Philosophy Podium - A Dogon Perspective 3rd Edition
Contrary to popular belief, the Dogon are not just a small tribe that lives in Mali; the Dogon are composed of many different bloodlines that represent the elite of Pharaonic society. The Dogon once lived in the Nile Valley, but they migrated inland during the invasion around 400 BC. Today the Dogon live in many countries throughout Africa. The Dogon can be seen as Kemetic people who, during the periods of invasion, migrated so that their culture and spirituality could be kept pure. Master Naba presents the reader with that purity and authenticity in this volume of his collected essays, The Philosophy Podium.
A much-needed addition to the field of philosophical writings that will etch its place as an authority on human thought. An indispensable podium from which the traditional priesthood of the world’s oldest civilization re-establishes its position as the intellectual and spiritual leaders of human culture for all time. Master Naba reunites humanity in an honest approach to the history, structure and range of human genius.
Neb Naba Lamoussa Morodenibig was the founding director of The Earth Center, an international organisation promoting and preserving authentic Kemetic culture. This is a re-release of his first volume of philosophical essays with a foreword by his son and heir Naba Lamoussa Bassirou.
Contrary to popular belief, the Dogon are not just a small tribe that lives in Mali; the Dogon are composed of many different bloodlines that represent the elite of Pharaonic society. The Dogon once lived in the Nile Valley, but they migrated inland during the invasion around 400 BC. Today the Dogon live in many countries throughout Africa. The Dogon can be seen as Kemetic people who, during the periods of invasion, migrated so that their culture and spirituality could be kept pure. Master Naba presents the reader with that purity and authenticity in this volume of his collected essays, The Philosophy Podium.
A much-needed addition to the field of philosophical writings that will etch its place as an authority on human thought. An indispensable podium from which the traditional priesthood of the world’s oldest civilization re-establishes its position as the intellectual and spiritual leaders of human culture for all time. Master Naba reunites humanity in an honest approach to the history, structure and range of human genius.
Neb Naba Lamoussa Morodenibig was the founding director of The Earth Center, an international organisation promoting and preserving authentic Kemetic culture. This is a re-release of his first volume of philosophical essays with a foreword by his son and heir Naba Lamoussa Bassirou.
Contrary to popular belief, the Dogon are not just a small tribe that lives in Mali; the Dogon are composed of many different bloodlines that represent the elite of Pharaonic society. The Dogon once lived in the Nile Valley, but they migrated inland during the invasion around 400 BC. Today the Dogon live in many countries throughout Africa. The Dogon can be seen as Kemetic people who, during the periods of invasion, migrated so that their culture and spirituality could be kept pure. Master Naba presents the reader with that purity and authenticity in this volume of his collected essays, The Philosophy Podium.
A much-needed addition to the field of philosophical writings that will etch its place as an authority on human thought. An indispensable podium from which the traditional priesthood of the world’s oldest civilization re-establishes its position as the intellectual and spiritual leaders of human culture for all time. Master Naba reunites humanity in an honest approach to the history, structure and range of human genius.
Neb Naba Lamoussa Morodenibig was the founding director of The Earth Center, an international organisation promoting and preserving authentic Kemetic culture. This is a re-release of his first volume of philosophical essays with a foreword by his son and heir Naba Lamoussa Bassirou.