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Asar Imhotep06

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The Divine Prince

The Divine Prince

Divine Peace and Blessings!

Life Conversations

Life Conversations

What's good my brother? Trusting you are well. Thank you for listening to our show. Peace and Blessings

doctor-emah-sarah

doctor-emah-sarah

So honored by your vist of the saveahoe live show Respect, doctor emah sarah

Kwaku Tekhnu

Kwaku Tekhnu

Greetings Asar, It is a pleasure to know that this generaton is forwarding the cause into the next century. I got a lot out of the program yeaterday and I look forward to future programs. Hetepu, Kwaku Tekhnu

LadyBe19

LadyBe19

Greetings,Asar, I give thanks for the reality of you during my reality. You are a gift to us. Love and Gratitude,Rasheedah Sabreen

SouLutions

SouLutions

Thank you for stopping by.Let's transmute fear into freedom...together!

GenXTalksUrNews

GenXTalksUrNews

Thank you for the Wisdom

GenXTalksUrNews

GenXTalksUrNews

Thank you for the Wisdom

No Antics

No Antics

I'm sorry you missed it! Tell me what you think about it! I'd love your feedback! We're going to expand the topic in the new year! TTYS!

amunrakati

amunrakati

626 797 5163 call me anytime

Shawncito

Shawncito

ThanX to Queen Ifama I've recently been exposed to your show. Man, I love it!!! It's great to be challenged w/such knowledge and wisdom. Peace

No Antics

No Antics

Hello! I just wanted you to tune in to the No Antics Show tonight! We'd love for you to call in and comment! The info is below! We look forward to hearing from you! The No Antics Team Black women can't imagine why Black men would not want to date them. Black men can't imagine why they would. These ideologies are having a major impact on Black male/female relationships and are ultimately destroying the black family. The No Antics team is joined by relationship expert Hasani Pettiford as we discuss the top 10 reasons why Black men won't date Black women! Hasani is an award winning speaker and author best known for his works, "Black Thighs, Black Guys and Bedroom Lies" and "Pimpin' from the Pulpit to the Pews." His latest work is entitled "Why We Hate Black Women: Deconstructing the Paradox of Black Female Masculinity." His resesearch to date has revealed that a lot of black men are no longer interested in dating/marrying black women. Are these legitimate reasons or just a bunch of malarkey? Ladies, fellas, make sure you join us! Tonight's topic promises to be extraordinary and eye opening. Tune in to No Antics at 11 p.m. EST on Tuesday, November 25th. Call the No Antics Hotline at 646-649-0018 to share your comments. Live chat will also be available! Real People - Real Life - Real Talk

SNAP OUT!

SNAP OUT!

Just a reminder, Join us every Tuesday and Thursday at 10pm est! We would love to have you SNAP OUT!

Gone

Gone

Great shows, thanks!

Sistah Peaches

Sistah Peaches

Thank you for requesting my friendship. Its honor to be apart of your circle... MUCH LOVE & SUCCESS!

full nagar alchemist

full nagar alchemist

very informative show, keep up the great work. PEACE

full nagar alchemist

full nagar alchemist

very informative show, keep up the great work. PEACE

SNAP OUT!

SNAP OUT!

Sorry bout that message! LOL! anyway, join us every Tuesday and Thursday at 10pm EST. We would love to have you Snap Out!

SNAP OUT!

SNAP OUT!

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No Antics

No Antics

Thank you for tuning in to No Antics! Hopefully your phone will be live next Tuesday! I look forward to hearing your comments on our upcoming shows!

SouLutions

SouLutions

Thank you for stopping by SouLutions Radio Peace

IN THE SPIRIT

IN THE SPIRIT

Thank you for stopping by In The Spirit.

