Women’s Wisdom from the Heart of Africa
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Sobonfu Somé
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Sobonfu Somé
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In the Dagara tribe of West Africa, women are valued as the source of the world's wisdom. They are valued as dreamers, as diviners, as the backbone of the community; the core of human survival. But what can the teachings of this indigenous culture show us that will transform the way we live?
On Women's Wisdom from the Heart of Africa, Sobonfu Somé, author, teacher, and the first woman empowered by the Dagara elders to impart their teachings to the West, invites you to peer into a world where people remain closely connected to nature, their ancestors, and spirit, and to learn how to use powerful rituals to restore balance within yourself and with those around you.
Sobonfu Somé, whose name means "keeper of the rituals", was raised in her small village and sent by her elders to continue her education in the United States. With Women's Wisdom from the Heart of Africa, Somé shares authentic spiritual teachings of her tribe that were formerly handed down only within the circle of Dagara village life.
These teachings are founded on a worldview that honors animals, plants, and trees as our elders, and human beings as the newcomers. From this revered relationship with the natural world, we learn how to live in unity with our environment, and create a deeper connection with spirit. How do we find this connection to spirit? For the Dagara, ritual is the gateway. Distilling the essential practices of her people, Sobonfu Somé shows you how to check in with spirit to receive guidance, observe the sacred spaces of your home, harness the energy of the elements, strengthen your relationships, create balance in your professional life, and much more.
What are your unique gifts? What were you born to contribute? What can your community do to assist you? These questions are asked of every unborn Dagara child while still in the womb. Now, you have the chance to explore these and other questions, and to discover your inimitable gift as a woman with Women's Wisdom from the Heart of Africa.
©2007 Sobonfu Somé (P)2007 Sobonfu SoméWhat listeners say about Women’s Wisdom from the Heart of Africa
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- jem
- 28-09-18
Definitely recommend!
This audio was definitely interesting the way sobnfu was able to combine ancient spirituality with modern traditions this is a good audio for anyone who is curious about the history of African spirituality.
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- Mami Healer
- 25-05-21
A true gift
Divinely timed guidance through Sobonfu Somé. Inspired my personal practices and those I share with others .
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- Anonymous User
- 31-10-20
Powerful and Insightful
Loved this book from start to finish. A must read for both Women and Men
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- Anonymous User
- 05-02-19
This book should be read by all women!
Beautiful call 2 action 4 women around da mundo. Ich bin Laden's in Hellonello we are called upon fari peace on earth 🌎
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- Anonymous User
- 08-07-22
Thank You
Thank you very much for sharing your words of wisdom, stories and culture. I am very grateful.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-05-21
Insightful
I love this perspective as I am also going through a Dogan initiation which is mainly male orientated and there is not much based on a female”s role within the community other than to have children and fallow the males lead which is reminding me of the western perspective of life that I have turned from, so I guess there is more initiation for me to go through.
I do wish it was a different voice narrating the book though. It would make it easier to listen to and grasp. Most chapters I had to repeat and it leaves me wondering what the meaning of Ashe is as I have not heard it in West Africa’s traditions and only from Nigerian and people of the west going into African cultural research and practices. I also tend to find when things annoy me as much then there are untruthfulness within.
I have already recommended the book to two of my friends.
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- Consumer, trained by capitalism
- 18-12-22
Lots of words but little content
An excited narrator rushing through the book which sadly was filled with cliches, platitudes and generic statements, awash with little meaningful content. Hugely disappointing.
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