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Thursday, April 5, 2012
Afrocentric Concept Male/Femal Relationship Class - Saturday April 7, 2012
Hotep All,
If you have not read the book "The Afrocentric Guide to a Spiritual Union" by Ra Un Nefer Amen and are in a relationship, want to be in a relationship, fell out of a relationship, thinking about jumping into a relationship ... the book the class is focused on is a must read.
Hopefully you can make time to attend and if anything make sure you purchase the book. You can find it on-line for about $10-13. Once I started reading it I couldn't put it down.
Excert from book: "... if you were in an environment and 3% of the people got sick then you would think that it is something wrong with those people. But, if you were in an environment and 50% of the people got sick then you would think there is something wrong with the environment."
So, if 50% of marriages in America end up in divorce, then their obviously has to be something wrong with the culture. You see we have picked up western concepts and frames of thinking which has caused us to pick up a western cultured concept and way of life...
Again ... at least get the book to learn and understand more if you are not in the Hampton Roads area or can't make the class. If will be beneficial to your life, relationship and your health.
Click link for flyer: http://db.tt/RsUrOKRe
Location of class:
Christian Church Uniting (Conference Room)
6049 Indian River Rd
VA Beach, VA 23464
** Class nor organization is sponsored, associated or organized by the church located above. Conference center is rented by AAS.
Amani (peace)
Asar Maa Ra Gray
Very interesting book. Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
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