
Afrikan psychology healing is not a Western concept dressed in Afrikan clothing — it is a living, ancient, and sovereign practice rooted in our own cosmology. Too many of our people have sought wholeness through systems designed to fragment us. However, Abibitumi offers something profoundly different. This recording and slide presentation delivers a full, in-depth framework for understanding the self through an Afrikan lens. Furthermore, it centers the spirit as the foundation of all psychological well-being.
Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon Reveals the Living Structure of Afrikan Psychology Healing
Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon guides us through a mind, body, and soul approach that honours the wholeness of Afrikan people. Her work does not borrow from colonial psychology. Instead, it draws directly from Afrikan thought, tradition, and spiritual knowledge. As a result, this seminar stands apart from anything produced in mainstream academic spaces. Most importantly, she presents these teachings with clarity, depth, and fierce love for our people.
This exclusive Abibitumi seminar is for every Afrikan person ready to reclaim their psychological sovereignty. Students will gain powerful frameworks. Parents will find language to heal themselves and guide their children. Community builders will discover tools to strengthen collective well-being. In addition, scholars will encounter a rigorous, culturally grounded methodology that challenges Eurocentric models at their root. This is Abibifahodie — liberation in practice, not in theory.
Abibitumi continues to build the most comprehensive Afrikan-centred education platform in the world. This recording is one more pillar in that living structure. Therefore, do not wait to access this knowledge. Our healing cannot be delayed, and our people deserve nothing less than the full truth of who we are. Watch the recording, study the slides, and carry this wisdom forward into your life and community.
Watch / Get it here: Afrikan Psychology: The Knowing of Spirit — A Living Structure
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