Our African Unconscious
Book • 2021
Edward Bruce Bynum's 'Our African Unconscious' examines the deep spiritual and psychological roots of African and African-diasporic cultures, arguing that these traditions shape collective and familial consciousness.
The book explores themes such as ancestral knowledge, family spiritual practices, and the transmission of dreams and symbols across generations.
Bynum integrates psychology, history, and spirituality to reveal how African-centered frameworks inform healing and community life.
He highlights the role of family and lineage in shaping identity and offers approaches for integrating ancestral wisdom into contemporary therapeutic and cultural practices.
The work is influential among scholars and practitioners interested in culturally grounded approaches to psychology and spirituality.
The book explores themes such as ancestral knowledge, family spiritual practices, and the transmission of dreams and symbols across generations.
Bynum integrates psychology, history, and spirituality to reveal how African-centered frameworks inform healing and community life.
He highlights the role of family and lineage in shaping identity and offers approaches for integrating ancestral wisdom into contemporary therapeutic and cultural practices.
The work is influential among scholars and practitioners interested in culturally grounded approaches to psychology and spirituality.
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