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EGUA - Marketplace: Apoo & the Behavioral Cycle: You Harvest What You Cultivate

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In this episode of EGUA - Marketplace, we continue with part 2 of our examination of our 13-day APOO observance (March 12-24) and the relationship between the vernal equinox, fertility and economic activity. 

We examine the reality that the unfolding of our behavior as it relates to a thing, object, entity, deed, condition, event, issue, dilemma, etc. is an orderly, cyclical process. This cyclical process is related to the yearly cycle including the balancing points of the equinoxes. Our awareness of the behavioral cycle affords us the ability to identify, anticipate and purge ourselves of negative conditionings. We are then able to make proper decisions regarding Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) male and female relationships, productivity and economics in the context of Amansesew - Nationbuilding/Restoration. Your harvest what you cultivate.

See our publications:

AFURA - Whole Life Interventions

www.sankofadwuma.com/adekyere.html

 

APOO AFAHYE

www.odwirafo.com/apoopage.html

 

OKOM - Economic Development Model

www.odwirafo.com/okom.html

 

Odwirafo Kwesi Ra Nehem Ptah Akhan 

Aakhuamuman Amaruka Atifi Mu 

Akwamu Nation in North America

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