Amenti Anuket

Amenti Anuket

Hotep, keep in touch. If you would like to build more on numerology that would be cool...heres the email..LaidiFocus146@laidiastro.ning.com

Tracey Chantel

Tracey Chantel

Thanks for gracing my show with your presence. Let's continue supporting one another. PEACE&BLESSINGS

SKHMT

SKHMT

ASE AND WOW ! I HEARD ABOUT YOU FROM A SA NETER/HOUSE OF CONSCIOUNESS VIDEO I WAS WATCHING,BRO PHIL VALENTINE THE TOPIC WAS > "THE ART AND SCIENCE OF HYPER DIMENSIONAL WARFARE" IM JUST AMAZED AT HOW THE ANCESTORS ARE GUIDEING ME TOWARDS PEOPLE OF SUBTANCE. I'VE BEEN TAUGHT THAT THERE ARE NO ACCIDENTS SO IT MUST BE MEANT ASE! I WOULD LIKE TO INVITE YOU TO JOIN US OVER @ THE TEMPLE @ THE HETEPU NETWORK KHEMUNITY @==>HTTP://WWW.HTTPW.NET--JUST TAKE OFF SHOES BEFORE ENTERING THE TEMPLE (smile) MUCH LOVE RESPECT AND PROPERITY DEAR BROTHER THE GODDESS HAS MAD LOVE FOR YOU...MERI MA'AT AND HETEPU...THE YOUNGEST ELDER

B. Gower

B. Gower

your july 20 show is most informative and is a revealing truth that needed to be put out here. Thanks again for the lesson. ... warrior queen

RealTalk~RealWoman

RealTalk~RealWoman

Much Love to you always!! Thanks for coming on our show!! It was really fun having you on the show! jaxx :)

B. Gower

B. Gower

Thanks for coming back. I really realy missed you... we need your knowledge and teaching ability... warrior queen

RealTalk~RealWoman

RealTalk~RealWoman

It's always an honor to have you on our show! Stay blessed my beautiful brotha! jaxx :)

PPC1

PPC1

My people we must continue to stand as one. For as you all know it is together that we are most powerful. It was together that our people fought, went to jail, and even died for our sake. So it is now more than ever that we must stand taller than ever, and keep the fight that they started alive." "

Gwynita Leggington

Gwynita Leggington

Hey Asar! Thanks for dropping by my page. I don't have a show myself, but I am going to tune-in to your show. Take care!

Pan Afrocentric Univ

Pan Afrocentric Univ

Asar congrats. give us a shout out sometime. Thanks, hope to have you back on shockofthehour. only getting bigger and better

RealTalk~RealWoman

RealTalk~RealWoman

We Loved having you on our show! Let's do it again real soon :) God Bless! ~hugs~

Brown Suga.

Brown Suga.

Thank you for your friend Request..Please join us again for another round of excitement on Brown Suga Radio!!!! ~Suga

EBWN

EBWN

Thank you for tuning in to the Empowered Black Perspectives Show! We appreciate your support and welcome you to tune in to our weekly broadcasts on Friday evenings at 9pm eastern time as we discuss the most controversial and provocative topics in the Black community. Visit our website at Empoweredblackperspectives.com and Theempoweredblackwomensnetwork.com to find out more about us. Stay Empowered! EBWN

Pan-AfricanForum

Pan-AfricanForum

Thank you brother or sister for checking out my show. We must work together in helping our people.

Brian E. Muhammad

Brian E. Muhammad

Welcome to the BTR network. Hope you get a chance to check us out live every wed. @ 8pm est. Feb. 6 we will be dealing with the conflict in Chad,Kenya and update on the African Union. www.blogtalkradio.com/thesankofaexperience

Brian E. Muhammad

Brian E. Muhammad

Asar Imhotep06

Asar Imhotep06

I just would like to welcome everyone to my new radio blog. I hope to have a lot of meaningful discussions here and I hope you find your stay here pleasant. Hutuapo (peace)!

