[Video+Slides] Personhood, Time, and Culture: The Black Conception of Self and Reality
$20.00
Personhood, Time, and Culture: The Black Conception of Self and Reality
with Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Kambon at UNiMAC: Dr. Joseph Aketema’s Introduction to African and Non-African Philosophies I class.
🗓 Date Recorded: April 12, 2025
📽️ Video Duration: 1 hour, 12 minutes, 8 seconds
📄 Includes: Instant access to exclusive video lecture + downloadable 83-slide PDF
Dive deep into the foundations of Abibifahodie (Black Liberation) thought with this mind-expanding lecture and resource pack exploring how Black People (Kmt(yw)) traditionally understood personhood, time, space, and the self.
In this powerful session, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon dismantles the linear, eurasian worldview and reintroduces a cyclical, African-centered understanding of time and identity, grounded in the philosophies of Ancient Kemet, Yoruba, Igbo, Akan, Bini, Fon, Bakongo, and more.
🖤 Key Topics Include:
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The Kmty vs. eurasian concepts of time and space
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The multiple selves: Ɔkra, Sunsum, Orí, Chi, Ba, Ka, Ehi, Joto, Ye, and more
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Ancestral memory, destiny, and the spiritual double
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Misalignment of selves and Abibifoɔ interpretations of schizophrenia
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What it means to return to Ma’at and dewhiten the mind
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Divination, dream states, and out-of-body experiences as scientific phenomena
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Practical applications for healing and holistic self-understanding
This is not just philosophy—it’s a blueprint for reclaiming Black consciousness, aligning with your purpose, and resisting anti-Black miseducation.
Perfect for:
Abibifoɔ thinkers, educators, students of Black Studies, therapists, spiritual seekers, and anyone committed to Abibitumi (Black Power) and Abibifahodie (Black Liberation).
📥 Purchase now and begin your journey toward holistic self-knowledge and cultural restoration.
On Ma'at And Nsyt (Rulership) - Okunini (Dr.) Ọbádélé Kambon
Akan and Yoruba Serial Verb Construction Nominals as Idioms
pXrt pw anx ‘abrabɔ yɛ nkɔbɛsie’, Akora Dua Kube dwom, ne Ahome anwonsɛm
The Afrikans Who Emancipated Themselves
Chanting YorùbÁkan: A Stylistic Analysis of Jími Ṣólańkẹ́’s Ọ̀nà là in “The Path”
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