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or Akwaba in the Ashanti language of Ghana, West Africa. How serendipitous to have you in our home! |
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Sankofa Publishing aims to restore wholeness and balance to the earth by publishing books and music that Educate, Entertain, Transform, Heal, and Inspire the Spirit. Sankofa publishes materials that can be categorized as New Age, but we like to think of this information as ancient indigenous wisdom that is being summoned in this time to aid human beings in healing their minds and repairing their hearts. The ancestors are with us and they have been called to assist us to usher in and uncover the love that is our essence. |
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| Sankofa means that we must go back and cleanse our past so that we can live more fully in the present. In the deepest sense, we must call and invoke our ancestral past and heal, to enable us to move wholly into the future. It has been said that we are standing on the shoulders of those who came before us—our ancestors/ancestress-to see what is to come. A strong house must begin with a strong foundation as the old adage suggests. A strong foundation is built on the love that grounds us in our ancestral wisdom that takes us to future generations. Sankofa is a new company that grew out of the work of Aeeshah and Kokomon Clottey, author’s of "Beyond Fear Twelve Spiritual Keys To Racial Healing", published by HJ Kramer. They realized they had information that needed to be heard. Sankofa represents humanities need to forgive and cleanse its historical mistreatment of itself. We have been recycling old pain and the people who suffer the most are the children. Sankofa is dedicated to healing our hearts and minds so that the children will cry no more. Sankofa is dedicated to publishing books and music that delight the heart and heal the mind. Go here for information and choices on how you can host an event! Please view our client list and read a short bio about the author! |
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See a video clip from the June/July 2007 monthly newsletter of Arizona Choices