Spirituality & Culture
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Rebuilding from the Healed Mind
Nothing truly changes until the mind is healed. Not governments. Not institutions. Not nations. A wounded mind only reproduces wounded…
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Healing the Spiritually Displaced Mind
Some wounds do not bleed. They wander. They move quietly through generations, changing names, disguising themselves as progress, religion, ambition,…
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Spiritual Amnesia and the African Mind
There is a peculiar pain that afflicts a people who have forgotten themselves. It is not loud. It does not…
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After the Confession: When Guilt Becomes Inheritance
A Sequel to “The Guilt of the Elders” After that meeting in the village square, nothing truly returned to normal…
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The Guilt of the Elders
By OLUWANBEPELUMI A. Pelumi-Folarin And now, we take the next journey to the village square. There, the elders are seated…
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Reclaiming the Wings: Why Africa Must Return to Its Spiritual Core
By OLUWANBEPELUMI A. Pelumi-Folarin We must now proceed further from our previous reflections: “Yoruba Spirituality: The Salt of Yoruba Culture”…
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What Happens When Yoruba Culture Loses Its Spiritual Core?
By OLUWANBEPELUMI A. Pelumi-Folarin A culture does not die only when its language disappears or its monuments are destroyed. More…
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Yoruba Spirituality: The Salt of Yoruba Culture
By OLUWANBEPELUMI A. Pelumi-Folarin Many civilizations of the world can comfortably claim a distinction between culture and spirituality. They may…
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