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| #1322059 in Books | Teachers College Press | 1999-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .82 x6.21 x8.97l, | File type: PDF | 384 pages | ||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Should be required reading for every American|By Dawn E|The “African Unconscious” has assisted me in becoming less racist and more aware of my thought. I feel better having read it and grateful to the author for his insights and love. One can feel on a profound level that he wants us to be aware of how we are hurting ourselves by holding onto our Eurocentric view of
This is a cross-disciplinary meditation on how all human beings may be linked through a primordial African collective unconsious. The author uses a non-Western intellectual paradigm and draws his documentation from many fields including biology, physics, history, anthropology and archaeology, mysticism, psychology and psychoanalysis, and astronomy. The text unfolds a vision of the human species from our earliest days up to contemporary times.
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