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This group is for the exploration of classical and traditional African deep thought (what some refer to... View more
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Heru posted an update in the group
African Deep Thought: Following the ways of our ancestors 10 months ago
Mbote fumbama ka toloka ko.
“Better to bend than to break.”
-Kongo proverb
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Heru posted an update in the group
African Deep Thought: Following the ways of our ancestors 10 months ago
Moto ni mtumishi mwema, lakini bwana mbaya.
“Fire is a good servant, but a bad master.”
-Swahili proverb
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Heru posted an update in the group
African Deep Thought: Following the ways of our ancestors 10 months ago
“Tradition, above all, is a lived, living and transmited history. It is narrative, the story of a people’s self-formation and at the same time core culture, i.e., thought and practice central to the survival and development and self-understanding of a people. In fact, the viability of a community of people is directly related to their rootedness…
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Kwabena posted an update in the group
African Deep Thought: Following the ways of our ancestors 10 months ago
10 months ago (edited)
“The American people do not vote for a president. They go through an exercise of futility called an election. The American people’s popular vote does not decides who is going to be their president. It is the electoral college that decides who is going to be the next president of the United States”.
— The Great Master Teacher The Honorable Nana…
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Heru posted an update in the group
African Deep Thought: Following the ways of our ancestors 11 months ago ·
11 months ago (edited)
“Now the unrestrained man in the temple,
He is like a tree growing in a garden.
In a brief moment, its leaves fall off.
It reaches its end in the woodshop.
It is floated far from its place.
And fire becomes its burial ground.
Now the self-mastered person sets himself apart.
He is like a tree grown in a meadow.
It grows green, it doubles its harvest.
It…
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This Good Speech by the Great SbA (Ɔbenfoɔ), Nana Amenonope of Classical Kmt, sounds VERY VERY VERY similar, I mean EXACTLY, like the religious texts in Psalms 1 of the Judeo-Christian Bible.
The Good Speech by the Great SbA (Ɔbenfoɔ), Nana Amenonope, is thousands upon thousands upon thousands of years old before the writings of Psalms 1 in…
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