Spirituality

Baka Omubo
124 Views · 2 years ago

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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Baka Omubo
37 Views · 2 years ago

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!

Kwabena Ofori Osei
47 Views · 2 years ago

Spirituality in Africa

Baka Omubo
21 Views · 2 years ago

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!

Baka Omubo
36 Views · 2 years ago

In this episode, we tackle a persistent question from one of our subscribers, who asked, “how do Blacks in the Diaspora, who don’t know their ethnic or cultural group in Africa, follow a tradition”? The answer may not be what you think. Stay tuned!

Baka Omubo
40 Views · 2 years ago

In this episode, we focus on the nuts and bolts of healing. We move beyond any theory and focus then on the practice and expected outcomes of what healing looks and feels like.

Angela Malele
90 Views · 2 years ago

Bringing a holistic perspective to how we analyze our enemies requires we identify the psychological source of the violence and manipulation that has been inflicted upon our people.

In this video we use the myth of Lilith decode how white woman relate to others and the social, historical, sexual, and environmental attacks that have targeted Afrikan people for centuries. We talk more about this and other aspects of the white asili in our upcoming course Yurugu: Decoding the Vile Nature of the White Race -- RSVP HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/y....urugu-decoding-the-v

Angela Malele
115 Views · 2 years ago

Retired psychologist, former Dean of Students at the University of Nairobi, former Senior Diversity Officer at Penn State University, and former Chair of Nairobi Professional Women Association, Dr. Wanjiru Kamau, discusses the impact of the encounter between Europeans and Africans and the rise of Mau Mau. She comments on the psychological impacts of colonialism and explains how Europeans took advantage of African ubuntu and generosity to colonise. She also discusses the education of the African, the psychological aspects of the Mau Mau oaths, traditional moral and belief systems, aspects of traditional medicine, the trauma of Mau Mau war, and other topics. Dr. Kamau is also the founder of the African Immigrants and Refugees Foundation, which is based in Maryland, USA. Currently, she is a member of the Panel of Eminent Persons for the County Peer Review Mechanism of the NEPAD's Africa Peer Review Mechanism.

Angela Malele
63 Views · 2 years ago

You can watch the Spanish version of this documentary here: https://youtu.be/-5mTYXGTlfkIn southwestern Guinea Bissau there are some islands where a very special people live, the Bissago. What is it that makes them so special? It is not the fact of living in balance and harmony with the spectacular nature that surrounds them, taking from the land or the sea only what they need to survive. Neither is their deep animistic spirituality, which marks their life with rites to acquire the knowledge of their ancestors. What makes them so special is that, in the Bissago society, the woman is the protagonist.Subscribe to the channel: https://goo.gl/5Sp36BFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomoThey are the ones who decide how to manage the crops or punish the crimes, they are the priestesses of the temple, those who can communicate with the gods, the forces of nature and the spirits of the deceased. For the Bissago, the woman is feared and respected, since they consider her capable of deciding about life and death. This documentary focuses on the lives of some of the women of Eticoga, the main village on the island of Orango. Through their lives and ways of looking we will know the most outstanding and peculiar aspects of this matriarchal society so different, not only from the Western way of life, but from the rest of Africa and almost all other cultures on the planet.Original title - Queens of OrangoA film by Raúl Bueno Herrera© 2020, Licensed by 3boxmedia#documentary #women #womenempowerment #matriarchy




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