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== Ancient Africa == {{Main article|Kongo cosmogram}} [[File:Kongo_Cosmogram_3.png|thumb|The Bakongo Cosmogram]] In traditional [[Kongo religion|Bakongo religion]], the four elements are incorporated into the Kongo cosmogram. This sacred wheel depicts the physical world (''Nseke''), the spiritual world of the ancestors (''Mp茅mba''), the [[Kalunga line|Kal没nga line]] that runs between the two worlds, the sacred river (''mb没ngi'') that began as a circular void and forms a circle around the two worlds, and [[Sun path|the path of the sun]]. Each element correlates to a period in the life cycle, which the Bakongo people also equate to the four cardinal directions and seasons. According to their cosmology, all living things go through this cycle.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Fu-Kiau |first=Kimbwand猫nde Kia Bunseki |url=http://archive.org/details/africancosmology00kimb |title=African cosmology of the B芒ntu-K么ngo : tying the spiritual knot : principles of life & living |date=2001 |publisher=Brooklyn, N.Y. : Athelia Henrietta Press, Pub. in the name of Orunmila |others=Internet Archive |isbn=978-1-890157-28-9}}</ref> * '''Mb没ngi''' represents ''aether'' and is the void that exists before creation. * '''Musoni time''' (South) represents ''air'' and is the period of conception that takes place during spring. * '''Kala time''' (East) represent ''fire'' and is the period of birth that takes place during summer. * '''Tukula time''' (North) represents ''earth'' and is the period of maturity that takes place during fall. * '''Luvemba time''' (West) represents ''water'' and is the period of death that takes place during winter.
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