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Simultaneous Validity

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Recent discussion in regards to African-Americans having the agency to define themselves is something near and dear to me and has been focus of my research for several years now. Not to seem self-promoting, but my latest book The Bakala of North America: The Living Suns of Vitality speaks to this very notion. I have provided a sample chapter (Appendix B) for the community to read in regards to this ancient African concept of Simultaneous Validity that speaks of the divine right for man to define himself in relation to the challenges of his environment.

I think that if we understand this philosophy that has sustained humanity for over 4.2 million years, I think we can better appreciate who we are and encourage others to expand and contribute to the forward flow of history and not simply be pawns in someone else's game. Here is the link:

http://www.asarimhotep.com/documentdownloads/samplechapter_appendixb.pdf

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