(This is what the elder over this group had to say)
KABRI that is how the people of the northern part of Ghana call it. It means to tie or bind, to confuse someone, to sit on them, to sit on a persons rights, to make someone forget what he or she was thinking to do. Kabri’s are used for good, for bad, to protect, to fight, to heal, and to help with many other type of actions and problems. KABRI’s are very common with Us the ( Dagombas) in the Northern part of Ghana, and are very powerful. They can be used, when ever the need arises. You will learn how to make many Kari’s in this group.
IKS GRADUATE GROUPS DETAILS
All groups start NOV. 7 2009
Every IKS GRADUATE GROUPS is an extension of our IKS apprenticeship program. Each group will have a different IKS elder that oversees their activities: Amachi Amaga Apetor Wunana and an IKS elder from the north of Ghana, or from the southern region of
Burkina Faso. Once a group starts, there is a two month period before a new group will begin. This means that once we get started there is a two month waiting period. Individuals that want to join the next group will need to sign up on a waiting list. We want to keep our groups small and personalized, so each one is limited to a certain number of students. Once the group fills up, you must sign up on the waiting list to join the next group no exceptions! In order to secure your place you must submit your first month's offering...no exceptions! We can only reserve space for those that have committed to joining the group.
Membership Protocol
1. Membership is based on registration, interview, and monthly offering of 120$US.
2. All members must currently practice a traditional system. You must be able to provide IKS with something that verifies you being an initiate of a tradition. (The name of god parents, your house, temple, witness, something!!) If not, you have to complete IKS Protocol Lessons 1-3 and the White Lessons 1-7 before becoming a member of our specialty groups.
Members of IKS Spiritual Groups will receive the following:
1.Personalized instructions by Amachi Amaga Apetor Wunana and a IKS elder in Africa
2.Specialized lessons created by IKS elders to meet the specific agenda of the group.
3. Weekly group meeting for question and answers.
4. Bi weekly group meetings with IKS elder in Africa for question and answers.

Kabri's





