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Why Wear Tiger's Eye? 5 Benefits of wearing Tiger's Eye

Why Wear Tiger's Eye?  5 Benefits of wearing Tiger's Eye

Aside from the Beautiful, earthy colors and versatile stying, Tiger's Eye gems can be power tools for conquering life's adversities. Here's 5 Benefits of wearing Tiger's Eye:    Courage:  Tiger’s eye crystal will give you the courage to conquer fears, particularly those centered around moving forward. It’ll strengthen your resolve to start a new project, or in times of change give you the courage to accept new opportunities. Confidence: As a Stone of the Mind, tiger’s eye will also boost self-confidence. By combining the sun and earth energies, tap into this stone’s powers to help guide you through difficult decisions....

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Ashra Kwesi : African Origin of the Bible and the Koran

Ashra Kwesi Speaks on the African Origins of Modern Religion

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Peace & Light!

Peace & Light!

Greetings from Nubian Lux!

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REST IN LOVE, DR. RUNOKO RASHIDI

African Consciousness AFRICAN GLOBAL PRESENCE RUNOKO RASHIDI

REST IN LOVE, DR. RUNOKO RASHIDI

Most Beloved and Renowned author, anthropologist, researcher and historian Dr. Runoko Rashidi passed away on August 2 at the age of 66 while on tour in Egypt, his family announced in a statement. Throughout his career, Rashidi made a case for African civilizations through various initiatives including photographing African artifacts in museums and organizing global tours. Following the transition of Afrocentric scholars and historians — Dr. Ivan Van Sertima, John Clarke, Chancellor Williams and Ben-Jochannan — there were fears that the African scholarly voice will be lost.   *REST IN LOVE, BABA!      All the quotes are from his website. “Egypt is in Africa....

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Dr. Charshee McIntyre - THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF AFROCENTRICITY.

Dr. Charshee McIntyre - THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF AFROCENTRICITY.

Dr. Charshee McIntyre at the AHSA Conference plenary session on September 5, 1991. The title of her presentation ...THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF AFROCENTRICITY.

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