"There is a saying, “if you heal a woman you heal a nation”. I offer this book as a token of peace and healing. As a group of people, Afrikans hold much sickness, hurt, toxicity, and disease. These ailments are brought on by emotional and physical issues. Women especially hold on to this hurt in their centers, their wombs. All life comes from the womb. Afrikan nations depend on the womb to build and grow. The men have wombs too. Men and women have many relationship issues due to a myriad of factors. Afrikan women have forgotten what it was like to hold the Afrikan man in her womb, sending him love, protection, and healing. The Afrikan man has forgotten the womb from which he came. He has essentially forgotten who his mother is. He has forgotten floating in those sweet peaceful waters. " click here to read more
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April 17, 2009
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I've seen this book and skimmed throught it. It looks like a great resource. We would be in such a better position if all of our children started out with a cultural embrace like the kind this book talks about.
"We would be in such a better position if all of our children started out with a cultural embrace"
That's correct, our children need a proper foundation.
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