students say they were tricked. This article explains the iCollege scam allegations in a simple way, looking at what went wrong, what people are saying, and what it means for students. What is iCollege? iCollege is a private college in South Africa, officially registered (Registration Number: 2010/FE07/076). It has 17 campuses, with its main office in Johannesburg at 16 Monte Carlo Crescent, Kyalami Business Park. The college says it helps young people, especially those who can’t afford expensive schools, by offering free courses. Students only pay a small registration fee, and iCollege works with companies to pay for the rest. They also promise students jobs after finishing their courses. Sounds great, right? But not...

Dr. Bernardo Castrup, a former scientist from CERN, has a really interesting idea about what reality is. He calls his theory "Analytic Idealism"

  Here's a simple way to understand his main points: Everything is Mental: Castrup says that everything you see, hear, touch, taste, and smell is actually mental . He believes that what we call "matter" is just "what mind looks like" . So, a solid cup, for example, is actually a mental impression or a "perceptual state" in your mind. He says that your brain is what your inner mental life looks like, and the entire universe outside us is what the mental inner life of a "mind at large" looks like. Mind is the Foundation: Traditionally, people think the universe is made of matter, and our minds come from our brains. But Castrup flips this. He says the mind isn't made by the brain; instead, the mind is the main "container" where everything, including matter, appears . Reality is a "Dashboard": Imagine you're flying an airplane. You don't see the sky directly; you look at a dashboard with dials that show you...

Advocate Teffo: Senzo Meyiwa Was Sacrificed

  Advocate Teffo Unveils Shocking Allegations of Corruption and Senzo Meyiwa Murder Cover-Up in Explosive Podcast Interview... In a recent highly anticipated interview on the "MacG" YouTube channel, Advocate Malesela Daniel Teffo, a former police officer turned lawyer, made a series of explosive allegations, painting a grim picture of deep-rooted corruption within South Africa's police and justice systems. Teffo, known for his involvement in the high-profile Senzo Meyiwa murder case, shared his side of the story, claiming he has faced severe persecution for uncovering the truth. From Police Officer to Controversial Advocate Advocate Teffo revealed his background as a police officer, having trained in 1995 at Peter Mokaba College and serving until his resignation in 2014. He claims to have been an exceptional marksman, ranking third in shooting during his training. He later pursued law while still a police officer, earning an LLB degree. His career as a union leader within...

South Africa Needs Proper Car Wash Businesses

You might see many people washing cars on the side of the road in South Africa. But even with that, there's a big and growing need for proper, professional car wash businesses. People want a better, easier, and more reliable way to keep their cars clean. Let's look at why this is true. 1. More Cars, More Cleaning First off, more and more people in South Africa are buying cars. As families grow and more people get jobs, having a car becomes more common. Every single one of these cars needs to be cleaned regularly. Think about it: if you have a car, you want it to look nice, right? And with more cars on the road, there's just more washing to be done. Also, many people live in cities now, often in flats or smaller houses. They don't have a big yard or the right tools to wash their car at home easily. So, they need somewhere else to go. 2. Busy Lives Mean Less Time Life in South Africa, especially in cities, is getting busier. People work long hours, have famili...

The Silent War: Is The South African Government Blocking TikTok Monetization?

There is an elephant in the room that no one wants to acknowledge. South African TikTok creators are working day and night, chasing trends, educating, entertaining, and inspiring millions of viewers.  Yet, there is no Creator Fund, no monetization, no financial recognition from TikTok. People keep parroting the same line: “TikTok has not rolled out monetization in Africa yet.” But what if that is only half the truth? Let’s unpack it without fear or political correctness. First, TikTok has rolled out creator funds and monetization programs in the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, and parts of Asia. African countries, including South Africa, remain excluded.  This is not simply because TikTok hates Africa or because African creators are not talented. It is because monetization policies are subject to local government regulations, digital tax requirements, and revenue-sharing laws.  In short, if TikTok pays creators, the government must have mechanisms to ta...