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Grasping the Root of Divine Power: A spiritual healer's guide to African culture, Orisha religion, OBI divination, spiritual cleanses, spiritual growth and development, ancient wisdom, and mind power    by HRU Yuya Assaan-ANU
Price: $3.99 USD. 26960 words. Published on February 9, 2012. .

"Grasping the Root of Divine Power" clarifies the fundamental concepts used in any occult system. The work pulls mainly from West African tradition but, is brought up to date using modern examples and guides for immediate application. The rarely taught nine position OBI divination system is shared and author HRU Assaan-ANU provides an approach of implementing this ancient oracle that will intrigue
IWAKIRI: THE QUEST FOR AFRIKAN SPIRITUALITY    by Ahosu Agelo Djísoví Agbòví I
Price: $12.00 USD. 58610 words. Published on September 4, 2012. .

We would like to reintroduce you to our first publication: "Iwakiri: The Quest for Afrikan Spirituality". As its name suggests, this book is about the spiritual quest of the Afrikan being. It begins with a psychological "survey" of the spiritual and mental state of the American born Afrikan.
The Meaning of Hotep: A Nubian Study Guide    by Anpu Amen
Price: $3.75 USD. 29440 words. Published on October 29, 2012. .

The word 'Hotep' is a phrase that has become popular among students of ancient Egyptian culture. Anpu Unnefer Amen traces the origin of the word to its Nubian foundation and shows the connection it has with historic figures such as Imhotep, Amenhotep, Tut-Ankh-Amen, and a host of others.