"Akoma" means "Love". Akoma. Akomaism. Akomaists. This group is all about the liberties of Love. A group of people on the side of Love, no political, economic, social, gender, nor sexual strings attached.
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From Wikipedia. There are several Greek words for love, as the Greek language distinguishes how the word is used. Ancient Greek has four distinct words for love: agápe, éros, philía, and storgē. H…
Started by 09h5czsu87n4r. Last reply by EclecticEssence Mar 24.
Platonic Eros: Although eros is initially felt for a person, with contemplation it becomes an appreciation of the beauty within that person, or even becomes appreciation of beauty itself. It should…
Started by 09h5czsu87n4r Mar 17.
EBAN, the Adinkra symbol for family Storge (στοργή storgē) means "affection" in ancient and modern Greek. It is natural affection, like that felt by parents for offspring. Rarely used in ancient w…
Started by 09h5czsu87n4r Mar 17.
ESE NE TEKREMA "the teeth and the tongue" symbol of friendship and interdependence The teeth and the tongue play interdependent roles in the mouth. They may come into conflict, but they need to wor…
Started by 09h5czsu87n4r Mar 17.
KETE PA "good bed " symbol of a good marriage From the expression that a woman who has a good marriage is said to sleep on a good bed. Éros (έρως érōs) is passionate love, with sensual desire and…
Started by 09h5czsu87n4r Mar 17.
AKOMA "the heart" Ghana, Africa Adinkra symbol of patience and tolerance According to Agbo, when a person is said to "have a heart in his stomach," that person is very tolerant. Agápe (αγάπη a…
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