the African Experience.
In speak, and of what is said the African Experience, is to now too, say it all even, to culminate, and in talk too and of the Spiritual Experience, and if not of what too is said the Religious Experience in itself, and if not in said regard now, and to an Africa today, and as said even defined in all, and by talk and of the said Colonial Experience that is.
In saying that, in speak of East Africa, and of East African society, and if not a said East African civilization too, the African Experience, does in all even not match, that to be seen in many another place in Africa that is, is to now too, speak, and of the very manner in all, East Africa, does in all too connect that is, and to many another said part, people or place too, and in Africa, and in said regard, and to speak and of the African Experience in itself that is. That in saying that the African Experience, can now be said too interpreted, and from said East African Contexts, is to now too, speak and of the very said term, and of Imparting that is, and if not of what is said to speak and of the said word too, and of Impart that is. That Imparting, or of what is said Impart, does too speak and of a said even powerful Model, and of perceiving our very said World, and in talk too here and of Communications, and that do in all even speak of intimate contact in itself, and with Nature for instance, but that in all again, the very Act of Imparting in itself, now does too speak, and of intimate contact, and in said regard that is, and to talk and of God in 'himself', and if not of what too is said Ancestral, and as said even now, truly defining, and of Existence in itself that is.