Omowale Jabali : Religious Myths vs Ancient Knowledge



In addition to the sources that hemmit has put forth, I'd like to throw in
joseph campbell's works..., one in particular, "the hero with a thousand
faces
".

I think that one of the best ways to understand religion(s) is to have/gain an
understanding of mythology, which is the point that hemmit was illustrating in
his clips.
 
In addition to the sources that hemmit has put forth, I'd like to throw in
joseph campbell's works..., one in particular, "the hero with a thousand
faces
".

I think that one of the best ways to understand religion(s) is to have/gain an
understanding of mythology, which is the point that hemmit was illustrating in
his clips.
No denegration of brother Hemmitt's thousands of ours of research, or his dedication to take young generation up and out of the Matrix,
or the importance of each and everyone of the grassroots, community based scholars mentioned, because they are not in the universities, or Amazon, but out there in the community

but brother,

this is the first time I have seen a man open a can with his mind instead of a can opener!!!!!

You just spoke volumes of Wisdom brother!!!!!


and the heavy thing about Cambell was that 70%, of his resources and research, came from 3rd world sources and much of it firts hand.
 
In addition to the sources that hemmit has put forth, I'd like to throw in
joseph campbell's works..., one in particular, "the hero with a thousand
faces
".

I think that one of the best ways to understand religion(s) is to have/gain an
understanding of mythology, which is the point that hemmit was illustrating in
his clips.

:whip:
 
@Omowale who would you correspond Anubis with in the Yoruba pantheon?..I have my own ideas but wanted to get your input...

I know popular choice seems to be Esu, however i don't agree that conclusion..

I dont know for sure but this is what I think, depending on certain correspondences.

Recognizing "Anubis" in the aspect of "Set" the closest would be Damballah and this is not only in the West African/Vodoun tradition but the Zimbabwean as well.

http://hyboria.xoth.net/gods/damballah.htm

I was more up on this a few years ago when studying the Medu Neter but fell off after going back to work so excuse if my response proves insufficient. Perhaps brother Sekhemu will see this and add some input.
 

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