African spirituality for beginners

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      spirituality and sexuality. So when we speak of sacred sex, we are not concerned with sex as we commonly encounter it; but of the hid-den or esoteric knowledge of sex that has always been reserved for the priest and priestesshood or initiated disciples of every tradition. This sacred knowledge has


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      the like.” African traditional spirituality as an African heritage must be taken seriously for a fuller understanding of African Christian spirituality, particularly of the African Pentecostal churches. The traditional spiritual beliefs of the Chewa people of Zambia, for example, are human-centered and socially oriented.


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      Most African ethnic groups believe in One God, who created the Universe and all that is contained within it. (see diagram) The Tree of Life is a map of the Universe and in it are all the laws and principles within existence. It starts with God and ends with God. I AM THAT I AM. The Mende call this Supreme Being Ngewo-Ngewo, the Yoruba ...



    • [PDF File]THE SPIRITUALITY OFAFRICAN PEOPLES

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      THE SPIRITUALITY OFAFRICAN PEOPLES Dr Peler J Paris· (A lcClure prepared for delivery at Dalhouse University, Halifax. March 9, 1993 and al York University, Toronto, Marth 10, 1993 10 commence Ihe pro­ gram ofthe James Robinson Johnston chair in Black Canadian Siudiesj


    • [PDF File]Faith, Spirituality, and Religion: A Model for ...

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      spirituality is an inward expression, while religion is an outward expression of faith. While both Love and Nash attempt to define the terms, I feel there is more to understanding these important differences. First, I will discuss the three concepts of faith, spirituality, and religion. Then, I will


    • [PDF File]HOW TO PRACTICE AFRICAN SPIRITUALITY

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      AFRICAN SPIRITUALITY COURSE OVERVIEW Our ancestors are with us, their wisdom is imbedded in our DNA, waiting for us to raise our inner frequencies and release it. In this course we take you on a journey of self, we begin explaining who you are, what you are and the purpose of our ancestors. The course will


    • [PDF File]African Spirituality that shapes the concept of Ubunten

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      African spirituality that shapes the concept of Ubuntu Nolan(1982:7) shares an interesting concept of spirituality. He says: “The Spiritual life is the whole of one’s life insofar as it is motivated and determined by the Holy Spirit, the spirit of Jesus”.


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      necklaces. Other common names for this initiation are derived from Spanish and African dialects, Los Collares and Elekes, respectively. The ritual brings the initiate into a religious or spiritual family, placing him/her under the protection and authority of the priest and priestess, the godparents who brought the initiate to the Orisha family.


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      pervades all theology, ethics, and understandings of spirituality (Nelson, 1990). Human sexuality therefore, is everything that constitutes an individual to be identified as a man or a woman influencing their entire personality and life in many significant ways and conditions individual maturity and social integration.


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      Supreme Being in African, he has to study carefully the entirety of the culture of the people. This agrees with what Mbiti said, “One should not, therefore, expect long dissertations about God. But God is no stranger to African peoples, and in traditional life there are no atheists” (29). This is further supported


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      Let the Circle Be Unbroken: African Spirituality in the Diaspora by Marimba Ani Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela by Nelson Mandela Ma'at the 11 laws of God by Ra Un Nefer Amen Make Me Wanna Holler by Nathan McCall Man, God & Civilization by John Jackson Manchild in the Promised Land by Claude Brown


    • [PDF File]An Introduction to Spiritual Development

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      spirituality is an attempt to understand and connect to the unknowns of the universe or search for meaningfulness in one’s life (Adler, 1932/1980; Frankl, 1959). Likewise, Weaver and Cotrell (1992) propose that spirituality “refers to matters of ultimate concern that call for releasing the


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      Creole Voodoo), which incorporates elements of African Voodoo, Santería, Native American spirituality, European folk magic, Catholicism, hoodoo, and herbalism. There is no formal initiation in New Orleans Voodoo. Thus, I am not initiated into any of the Afro Cuban religions or Haitian Vodou. I have, however, participated in


    • [PDF File]What is African Traditional Religion?

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      missionaries. By and large they had a much better perception of African Traditional Religion and they saw the relevance of the system of beliefs for African traditional society. The most prominent were R. S. Rattray,14 P. A. Talbot,15 A. B. Ellis,16 and S. S. Farrow.17 The most


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