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Miah Patterson
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jaytroton :
This isn’t about consideration. It’s about being an adult. If you want to leave you leave. But cheating is a choice.
2026-06-18 18:37:19
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christyluv72
ChristyLove :
I pray God releases this pain! You are more than enough @Miah Patterson. 🙏🏾 Healing❤️Peace
2026-06-21 06:00:30
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bpalm423
Butterfly Warrior 🦋 :
You are beautiful! I can’t wait until this pain eases for you!!
2026-06-18 14:46:35
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S & T Catering Food Service :
It’s not spoken on at all in no relationships
2026-06-18 14:40:44
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eeumodo_meka_o
eeumodo_Meka_O :
This ☝🏾 🎯
2026-06-18 16:24:17
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bpalm423
Butterfly Warrior 🦋 :
You are preaching!!! Consideration is everything!!
2026-06-18 14:36:23
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ServnupDlites :
Consideration is the purest form of love!!! 🥰🥰
2026-06-18 14:59:07
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Asis Supreme deity and god of the sun. Asis is revered as the source of life, light, and justice. He is the most important deity in Kalenjin cosmology and is often associated with the sun. Asis is invoked in prayers for blessings, guidance, and protection. He is also associated with the moral order, ensuring justice and righteousness within the community. Ilat Deity of thunder and rain. Ilat has a dual nature, representing both the benevolent and malevolent aspects of weather. He can bring life-giving rain (Ilet ne-mie) or destructive storms and lightning (Ilet ne-ya). Ilat is particularly revered during times of drought or when rain is needed for crops. Rituals and sacrifices are often performed to appease him and ensure favorable weather. Cheptalel A heroic figure and often considered a goddess of fertility and agriculture. Cheptalel is celebrated for her nurturing qualities and her role in teaching humans how to cultivate the land. She is also associated with protection and prosperity. Her legend is honored through songs, dances, and festivals, particularly among the Kipsigis and Nandi sub-groups. Tororut A variation of Asis, specifically among the Nandi sub-group. Like Asis, Tororut is associated with the sun and is considered a creator god. He is also linked to the concept of justice and order. Tororut is revered in a similar manner as Asis, with prayers and sacrifices offered to ensure the well-being of the community. Kemeendet Guardian spirit of warriors. Kemeendet is believed to protect warriors in battle, granting them strength, courage, and tactical wisdom. Warriors would invoke Kemeendet before going into battle, seeking his favor and protection. Chebunyo A minor deity associated with the initiation rites. Chebunyo is linked to the spiritual aspects of the initiation process, guiding the initiates through the transition from childhood to adulthood. Rituals performed during initiation ceremonies often invoke Chebunyo to bless the initiates and ensure their successful passage into adulthood. Moto Spirit of fire. Moto is the spirit associated with fire, which is central to many rituals and daily life in Kalenjin culture. Fire rituals are often conducted to honor Moto, especially during purification ceremonies or when seeking protection from evil spirits. Lemeek A deity or spirit associated with the wilderness. Lemeek is considered the protector of hunters and is believed to reside in the forests and mountains. Hunters would offer prayers and sacrifices to Lemeek before embarking on hunting expeditions, asking for success and protection. Kipkeny Spirit of cattle and livestock. Kipkeny is revered as the protector of livestock, a crucial aspect of Kalenjin pastoral life. Livestock owners would invoke Kipkeny’s blessings to ensure the health and fertility of their herds. Seta A lesser-known deity associated with agriculture. Seta is believed to influence crop growth and agricultural productivity. Farmers perform rituals and offer sacrifices to Seta, particularly before the planting season, to ensure a bountiful harvest. #kalenjintiktok #Keiyo #Mapunjan #kalenjin
Asis Supreme deity and god of the sun. Asis is revered as the source of life, light, and justice. He is the most important deity in Kalenjin cosmology and is often associated with the sun. Asis is invoked in prayers for blessings, guidance, and protection. He is also associated with the moral order, ensuring justice and righteousness within the community. Ilat Deity of thunder and rain. Ilat has a dual nature, representing both the benevolent and malevolent aspects of weather. He can bring life-giving rain (Ilet ne-mie) or destructive storms and lightning (Ilet ne-ya). Ilat is particularly revered during times of drought or when rain is needed for crops. Rituals and sacrifices are often performed to appease him and ensure favorable weather. Cheptalel A heroic figure and often considered a goddess of fertility and agriculture. Cheptalel is celebrated for her nurturing qualities and her role in teaching humans how to cultivate the land. She is also associated with protection and prosperity. Her legend is honored through songs, dances, and festivals, particularly among the Kipsigis and Nandi sub-groups. Tororut A variation of Asis, specifically among the Nandi sub-group. Like Asis, Tororut is associated with the sun and is considered a creator god. He is also linked to the concept of justice and order. Tororut is revered in a similar manner as Asis, with prayers and sacrifices offered to ensure the well-being of the community. Kemeendet Guardian spirit of warriors. Kemeendet is believed to protect warriors in battle, granting them strength, courage, and tactical wisdom. Warriors would invoke Kemeendet before going into battle, seeking his favor and protection. Chebunyo A minor deity associated with the initiation rites. Chebunyo is linked to the spiritual aspects of the initiation process, guiding the initiates through the transition from childhood to adulthood. Rituals performed during initiation ceremonies often invoke Chebunyo to bless the initiates and ensure their successful passage into adulthood. Moto Spirit of fire. Moto is the spirit associated with fire, which is central to many rituals and daily life in Kalenjin culture. Fire rituals are often conducted to honor Moto, especially during purification ceremonies or when seeking protection from evil spirits. Lemeek A deity or spirit associated with the wilderness. Lemeek is considered the protector of hunters and is believed to reside in the forests and mountains. Hunters would offer prayers and sacrifices to Lemeek before embarking on hunting expeditions, asking for success and protection. Kipkeny Spirit of cattle and livestock. Kipkeny is revered as the protector of livestock, a crucial aspect of Kalenjin pastoral life. Livestock owners would invoke Kipkeny’s blessings to ensure the health and fertility of their herds. Seta A lesser-known deity associated with agriculture. Seta is believed to influence crop growth and agricultural productivity. Farmers perform rituals and offer sacrifices to Seta, particularly before the planting season, to ensure a bountiful harvest. #kalenjintiktok #Keiyo #Mapunjan #kalenjin

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