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This is a cross-disciplinary meditation on how all human beings may be linked through a primordial African collective unconsious. The author uses a non-Western intellectual paradigm and draws his documentation from many fields including biology, physics, history, anthropology and archaeology, mysticism, psychology and psychoanalysis, and astronomy. The text unfolds a vision of the human species from our earliest days up to contemporary times.
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The African Unconscious : Roots of Ancient Mysticism and Modern Psychology Counseling and Development Series
author
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Bynum, Edward Bruce.
publisher
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Teachers College Press
isbn10 | asin
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0807737747
print isbn13
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9780807737743
ebook isbn13
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9780585048338
language
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English
subject
Subconsciousness, Africa--Civilization--History, Civilization, Ancient--History, Human beings--Origin.
publication date
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1999
lcc
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BF315.B95 1999eb
ddc
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155.7
subject
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Subconsciousness, Africa--Civilization--History, Civilization, Ancient--History, Human beings--Origin.
COUNSELING AND DEVELOPMENT SERIES ALLEN IVEY, Editor
THE AFRICAN UNCONSCIOUS Roots of Ancient Mysticism and Modern Psychology Edward Bruce Bynum
GILI'S BOOK A Journey into Bereavement for Parents and Counselors Henya Kagan (Klein)
CONSTRUCTIVIST THINKING IN COUNSELING PRACTICE, RESEARCH, AND TRAINING Thomas L. Sexton & Barbara L. Griffin, Editors
RESEARCH AS PRAXIS Lessons from Programmatic Research in Therapeutic Psychology Lisa Tsoi Hoshmand & Jack Martin, Editors
THE CONSTRUCTION AND UNDERSTANDING OF PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC CHANGE Conversations, Memories, and Theories Jack Martin
The African Unconscious
Roots of Ancient Mysticism and Modern Psychology
Edward Bruce Bynum
Foreword by Linda James Myers
Teachers College, Columbia University New York and London
Published by Teachers College Press, 1234 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10027
Copyright 1999 by Teachers College, Columbia University
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission from the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Bynum, Edward Bruce, 1948 The African unconscious : roots of ancient mysticism and modern psychology / Edward Bruce Bynum ; foreword by Linda James Myers, p. cm.(Counseling and development series) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8077-3775-5 (hardcover : alk. paper),ISBN 0-8077-3774-7 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Subconsciousness. 2. AfricaCivilizationHistory. 3. Civilization, AncientHistory. 4. Human beingsOrigin. I. Title. II. Series. BF315.B95 1999 155.7dc2198-51477
ISBN 0-8077-3774-7 (paper) ISBN 0-8077-3775-5 (cloth)
Printed on acid-free paper
Manufactured in the United States of America 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Dedication
To my Father, my fathers and the memory of my father, To my sons, their sons and their daughters, To the spiritual destiny of the Human Race.
Page vii
Contents
Figures
xi
Note from the Series Editor
xiii
Foreword
by Linda James Myers
xv
Acknowledgments
xix
Introduction
xxi
1. Kiaspora, or the Great Dispersion
1
Prologue: The African Origin of Human Consciousness
2
Waves of Hominids and Their Stock
8
Kiaspora into the Ancient Americas
14
The Rise of Civilization: The Egypto-Nubian Legacy
19
The Emergence of Kemetic Egypt and Its Contact with Other Peoples: Asia, Mesopotamia, "Olde Europe," and West Africa
37
The Kiaspora into the Americas During Early Civilization
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