Spirituality
This is a promotion and education of Akan/Afrikan spiritual system and philosophy.    
  
   
The continent of Africa has been home to several ancient philosophies. We earlier saw the serer religion a complex and a rich philosophy that aligns itself well with the ancient Dharmic thoughts.     
    
(see https://youtu.be/TukKCYxG4PM)    
    
    
The knowledge postulated the presence of an infinite god energy (called the brahman, the oversoul or infinite consciousness) and that a self, a soul which is a part of the divine exists within each being. Actions of the self in this world (karma) dictates the progression of the soul towards salvation and this progression can last over various cycles of birth and death.  We see in the Akan religion yet another ancient religion that aligns with the tenets of this ancient wisdom.    
    
Akan Spirituality
Welcome (back) to Powered by Nyame, formerly Powered by Ancestry. Why the change? For our dear subscribers, a change or evolution has occurred indeed. For those of you new to the channel, just jump on board and all will make sense after you've watch a few of our previous videos. In this episode, shot live somewhere in the world, I explain the transition from PBA to PBN and share something about how this all came about. Enjoy and apologies for the two week hiatus!
Born in Burkina Faso, Malidoma is the foremost teacher of African spirituality in America. Here, he discusses race, masculinity and how indigenous traditions are relevant to modern society.
Logic is a method of reasoning that involves a series of statements, each of which must be true if the statement before it is true. In this video, we dive into the fascinating world of African philosophy, shedding light on its unique system of logic known as 'Ezumezu'. Often overshadowed by Western theoretical frameworks, Ezumezu presents a non-conventional approach to understanding logical reasoning, highlighted by cultural nuances and rich historical contexts. It is not a lecture, but more of an aerial view.Throughout this immersive journey, you will witness the efforts made by African philosophers to unravel the indigenous wisdom embedded within Ezumezu and the critical role it continues to play in facilitating fruitful intercultural communication, irrespective of evolving global landscapes.Pack your curiosity and join us as we traverse into the heart of Africa, unlocking hidden layers of knowledge and gaining insights about the logical constructs deeply entrenched within African societies. Expect to gain a fresh perspective on logic and reasoning, all the while treading paths significant to the tapestry of African philosophy and history.Remember to comment, like, and subscribe if you find this content intriguing, and don't hesitate to join discussions in the comment section. I value your insights, and together, let us piece together the pictures painted by African history, philosophy, and the allure of Ezumezu.
Dive into this riveting exploration of Time as we traverse the vibrant African landscape. Through the eyes of Tariro, a young girl deeply entwined in her African roots, we scrutinize the traditional concept of time.  
 
This video unveils how time in Africa isn't merely a set of ticking hands or a digital display but it is akin to a flowing river, shaped by community events and shared experiences.  
 
We will delve into the fascinating works of African philosophers like E.J. Alagoa and Kanu Ikechukwu Anthony, exploring the harmonic interplay of spirituality, environment, and society in the African concepts of time and causality.  
 
The effect of globalization and the advent of Western time values are also discussed, exhibiting how it subtly fuses with the African rhythm, reshaping societal behavior.  
 
Our journey concludes with a vital introspection: Is life trapped within the divisions of time, or is it time that is framed by life and culture its rhythm?  
 
Was this evolution beneficial or has it steered us away from the heartbeat of life?  
 
Discover how time metamorphosizes from a measurer into a storytelling entity of shared experiences and shifts in realities across African landscapes. 
 
References: 
 
1. African Concept of Time, a Socio-Cultural Reality in the Process of Change. 
Sunday Fumilola Babalola* and Olusegun Ayodeji Alokan Ph.D 
Department of Religious Studies, Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji-Arakeji, PM 
 
2. An African Philosophy of Time. 
E.J. Alagoa, Port Harcourt  
 
3. Causality in African Ontology. 
Kanu, Ikechukwu Anthony (OSA) 
Department of Philosophy, Augustinian Institute, Makurdi
African Spirituality
For those prone to stress and losing their tempers, the Yoruba people of West Africa can offer a distinctive remedy: an unflappable attitude known as 'itutu'.   
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In this episode, we explore a question—yes, another question—from one of our subscribers. The subscriber asked, “how have Abrahamic religions, which were forced upon us, hindered our intellectual and spiritual development?” Please keep your questions and comments coming. Yours might be spotlighted next!
Spirituality in Africa
In this episode, we explore yet another important question from one of our subscribers, who asked, “what are your thoughts on being initiated in more than one tradition”? The answer may not be what you think. Stay tuned!
 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				