The Committee for the Preservation of Traditional African Culture and Healing Practices Presents a Conference and Tour in Ghana, West Africa January 7-20, 2009 entitled, “The Preservation of African Traditional Culture and Indigenous Sacred Science: A Historical Imperative”. The conference, tour and presentation will be sponsored by Traditional Healers and Practitioners from Africa and America. Some of the topics that will be discussed during this event include:
The Case for Preserving Indigenous Sacred Science
Traditional African Herbal Medicine in Holistic Health and Wellness
Incorporating African Spirituality into Psychology and Social Work
The Role of Traditional African Spirituality in Mental Health and Wellness
The Importance of the Extended Family
Protocols and Taboos for Priests
Restorative Justice
Discovering your Roots—African Genealogy
Actual Case Studies
Participants may be eligible for Continuing Education Credits (CEUs).
The tour fee is $3,800 and includes roundtrip airfare from BWI, Dulles or JFK Airport, deluxe accomodations, and an invalueable• 3-day Spiritual/Ancestral Background Inquiry & Instruction.
The Case for Preserving Indigenous Sacred Science
Traditional African Herbal Medicine in Holistic Health and Wellness
Incorporating African Spirituality into Psychology and Social Work
The Role of Traditional African Spirituality in Mental Health and Wellness
The Importance of the Extended Family
Protocols and Taboos for Priests
Restorative Justice
Discovering your Roots—African Genealogy
Actual Case Studies
Participants may be eligible for Continuing Education Credits (CEUs).
The tour fee is $3,800 and includes roundtrip airfare from BWI, Dulles or JFK Airport, deluxe accomodations, and an invalueable• 3-day Spiritual/Ancestral Background Inquiry & Instruction.
For more details, download the flyer. Source
2 comments:
Looks great. Love these types of posts, because you never know where you'll be visiting and now, have someplace to check out in London. :-)
I've been wanting to visit Ghana for a long time
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