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Last week’s show proved that the Twa are the Mothers and Fathers of Humanity and World Civilization. In Part II of this series, historical proof will be presented showing that the Twa also known as the Anu people, were the founders of Egyptian or Kemetic Civilization. The Twa or Anu, created all of the elements of Kemetic Civilization prior to the First Dynasty in 3200 BC. By African people knowing their historical greatness yesterday, we will know what great things we can achieve today and tomorrow.
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THE GREEK ORIGINS OF SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY
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Dr Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka, Ph.D.(hon)
THREE REASONS WHY PHILOSOPHY, AS A SPECULATIVE DISCIPLINE, COULD NEVER ORIGINATE FROM ANCIENT EGYPTIANS.
1. In his book entitled "Stolen Legacy", James shows us that the points, on which ancient Greek philosophers speculated, were the same ones discussed by the Egyptian religion. Now, we demonstrate that this religion is an EXACT SCIENCE (see on www.amazon.com our book titled BUKÔNGO). The Egyptians therefore could not speculate on what they had exact knowledge of.
2. The epistemology of ancient Egypt, like that of today's south-Saharan Africa, was based on the freedom of the soul from the body. In such a paradigm knowledge is above all revelation, and induction always has a low profile. Hence, speculation cannot set itself up as a discipline.
3. No one can name a single African village where speculation has taken up a stand as a discipline. On the contrary, when a contradiction appears, the elders always say: "Let's sleep and may the head have a dream". How in such an epistemological context could speculation take root in our ancestors?
Philosophy, as a speculative discipline, was originated from the Greeks, and from the fact that the Egyptians hid from them the solar religion, an exact science. Thus, starting from the bits which they gleaned by the inadvertence of their Masters, the Greek students filled their knowledge by using speculation.
We should therefore NEVER confuse philosophy as scientific knowledge in general (which is of Egyptian origin) and philosophy as a speculative discipline (which is of Greek origin).
https://doi.org/10.30958/ajha.7-3-4.
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Explore how the US government hunted bison to near-extinction in the 1800s to force Native Americans onto reservations.
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By the mid-1700s, many Plains nations survived on North America’s largest land mammals: bison. They ate its meat, made the hides into winter coats and blankets, and used the bones and horns for tools. But in the following decades, millions of bison would be deliberately slaughtered, threatening the survival of Plains societies. Andrew C. Isenberg shares what led to the animal's near-extinction.
Lesson by Andrew C. Isenberg, directed by Rémi Cans, Atypicalist.
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10 Most Feared Special Military Forces In Africa
Africa is home to some of the most formidable military forces on the planet, with specialized units that strike fear into the hearts of their enemies. From counterterrorism to guerrilla warfare, these elite forces have been trained to operate in some of the harshest and most dangerous environments on the continent. In this article, we will take a closer look at the 10 most feared special military forces in Africa. These units have earned their reputations through years of rigorous training, battle-tested tactics, and a relentless dedication to their country's defense. Join us as we explore the unique capabilities and missions of these elite forces, and learn why they are considered among the most formidable warriors in the world.
THE PENUEL SHOW WITH JOSHUA MAPONGA
00:00 - INTRO
02:55 - New look
03:35 - What does God look like
05:48 - Image of God
08:00 - Imparting knowledge & procreation
16:55 - Dream interpretation & ancestral relationship
24:25 - What is traditional healing (ubungoma) to you
28:18 - Importance of knowing your origin
34:15 - Effects of psychedelic & alcoholic drugs
40:04 - Advice to young people
54:24 - How do we own our minds
1:04:13 - Ubuntu & Africanism
1:09:20 - Individualism within Africans
1:13:04 - African green energy agenda
1:16:02 - Local politics & politicians
1:23:00 - Who does Africa belong to
1:30:55 - Who does land belong to
1:34:38 - Land issue
1:40:00 - Orania & land occupation
1:44:40 - Geopolitics & war
1:46:29 - Who can be an African
1:49:00 - Race/ethnic group preservation
1:50:15 - Religious wars
2:04:30 - Where can people acquire knowledge
2:09:25 - What does a perfect Africa look like
2:20:40 - ENDS
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We speak to one of your best African spirituality promoters -Dr. Khanyisile Tshabalala. We’re happy to host her and learn on African spirituality and how Africans practiced it then and why we need to hold onto it now more than ever.
Religion plays a key role in Africa. On this episode we look at what Africa was before colonization and the African spiritual practices held. Colonization as a social system affected how Africans behave on different life aspects and spiritual practice is major. We also detail on the effects of colonialism on African spirituality. Our guest shares on the differences between African spirituality vs Christianity as a religion.
Prof. Kofi Asare Opoku, a renowned Professor of African Philosophy, Ethics and Religion shares some wisdom nuggets to executive students of the Pan-African Leadership Institute (PALI) on African Wisdom for Leaders.
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