Edward Bruce Bynum
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Reveals how spirituality and the collective unconscious of all of humanity originated in Africa
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Reveals how spirituality and the collective unconscious of all of humanity originated in Africa
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- Verlag: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
- 3rd Edition, Revised Edition of The African Uncons
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781644113967
- ISBN-10: 1644113961
- Artikelnr.: 61116468
- Verlag: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
- 3rd Edition, Revised Edition of The African Uncons
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781644113967
- ISBN-10: 1644113961
- Artikelnr.: 61116468
Edward Bruce Bynum, Ph.D., ABPP, is a clinical psychologist and former director of the behavioral medicine program at the University of Massachusetts Health Services. The 2005 recipient of the Abraham H. Maslow Award from the American Psychological Association and the author of several books, including Dark Light Consciousness, he is currently in private practice in Hadley, Massachusetts.
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Foreword to the 2021 Edition by Linda James Myers, Ph.D.
A Note from the First Edition by Allen E. Ivey
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Diaspora, or the Great Dispersion
Prologue: The African Origin of Human Consciousness
Waves of Hominids and Their Stock
Diaspora into the Ancient Americas
The Rise of Civilization: The Egypto-Nubian Legacy
The Emergence of Kemetic Egypt and Its Contact with Other Peoples: Asia,
Mesopotamia, “Olde Europe,” and West Africa
The Diaspora into the Americas during Early Civilization
The Dark Ages and Medieval Europe
Dispersion, Genetics, and the Mother Tongue
Summary
2 The African Unconscious
Oldawan: The Ancient Soul
The Nature of the Unconscious
Some Basic Tenets of the African Unconscious
Summary
3 The Roots of Modern Science and Religion in Ancient Egypt
Medicine, Mathematics, and Astronomy
The Rise of the Modern Religions in Ancient Egypt
Contemporary Science and the Ancient Ideas of Fire and Energy
4 Kundalini and the Spread of African Mysticism
Kundalini and the Religious Traditions
Kundalini in History and Science
History and the Neters of Egypt
The Bodily Perception of the Living Current
Psychoneurology and the Solar Logos
5 The Osirian Complex
To Bind Them in Myth
The Family of Human Myths
The Osirian Myth, the Osirian Journey
Implications of the Osirian Complex in Culture
Summary
6 The African Religions in Their Diaspora to the West
Roots in Kemetic Egypt
West African Religions in Their Diaspora
Ethnic Diaspora to the West
Ifa, the Unconscious, and the Implicate Order Storehouse Memory
A Science of Divine Communion: The Psychospiritual Dynamics of Embodiment
or “Possession”
The West African Psychology of Religion
Mediums, Diviners, and Their Forms of Spirit Possession
Training and Initiation
Summary
7 Freud, Judaism, and the Limits of Psychodynamic Insight
The Jews of Ancient Egypt: Three Theories of Origin
Jews in the Americas
Familial Patterns and the Cognitive Style of Psychodynamic Thinking
Root Techniques of Psychoanalysis and Mysticism
Insights of Psychoanalysis
Some Parallels between Jewish Mystical Thought and Ancient Kemetic Egypt
Summary
8 The Present Confrontation in the Americas
The Milieu of Race in the New World
Reflections of Black Imagery in the New World
Nurturing Images of Blackness in Eurocentric Cultures
Menacing Images of Blackness
Blacks’ Perceptions of Whites in the Americas
The Seeds of Black Spirituality in Slave Religion and Philosophy
Our African Unconscious as Expressed in the Work of the American Founding
Fathers
9 The Rudiments of Kemetic Philosophy in African/Indian Yoga Science
The Serpentine Symbol and the Solar Consciousness
Yoga Discipline, the Living Darkness, and the Light
Basic Principles of the Transcendental Discipline
The Evolutionary Force Operative Today
A Paradigm of Spiritual Energy: Body, Breath, and Cosmos; The Km Wirian
Synthesis
The Multiplicity of Paths
Our Unfolding Afrogenetic Paradigm
Nexus: The Living Earth, the Body, and the Stars
APPENDIX A
Principal West African Yoruba Deities (Orisha) and Their Expressions in the
Americas
APPENDIX B
The Ten Plagues of Moses
APPENDIX C
Partial List of Dances of African American Origin
References
Index
About the Author
Foreword to the 2021 Edition by Linda James Myers, Ph.D.
