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Elder Reflections Book I

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Elder Reflections Book I

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Discover a World of Wisdom Rooted in African Tradition

Elder Reflections Book I: Cultural Essays, Poetry, Excerpts, and Short Stories invites you into a profound journey through the eyes of an Ifa priest. This unique compilation, crafted from years of experiences, travels, and deep spiritual insight, offers a rich exploration of African-based philosophy rarely seen in mainstream academia. Imagine the impact of introducing a global perspective to your students or peers, one that challenges the status quo and enriches understanding beyond conventional curriculums.

Are you ready to broaden your horizons?
Are you searching for literature that delves deeper than the surface, offering a fresh perspective on the African experience in America? Do you want to engage with content that speaks not only to the intellect but also to the spirit?

Can you relate?

Imagine yourself:

  • Overcoming the narrow confines of traditional academic literature by embracing a text that offers a holistic view of African culture and spirituality.
  • Gaining insights from an elder who has walked the path of both a priest and a scholar, enriching your understanding of history, culture, and identity.
  • Breaking free from the constraints of conventional education with a resource that empowers students to think critically and creatively.

Introducing: Elder Reflections Book I
Essays, Poetry, Excerpts, and Short Stories from the Mind of an Ifa Priest

Even if you’re not familiar with African-based philosophies or feel intimidated by non-mainstream academic content, Elder Reflections Book I is designed to guide you through the material in an engaging and accessible way.

All without needing to be a professional writer or an expert in African studies. This book challenges common misconceptions, proving that deep, culturally rich literature can be both enjoyable and educational.

What People Say "A groundbreaking text that fills a critical gap in our understanding of African culture and its impact on America. A must-read for educators and students alike."

"The essays and poetry resonate on a level that goes beyond mere academics—they speak to the soul."

In Elder Reflections Book I, You’ll Discover:

  • The simplest way to engage with African cultural literature, even if you’re new to the subject.
  • Insights into the African-American experience through the lens of an Ifa priest.
  • A deeper understanding of Ifa philosophy and how it relates to modern life and education.
  • Creative prompts that encourage critical thinking and artistic expression.
  • A unique blend of essays, poetry, and a screenplay that offer multiple ways to connect with the material.
  • Strategies for enhancing reading comprehension and conceptualization through interactive content.
  • The importance of elderhood and the role it plays in preserving cultural heritage.
  • How to introduce global perspectives into your classroom or personal studies.
  • The power of literature to bridge cultural divides and foster a more inclusive worldview.
  • Ways to challenge conventional educational practices by incorporating diverse voices and experiences.

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This text addresses the need to have comprehensive literature stemming from experiences, travels, studies, insights and epiphanies gained by the author. The unique approach, however, is the source derives from the African based philosophy and context of Ifa, also known as Isese or Orisha. Directed more so to academia on the mid to high school to college levels the text includes essays, excerpts, poetry, and a screenplay all with the intention of introducing students and faculty to a global recognition not often included in regular curriculums nor syllabi. The text explores the authors elderhood in Ifa as a priest and his literary depths as a published writer and professor. The content brings to life the history and perception of the African experience in America but, again, through the eyes of an Ifa priest who is deeply committed to increasing literary proficiency in the black community. Written in descriptive yet comprehensive style, the text brings both the opportunity to respond to chapters and sketch pictures as both are needed to enhance reading comprehension and conceptualization.

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