A call to People of African Descent to heal historical trauma, honour their Ancestors, reclaim their cultural heritage and reconnect with their spiritual roots and practices.
Globally, humanity has been experiencing a massive shift in consciousness. Many people are restless, looking for ways to live more authentically and embrace their innate spirituality. Psychotherapist Yema Njolela reflects that for People of African Descent, this is manifesting as a desire to return to their historical, cultural and spiritual roots. This is a time for the collective healing of African people.
This powerful book explores the fear and rejection of African spirituality as a specific form of trauma and reveals why and how this must be healed. Alongside this, Yema focuses on helping People of African Descent to heal from the collective historical trauma linked to the slave trade and discrimination throughout history.
Reclaiming the African Goddess explores the process of healing through the frame of three elements that have historically been suppressed through colonization: the Divine, the Feminine and the Melanin. Covering aspects such as spirituality, beauty and hair, and sexuality, Yema delves into what it means to be a Person of African Descent who is rekindling their relationship with the Divine.
Written in response to a call from within, this book is both an invitation to embrace African spirituality and to embark on a journey of healing, self-discovery and harmony.
Product details
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Author
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Njolela, Yema |
Dimensions
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135 x 216 x 25 mm |
ISBN
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9781788175722 |
Language
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English |
Media type
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Paperback |
Original title
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Reclaiming the African Goddess |
Page count
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257 |
Product no
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9781788175722 |
Publish date
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2022-05-17 |
Publisher
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Hay House UK Ltd |
RRP List price
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12.99 GBP |
Weight
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500 g |