A Note from the First Edition by Allen E. Ivey
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Diaspora, or the Great Dispersion
Prologue: The African Origin of Human Consciousness
Waves of Hominids and Their Stock
Diaspora into the Ancient Americas
The Rise of Civilization: The Egypto-Nubian Legacy
The Emergence of Kemetic Egypt and Its Contact with Other Peoples: Asia,
Mesopotamia, “Olde Europe,” and West Africa
The Diaspora into the Americas during Early Civilization
The Dark Ages and Medieval Europe
Dispersion, Genetics, and the Mother Tongue
Summary
2 The African Unconscious
Oldawan: The Ancient Soul
The Nature of the Unconscious
Some Basic Tenets of the African Unconscious
Summary
3 The Roots of Modern Science and Religion in Ancient Egypt
Medicine, Mathematics, and Astronomy
The Rise of the Modern Religions in Ancient Egypt
Contemporary Science and the Ancient Ideas of Fire and Energy
4 Kundalini and the Spread of African Mysticism
Kundalini and the Religious Traditions
Kundalini in History and Science
History and the Neters of Egypt
The Bodily Perception of the Living Current
Psychoneurology and the Solar Logos
5 The Osirian Complex
To Bind Them in Myth
The Family of Human Myths
The Osirian Myth, the Osirian Journey
Implications of the Osirian Complex in Culture
Summary
6 The African Religions in Their Diaspora to the West
Roots in Kemetic Egypt
West African Religions in Their Diaspora
Ethnic Diaspora to the West
Ifa, the Unconscious, and the Implicate Order Storehouse Memory
A Science of Divine Communion: The Psychospiritual Dynamics of Embodiment
or “Possession”
The West African Psychology of Religion
Mediums, Diviners, and Their Forms of Spirit Possession
Training and Initiation
Summary
7 Freud, Judaism, and the Limits of Psychodynamic Insight
The Jews of Ancient Egypt: Three Theories of Origin
Jews in the Americas
Familial Patterns and the Cognitive Style of Psychodynamic Thinking
Root Techniques of Psychoanalysis and Mysticism
Insights of Psychoanalysis
Some Parallels between Jewish Mystical Thought and Ancient Kemetic Egypt
Summary
8 The Present Confrontation in the Americas
The Milieu of Race in the New World
Reflections of Black Imagery in the New World
Nurturing Images of Blackness in Eurocentric Cultures
Menacing Images of Blackness
Blacks’ Perceptions of Whites in the Americas
The Seeds of Black Spirituality in Slave Religion and Philosophy
Our African Unconscious as Expressed in the Work of the American Founding
Fathers
9 The Rudiments of Kemetic Philosophy in African/Indian Yoga Science
The Serpentine Symbol and the Solar Consciousness
Yoga Discipline, the Living Darkness, and the Light
Basic Principles of the Transcendental Discipline
The Evolutionary Force Operative Today
A Paradigm of Spiritual Energy: Body, Breath, and Cosmos; The Km Wirian
Synthesis
The Multiplicity of Paths
Our Unfolding Afrogenetic Paradigm
Nexus: The Living Earth, the Body, and the Stars
APPENDIX A
Principal West African Yoruba Deities (Orisha) and Their Expressions in the
Americas
APPENDIX B
The Ten Plagues of Moses
APPENDIX C
Partial List of Dances of African American Origin
References
Index
About the Author
Figures
Foreword to the 2021 Edition by Linda James Myers, Ph.D.
A Note from the First Edition by Allen E. Ivey
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Diaspora, or the Great Dispersion
Prologue: The African Origin of Human Consciousness
Waves of Hominids and Their Stock
Diaspora into the Ancient Americas
The Rise of Civilization: The Egypto-Nubian Legacy
The Emergence of Kemetic Egypt and Its Contact with Other Peoples: Asia,
Mesopotamia, “Olde Europe,” and West Africa
The Diaspora into the Americas during Early Civilization
The Dark Ages and Medieval Europe
Dispersion, Genetics, and the Mother Tongue
Summary
2 The African Unconscious
Oldawan: The Ancient Soul
The Nature of the Unconscious
Some Basic Tenets of the African Unconscious
Summary
3 The Roots of Modern Science and Religion in Ancient Egypt
Medicine, Mathematics, and Astronomy
The Rise of the Modern Religions in Ancient Egypt
Contemporary Science and the Ancient Ideas of Fire and Energy
4 Kundalini and the Spread of African Mysticism
Kundalini and the Religious Traditions
Kundalini in History and Science
History and the Neters of Egypt
The Bodily Perception of the Living Current
Psychoneurology and the Solar Logos
5 The Osirian Complex
To Bind Them in Myth
The Family of Human Myths
The Osirian Myth, the Osirian Journey
Implications of the Osirian Complex in Culture
Summary
6 The African Religions in Their Diaspora to the West
Roots in Kemetic Egypt
West African Religions in Their Diaspora
Ethnic Diaspora to the West
Ifa, the Unconscious, and the Implicate Order Storehouse Memory
A Science of Divine Communion: The Psychospiritual Dynamics of Embodiment
