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  1. It's the #DayOfHelios / Sol's Day / #Sunday! ☀

    For #BlackHistoryMonth I'm introducing African deities in my daily god toots. The rising, peaking, setting, and absence of Ntangu, the #Sun, is essential in #Bakongo religious culture, equating to 4 stages of life: conception, birth, maturity, and death. One day, #Ntangu challenged #Ngonde, the #Moon, to a foot race but Ngonde defeated him. This is why the Moon can be seen during the day but the Sun cannot be seen at night with the Moon.
    #mythology

  2. It's the #DayOfHelios / Sol's Day / #Sunday! ☀

    For #BlackHistoryMonth I'm introducing African deities in my daily god toots. The rising, peaking, setting, and absence of Ntangu, the #Sun, is essential in #Bakongo religious culture, equating to 4 stages of life: conception, birth, maturity, and death. One day, #Ntangu challenged #Ngonde, the #Moon, to a foot race but Ngonde defeated him. This is why the Moon can be seen during the day but the Sun cannot be seen at night with the Moon.
    #mythology

  3. It's the #DayOfHelios / Sol's Day / #Sunday! ☀

    For #BlackHistoryMonth I'm introducing African deities in my daily god toots. The rising, peaking, setting, and absence of Ntangu, the #Sun, is essential in #Bakongo religious culture, equating to 4 stages of life: conception, birth, maturity, and death. One day, #Ntangu challenged #Ngonde, the #Moon, to a foot race but Ngonde defeated him. This is why the Moon can be seen during the day but the Sun cannot be seen at night with the Moon.
    #mythology

  4. It's the #DayOfHelios / Sol's Day / #Sunday! ☀

    For #BlackHistoryMonth I'm introducing African deities in my daily god toots. The rising, peaking, setting, and absence of Ntangu, the #Sun, is essential in #Bakongo religious culture, equating to 4 stages of life: conception, birth, maturity, and death. One day, #Ntangu challenged #Ngonde, the #Moon, to a foot race but Ngonde defeated him. This is why the Moon can be seen during the day but the Sun cannot be seen at night with the Moon.
    #mythology

  5. It's the #DayOfHelios / Sol's Day / #Sunday! ☀

    For #BlackHistoryMonth I'm introducing African deities in my daily god toots. The rising, peaking, setting, and absence of Ntangu, the #Sun, is essential in #Bakongo religious culture, equating to 4 stages of life: conception, birth, maturity, and death. One day, #Ntangu challenged #Ngonde, the #Moon, to a foot race but Ngonde defeated him. This is why the Moon can be seen during the day but the Sun cannot be seen at night with the Moon.
    #mythology