About Ahunuabobirim

Ahunuabobirim Spiritual Movement is a remembrance-centered movement concerned with the Source of Life, the Flame, and the awakening of human memory – beyond religion, fear, and GODS.

Ahunuabobirim is not a religion.
It is not a belief system.
It is not a movement built on worship, fear, or promises of destiny.

Ahunuabobirim is a remembrance.

The name Ahunuabobirim is an Akan (Twi) word which can mean The Awesome One, The Fearful One or The One who has seen the Great One, not as a title for a GOD to be feared, but as a description of the living power already present within the human being.

This work exists to restore a simple truth that predates all religions, scriptures, and empires:

Human beings are not created by Gods.
Humans are expressions of the Source of Life itself.

The Source of Life

Ahunuabobirim teaches that there is a Source of Life before time, before creation stories, before names, and before GODS.

The Source is not a God.
It/He/She does not demand worship, blood, fear, or obedience.
It has no religion and no chosen people.

The Source of Life created existence itself, including beginning and end.
It does not exist within creation and cannot be called Alpha or Omega.

The Source is Life itself, expressed as Breath, Flame, and Being.

Every human carries this Source within them.

It is within you.

The Human Being

According to Ahunuabobirim, the human being is not a sinner, not broken, and not waiting for salvation.

A human being is composed of:

  • The Body – which returns to the earth
  • The Soul – which carries memory and experience
  • The Flame (Breath) – which comes directly from the Source of Life

When remembrance is lost, humans become fearful, divided, and controlled.
When remembrance returns, humans become grounded, free, and whole.

Remembrance, Not Belief

Ahunuabobirim does not ask anyone to believe.

Belief is fragile.
Belief can be imposed.
Belief can be manipulated.

Ahunuabobirim is concerned with knowing, remembering what has always been present.

This remembrance does not require rituals, sacrifices, pastors, prophets, priests, or intermediaries.

It begins with awareness.
It deepens through clarity.
It stabilizes through lived understanding

GODS and the Loss of Memory

Ahunuabobirim makes a clear distinction between the Source of Life and the GODS created by human systems.

Many Gods (including Yahweh, Allah, Elohim, and others) are understood here as constructed authorities, formed through fear, control, and historical power structures.

These GODS did not create life.
Life existed before them.

The work of Ahunuabobirim is not rebellion against religion, but liberation from confusion.

African Memory and Decolonization

Ahunuabobirim emerges from African consciousness, not as tradition, folklore, or custom, but as memory.

Before colonization, African spirituality was not centered on fear, sin, or worship.
It was centered on life, balance, ancestry, and awareness.

Colonial religions replaced remembrance with obedience.
They replaced inner authority with external Gods.

Ahunuabobirim restores mental clarity, not cultural nostalgia.

What Ahunuabobirim Is, and Is Not

Ahunuabobirim is:

  • A framework of remembrance
  • A return to inner authority
  • A clarification of the Source of Life
  • A rejection of fear-based spirituality
  • A grounding of human identity beyond religion

Ahunuabobirim is not:

  • A church
  • A cult
  • A religion
  • A belief system
  • A destiny or prophecy movement

Awake. Remember. Become.

To awaken is to see clearly.
To remember is to reclaim what was never lost.
To become is to live without fear, submission, or confusion.

This is the work of Ahunuabobirim

Founder

Ahunuabobirim Spiritual Movement is articulated and guided by
Ahunuabobirim (Prince Anin-Agyei).

This work is not built on authority, titles, or hierarchy,
but on remembrance, clarity, and lived knowing.

The writings and teachings emerge from direct remembrance,
not belief, doctrine, or inherited systems.