Master Fard & His Parents Alphonso and Baby G Myths should - TopicsExpress



          

Master Fard & His Parents Alphonso and Baby G Myths should be understood as scientific knowledge written in symbolic language to convey (and sometimes conceal) truth at many levels. Myths are truer than facts because they address historical, astrological, biological, psychological and initiatory truths and processes simultaneously. It is said that when the student is ready the teacher will appear. In other words, myths and symbols reveal themselves to the student (initiate) according to his or her level of preparedness. Nation of Islam history is replete with such myths which have been taken as actual facts. According to Nation of Islam mythology, Alfonso was a jet black man who was one of the 24 scientists who comprised the godhead. He decided to make a son who would destroy America and save Black people. His son would have to be able to sneak into America so he had to have a near white complexion. The mother of such a child, for various reasons, had to be white. So Alfonso went into the hills and caves of Europe and married a white woman with the unusual name of Baby G. Alfonso then cleaned her up by casting seven devils out of her, thus making her fit to bear a child who would grow up to be God. Alfonsos first effort to father a child resulted in a girl. Alfonso remarked, Umph...I missed that time. (Apologies to my women readers.) On the next occasion old Alphonso hit his target and made a boy who was named Wallace D. Fard and was born February 26, 1877 in the Holy city Mecca. In Sanskrit Walis means holy man, prophet. Wallace was then purchased the best books in the world and educated by the best teachers. This is really good spiritual stuff when you get down to the wisdom it really contains. When Fard was fully prepared for his work, he then took his fathers seat among the 24 scientists and became the leader, i.e., Allah (as Nation of Islam believes). He came to North America by myself in 1910 and studied the ways of its people for 20 years. Then, on July 4, 1930, he declared the independence of the Black man of America.. A year later he met and taught Elijah Muhammad for 3 ½ years. He gave Elijah 104 books to read. In 1934 he and Elijah drove to the airport in a Model-T Ford. Elijah cried because he loved his saviour and didnt want to be without him. Fard said to him, You dont need me anymore. Oh, yes I do, Elijah replied. Fard repeated, You dont need me anymore. Fard then boarded the airplane and flew away, never to be seen publicly again.
Posted on: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 19:59:26 +0000

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