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The Nganga, the Prophet, and the Orchestra

The Europeans in the audience were hearing an African orchestra play European music. The musicians on stage were playing Christian music. I sat between those two sentences for an evening in Kinshasa in November 2022, and have been turning them over ever since. The story of how the Orchestre Symphonique Kimbanguiste came to play Rodrigo in a wedding hall runs back to 1706, to a Kongolese woman burned at the stake for preaching in her own language, and forward through a century of a faith the West has never quite known how to hear.

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The Other Cross: A Journey into Kongo Cosmology

The cross was everywhere in the Kingdom of Kongo, and for the European missionaries who found it, the meaning was obvious. It was a sign from their God, a relic of a shared past.
They saw everything but the truth.
For the Bakongo people, this symbol was no mere icon. It was a key; a map that unlocked the path of the soul, the journey of the sun, and the very structure of the universe. This is the story of a truth hidden in plain sight, and the world that comes into view when we learn to see it through the eyes of “the insiders.”

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