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Simeon Kimbangu Toko: A Mortal Embodied in a Divine Realm

Exploring the Enigma of an Avatar who Walked Among Mortals, Yet Dwelled in God-Like Splendor

Muang'Akili Tum'zito
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3 min readFeb 17, 2024
Simeon Toko showing one of his healed wounds from being assassinated.

Imagine someone rising from the dead more than once, defying assassins and defying logic itself. That’s the legend of Simeon Toko, a figure whose remarkable feats overshadow even the miracles attributed to Christ. A while back, while exploring the fringes of human potential, I stumbled upon a captivating story from David Wilcock, a prominent author in the new age movement. He spoke of a mysterious individual, shrouded in secrecy, who possessed… well, let’s just say his achievements would make even the most devout believer raise an eyebrow.

He defied his own death several times by regenerated his own body, and performed feats surpassing even the legendary miracles of Jesus. Just last month, a friend sent me a short clip revealing the name behind the extraordinary claims. Curiosity piqued, I delved deeper and discovered a narrative more fantastical than fiction. Prepare to be astonished, for this is the story of Simeon Kimbangu Toko.

Simeon Toko, born on February 24, 1918, in the forebodingly named “Village of the Celestial Mountain” in northern Angola, emerged from an environment ravaged by natural disasters for nearly five decades. This enigmatic figure was not only a religious leader but also the founder of a spiritual movement that garnered significant attention and followers.

Summoning Angels to Fight Genocide

One of the most captivating aspects of Simeon Toko’s story unfolds during the 1960s, a brutal colonial era. In response to the wicked Belgian Edomites committing genocide, Toko summoned an army of angels. The Edomites’ atrocities included cruel slavery and sickening torture, such as mutilating the hands of men and women in the Congo. Toko’s actions echo biblical prophecy, particularly Isaiah 40:31, foretelling renewed strength for those who wait upon the Lord.

Surviving an Assassination Attempt

Toko’s resilience and spiritual power were put to the test when, shortly before his return to freedom in July 1974, an assassination attempt orchestrated under dictator Antonio de…

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Muang'Akili Tum'zito
Muang'Akili Tum'zito

Written by Muang'Akili Tum'zito

An ordinary person, experiencing an extraordinary phenomenon. I talk, write and do all things life offers.

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