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Safari M'Kubwa: The Ancient Pathways of Pan-Afrika, the Pilgrimage to Authenticity, Revised Edition

Par : Michael C. Johnson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231644780
  • EAN9798231644780
  • Date de parution07/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

In the supposedly post-racial West, the idea of race is still considered to be a valid but divisive source of identity. This brings certain questions to the foreground: What really is race and racism? Does it really matter if one identifies as Black or Afrikan? Is Christianity really the "White Man's religion"? On another line of enquiry, what is the Maafa and what was its impact on Afrika and the Pan-Afrikan Diaspora? Who were the ancient Adamah, Pan-Afrika's ancestors who the Bible acknowledges as having a connection to the person of Jesus Christ? What is the mystery of the Afrikan Unconscious and of its importance to Pan-Afrika today? And finally what is the mystery of the cosmic war that is fought against Afrika and her children by the ancient occultic powers? These and many other such questions are answered in this second edition of this work, which has been significantly rewritten, and new materials added for the gaining of knowledge of Pan-Afrika's identity. 
In the supposedly post-racial West, the idea of race is still considered to be a valid but divisive source of identity. This brings certain questions to the foreground: What really is race and racism? Does it really matter if one identifies as Black or Afrikan? Is Christianity really the "White Man's religion"? On another line of enquiry, what is the Maafa and what was its impact on Afrika and the Pan-Afrikan Diaspora? Who were the ancient Adamah, Pan-Afrika's ancestors who the Bible acknowledges as having a connection to the person of Jesus Christ? What is the mystery of the Afrikan Unconscious and of its importance to Pan-Afrika today? And finally what is the mystery of the cosmic war that is fought against Afrika and her children by the ancient occultic powers? These and many other such questions are answered in this second edition of this work, which has been significantly rewritten, and new materials added for the gaining of knowledge of Pan-Afrika's identity.