or “Possession”
The West African Psychology of Religion
Mediums, Diviners, and Their Forms of Spirit Possession
Training and Initiation
Summary
7 Freud, Judaism, and the Limits of Psychodynamic Insight
The Jews of Ancient Egypt: Three Theories of Origin
Jews in the Americas
Familial Patterns and the Cognitive Style of Psychodynamic Thinking
Root Techniques of Psychoanalysis and Mysticism
Insights of Psychoanalysis
Some Parallels between Jewish Mystical Thought and Ancient Kemetic Egypt
Summary
8 The Present Confrontation in the Americas
The Milieu of Race in the New World
Reflections of Black Imagery in the New World
Nurturing Images of Blackness in Eurocentric Cultures
Menacing Images of Blackness
Blacks’ Perceptions of Whites in the Americas
The Seeds of Black Spirituality in Slave Religion and Philosophy
Our African Unconscious as Expressed in the Work of the American Founding
Fathers
9 The Rudiments of Kemetic Philosophy in African/Indian Yoga Science
The Serpentine Symbol and the Solar Consciousness
Yoga Discipline, the Living Darkness, and the Light
Basic Principles of the Transcendental Discipline
The Evolutionary Force Operative Today
A Paradigm of Spiritual Energy: Body, Breath, and Cosmos; The Km Wirian
Synthesis
The Multiplicity of Paths
Our Unfolding Afrogenetic Paradigm
Nexus: The Living Earth, the Body, and the Stars
APPENDIX A
Principal West African Yoruba Deities (Orisha) and Their Expressions in the
Americas
APPENDIX B
The Ten Plagues of Moses
APPENDIX C
Partial List of Dances of African American Origin
References
Index
About the Author
Foreword to the 2021 Edition by Linda James Myers, Ph.D.
A Note from the First Edition by Allen E. Ivey
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Diaspora, or the Great Dispersion
Prologue: The African Origin of Human Consciousness
Waves of Hominids and Their Stock
Diaspora into the Ancient Americas
The Rise of Civilization: The Egypto-Nubian Legacy
The Emergence of Kemetic Egypt and Its Contact with Other Peoples: Asia,
Mesopotamia, “Olde Europe,” and West Africa
The Diaspora into the Americas during Early Civilization
The Dark Ages and Medieval Europe
Dispersion, Genetics, and the Mother Tongue
Summary
2 The African Unconscious
Oldawan: The Ancient Soul
The Nature of the Unconscious
Some Basic Tenets of the African Unconscious
Summary
3 The Roots of Modern Science and Religion in Ancient Egypt
Medicine, Mathematics, and Astronomy
The Rise of the Modern Religions in Ancient Egypt
Contemporary Science and the Ancient Ideas of Fire and Energy
4 Kundalini and the Spread of African Mysticism
Kundalini and the Religious Traditions
Kundalini in History and Science
History and the Neters of Egypt
The Bodily Perception of the Living Current
Psychoneurology and the Solar Logos
5 The Osirian Complex
To Bind Them in Myth
The Family of Human Myths
The Osirian Myth, the Osirian Journey
Implications of the Osirian Complex in Culture
Summary
6 The African Religions in Their Diaspora to the West
Roots in Kemetic Egypt
West African Religions in Their Diaspora
Ethnic Diaspora to the West
Ifa, the Unconscious, and the Implicate Order Storehouse Memory
A Science of Divine Communion: The Psychospiritual Dynamics of Embodiment
or “Possession”
The West African Psychology of Religion
Mediums, Diviners, and Their Forms of Spirit Possession
Training and Initiation
Summary
7 Freud, Judaism, and the Limits of Psychodynamic Insight
The Jews of Ancient Egypt: Three Theories of Origin
Jews in the Americas
Familial Patterns and the Cognitive Style of Psychodynamic Thinking
Root Techniques of Psychoanalysis and Mysticism
Insights of Psychoanalysis
Some Parallels between Jewish Mystical Thought and Ancient Kemetic Egypt
Summary
8 The Present Confrontation in the Americas
The Milieu of Race in the New World
Reflections of Black Imagery in the New World
Nurturing Images of Blackness in Eurocentric Cultures
Menacing Images of Blackness
Blacks’ Perceptions of Whites in the Americas
The Seeds of Black Spirituality in Slave Religion and Philosophy
Our African Unconscious as Expressed in the Work of the American Founding
Fathers
9 The Rudiments of Kemetic Philosophy in African/Indian Yoga Science
The Serpentine Symbol and the Solar Consciousness
Yoga Discipline, the Living Darkness, and the Light
Basic Principles of the Transcendental Discipline
The Evolutionary Force Operative Today
A Paradigm of Spiritual Energy: Body, Breath, and Cosmos; The Km Wirian
Synthesis
The Multiplicity of Paths
Our Unfolding Afrogenetic Paradigm
Nexus: The Living Earth, the Body, and the Stars
APPENDIX A
Principal West African Yoruba Deities (Orisha) and Their Expressions in the
Americas
APPENDIX B
The Ten Plagues of Moses
APPENDIX C
Partial List of Dances of African American Origin
References
Index
About the Author