Asar Imhotep  

Simba Simbi, in the KiKongo Bantu Language, means to "hold up, that which holds you up." This blog is dedicated to African civilization, culture, and philosophy. We will discuss various subject matter that will help us to better understand our selves in relation to source energy and how we can better lift up (hold) that which lifts us up. African fractals: Ron Eglash on TED.com

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    We will discuss the correlation between sex and spirituality with Tantra master Shantam Nityama . Find out how men and women can come together for conscious healing through sex. Stay in touch with your innermost being during sex so as to awaken your spiritual consciousness.
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    Are we now living in a Post-Racial Society?

    Barack Obama's historic run for the presidency of the United States has prompted some political pundits to suggest that the United States is now "post-racial." What does that mean and does this statement accurately reflect the social conditions in the United States? Call in to give your take on this situation.

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    Re-imagining the Future With Obama: Being Aware, Organized and Engaged by Dr. Maulana Karenga

    DR. MAULANA KARENGA / Los Angeles Sentinel -


    It is not difficult to recognize or respect the remarkable moment in the history of this country that the election of Barack Obama represents, nor the profound and particular meaning it has for us as a people; or the significance it holds for all progressives who contributed to it; and the promise it can hold for the world, if we reimagine the future in life-affirming and life-enhancing ways and dare continue the struggle to bring it into being. It is our foremother Anna Julia Cooper who reminds us, however, to be careful about our tendency to assume a singular person's achievement represents advancement of our people instead of simply an opening that still must be widened so that all can enter. She says, "we too often mistake individuals' honor for race development". And likewise, "we often mistake foliage for fruit and overestimate or wrongly estimate brilliant results". Certainly, the Obama victory is a brilliant result, but the fruit of full freedom, equal justice, real equality and shared power for us as a people is still to be cultivated, consummated and harvested. And thus the struggle must and does continue. But there is, still and rightfully so, a need to celebrate this moment in history which brings to mind and heart a wide range of thoughts and feelings: i.e., a shared happiness with and for our people; reverent remembrance and respect for our ancestors whose work and struggle before us brought us to this place; a sense of relief and redirection for the country; anticipation of new possibilities for us and the world; and a deepened appreciation for the need to continue the struggle to forge the good future we all hope for and deserve.


    Indeed, Obama himself has said the campaign was a chance for change, not change itself. Likewise, the election is a change of the guardian of state interests, but not the change the Obama campaign promised of a new way to relate to each other and the world. And if Obama is to be more than a new moral mask for the established order and a political muzzle for us to preempt and prevent needed social criticism, we must honor our social justice tradition, continue the unfinished struggle and challenge him to do likewise.


    So yes, I share the happiness of our people in their sense of winning a long-coming and hard-fought victory and vindication, their celebration of making the long journey from enslavement to the highest office of leadership of the very society that enslaved us and of winning within a system that didn't favor us, and that, it was said, was not ready to receive us in such a position of prominence, prestige and power. And yet we did it.


    I also remember with reverent respect the ancestors and elders, those who opened the way down which we still walk on this long and unfinished journey and taught us the way to walk with dignity, strength, and determination in the world: Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Martin Delaney, Marcus Garvey, Mary McLeod Bethune, Malcolm X, Fannie Lou Hamer, Martin L. King, and others too numerous to name. And I pay hommage also to those who ran the political race before Obama, especially those who ran the presidential race-Shirley Chisholm, Jesse Jackson, and Al Sharpton, all who taught possibility, widened the circle of inclusion and kept alive the hope and commitment to change eventually chanted by Obama advocates during the campaign and victory celebrations around the world.


    And there is this palpable sense of relief and redirection for the country, a hopeful feeling that an Obama administration will rescue the country from the Bush night-and-day-mare of corporate corruption, violations of human and civil rights, economic collapse and the cheap peddling of vulgar flag pin- wearing patriotism framed and fermented in fear and hatred against peoples of the world.


