Puissance spirituelle du verbe

The Puissance spirituelle du verbe (PSV), in english: Spiritual Power of the Verb, is a spiritual organization in Africa. The main goal of the organization is the awakening of the black man.. Bavua Ntinu (1939-2013) started the organization in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on February 23, 1980. Today it can be found in four African countries

It is an initiatory order. This means that people join it by initiation. The group tries to cause the spiritual purification of all that exists. This is done by cleaning all the bodies of a person, the spiritual, astral and physical, at the same time. It is done using sound and divine light. Techniques and codes are used which allow contact with any entity existing . According to Ntinu, there have been no spiritual masters and true prophets in the black race for years. To him, this explains their ignorance of the size of the universe.[1][2][3][4][5]

Notes and references

  1. lephare (2010-06-01). "« Grand maître » Bavua a une solution pour l'Afrique noire". Journal Le Phare, Quotidien indépendant paraissant à Kinshasa (in français). Archived from the original on 2016-08-22. Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  2. Jean-René Bompolonga (2002-01-30). "Un grand maître congolais recommande l'initiation des Noirs aux sciences occultes". Le Phare (in français).
  3. Kabongo (2011-04-20). "Centrafrique: La puissance spirituelle du verbe dévoilée" (html). Africa Info (Douala) (in français).
  4. Corbeaunews (2014-11-17). "RCA: L'Organisation « Puissance spirituelle du verbe » réclame l'indépendance spirituelle de l'Afrique". Corbeau News Centrafrique ou News à Bangui (in français). Archived from the original on 2021-11-08. Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  5. Martin Enyimo (2013-10-07). "Karaté : décès du grand Me Bavua Ntinu Decantor | adiac-congo.com : toute l'actualité du Bassin du Congo". www.adiac-congo.com (in français). Retrieved 2021-11-05.

Bibliography

  • Ne Muanda Nsemi (Bundu dia Kongo) (1998). Puissance Spirituelle du Verbe (Congo) - Mvutu kua PSV (in Kongo). Kinshasa: Ndietika Mpolo Ngimbi. p. 32. OCLC 77781332.