A PLACE OF NIGHTS AUDIOBOOK Season 1 Chapters 1-3
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Audiobook Season 1 Chapters 1-3
Story:
1. A Place of Nights is an Afri-surrealism-fictional genre. Is a coming of age and spiritual growth story with deep, resonating
lessons that are timeless. In the story, an embattled war chief must protect an adolescent princess from enemies and her own supernatural abilities.
The story takes place around 600 BCE. It's a time when the Oyo Empire is expanding its territories eastward on the African continent. They're building
settlements and establishing a capital city, Ajaokuta.
2. Betrayal and intrigue are the prime elements of the story's plot and subplots. Heart-wrenching acts of subversion, deceit, and manipulation
are interwoven endlessly yet realistically throughout the book. Plot twists and misdirections keep readers on the edge of their seats.
3. The earthiness of the characters and the worlds they conjointly live in bring light to the surrealism of the story.
The war chief is rooted in the battlefield, the king in the palace, the babalawo in the ojubo, and the princess finds herself face-to-face with a god-like creaturewho dwells under a massive lake.
Main Characters:
1. Emina - Adolescent princess
2. Ku'unbu - War chief
3. Buluku - god-like creature
4. Moremi - Emina's mother; the queen
5. Ujib - Second wife of the king
6. Adefemi - The king
7. Ogunsulla - Leader of the feral pirates
8. Oshoosi - Ku'unbu's brother-at-arms
9. Faloye - The babalawo
Proverbial Messages:
1. Patience is the father of good character.
2. Those who betray others betray themselves.
3. The battles of men must cease to be fought on the bodies of women.
4. Suspicion is the child of guilt.
5. Where there's life there's hope.
6. Rain doesn't fall on one roof alone.
7. Having nothing is the end for those who seek to have everything.
8. My will is my freedom.
9. Arrogance, more so than ignorance, besets humankind.
The author:
Oloye "Baba" Ifa Karade. He's a professor, babalawo, writer, and musician living in the U.S.
He's influenced by Ben Okri, Wole Soyinka, Sophia Oluwole, Chinua Achebe, and other African writers.
Other titles include The Handbook of Yoruba Religious Concepts, Ojise, Imoye, Global Perspectives,
Souls of Myrrh, Elder Reflections, and Tawede.
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Benefits of listening to "A Place of Nights" Audiobook Shares Deep Spiritual Insights: Readers will gain a profound understanding of ancient spiritual teachings, learning how to achieve inner peace and self-realization through the wisdom of the Dravidian and other ancient cultures. Guidance on Personal Growth: The audiobook offers valuable lessons on overcoming destructive tendencies and evolving into a state of harmony with oneself and the world, providing practical guidance for personal development. Cultural and Historical Enrichment: By exploring the rich cultural landscapes of ancient civilizations such as the Kushites, Kemites, and Oyo, readers will broaden their knowledge and appreciation of diverse historical and spiritual traditions. Inspiration for Inner Peace: The narrative encourages readers to detach from modern-day stresses and embrace a more peaceful, centered existence, inspired by the teachings of Senakhumani. Engaging and Thought-Provoking Story: The book’s epic narrative not only entertains but also challenges readers to think deeply about the nature of life, conflict, and spiritual growth. "A Place of Nights" is more than just a story—it’s a pathway to deeper understanding and personal transformation.