    In its place is the need to respect the right and insure the capacity of the people of New Orleans to return and rebuild their lives and future; and to address issues of adequate and affordable housing, universal health care, employment, education, rebuilding the economy, improving multicultural relations and the practice of peace as central to U.S. recovery, respect and positive reassertion in the world. But again, relief and redirection will come not from a single man surrounded by corporate colleagues, lobbyists of every kind and conservative congresspersons who will caution slowness, minimum motion forward and maintenance of a system of trade-offs and back- slapping set in place centuries ago. Only an aware, organized and engaged people can call for and compel the steps needed to turn hope into policy and promise into practice.


    All over the world, there is this widespread anticipation of the proposal and pursuit of new possibilities, beyond the Bush years of imperial illusions and aggressiveness, unjust and unjustifiable wars, institutionalized torture and state terror against citizens and various peoples of the world, efforts to dominate and occupy rather than cooperate and the military-might-as-right claim to the resources of the world. And in place of this international banditry and bludgeoning are perceived possibilities of non- interventionist aid for the people of Darfur, Haiti, Congo, Africa as a whole, and the rest of the world, the end of occupation and a just peace and repair for Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan, and framing of a future of common interests and cooperation. As a people who remain a key moral and social vanguard in this country, we must be in the front ranks of those who dare develop and put forth an agenda for ourselves and the country, to help frame the issues, to reimagine the future, and to inform and guide the work ahead to build a politics of social justice, just peace and a shared good in this country and the world. Dr. Ron Daniels, President, Institute of the Black World 21st Century, has called us to conference next week 2008 November 19-23 in New Orleans and we urge all to attend and participate in this historic dialog.


    This State of the Black World Conference is the first national planning conference since Obama's election. It will engage African American leaders from around the country, representatives from African nations and other countries in the Diaspora in an intergenerational dialog to think thru issues in politics, culture, economics, community organizing and the academy, as we move beyond the election to turning ideas into action, hope into public policy, and the energy cultivated during the election to rebuilding and sustaining a movement for real, experienced and uplifting change. (To register visit: www.stateoftheblackworld.org)


    Dr. Maulana Karenga, Professor of Africana Studies, California State University-Long Beach, Chair of The Organization Us, Creator of Kwanzaa, and author of Kawaida and Questions of Life and Struggle: African American, Pan-African and Global Issues.


    www.MaulanaKarenga.org

  • Original Air Date:

    Dogon, Kemetic Spirituality, Culture and the Earth Center

    Please join Simba Simbi and our guest brother Herpw Bikbaye Inejnema of the M'Tam Earth Center located in the heart of Chicago. We will discuss the origins of the Earth Center, Master Naba Mordenebig, Dogon Cosmology, Kemetic History and other issues pertinent to our cultural legacy. We are honored to have him on our show, so tune, call in and lets engage.

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    Satan isn't such a bad guy

    There has been many misconceptions about the Biblical figure named Satan. Many are not familiar of Satan's origins and his scientific role in nature and in the myth. We will discuss the deeper aspects of Satan and how we can use that energy to better orient our lives. This is a discussion of history and ancient mythology that will span Egyptian, Greek and Hebrew cultures.

Extras

Esodus: Internal Reflections and Conversations with the Sun is a personal anthology that speaks to the heart of contemporary African ontological philosophy.

Inspired by classical African meta-physics, Asar Imhotep (aka The Black Lotus) has compiled a compelling collection of essays and poetry that reflects his insights and perspectives on various issues, including the relevance of Satan, the error in obtaining freedom, the conceptual conductivity of the human body, the importance of emotions during a rite of passage, and the self-destructive nature of allowing your enemy to become your deity.

Asar introduces to us a poetic discourse that is deeply rooted in an ethnopoetics whose tradition has heavily influenced the art of our time, such as Hip Hop. The themes range widely from the metaphysical (I am that I am), to the bliss of love (Let me love you), to the power of self-affirmation (I’m so Black), to the pure indulgence in classic word wizardry (Still not convinced). Esodus: Internal Reflections and Conversations with the Sun is sure to inspire you to think big, think often, think critically, and expand the boundaries of your imagination

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