Esodus: Internal Reflections and Conversations with the SunLulu.com, 1 de fev. de 2008 - 240 páginas Inspired by classical African meta-physics, Asar Imhotep (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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Introduction | 1 |
What is Philosophy | 15 |
Who Is The Black Lotus | 25 |
Nuk Pu Nuk | 31 |
Pitch Black | 35 |
Let Me Love You | 37 |
Church and State | 41 |
Asar | 45 |
Feelings Are Good Servants | 135 |
A Dialogue of Energy | 141 |
The Meaning of Life | 147 |
When I Think Of Poetry | 149 |
My People Are Destroyed For A Lack | 151 |
I Wanna Love Like This | 159 |
A Place Where Only Love Goes | 161 |
Garden of Spittin | 163 |
How Did You Get Your Voice | 49 |
Nsasa | 53 |
I need a woman with some talent | 59 |
He Push Me First | 63 |
If youre still not convinced | 65 |
Before your time type poem | 67 |
Spirit and Spirituality | 73 |
Lecture Notes Jabadi | 81 |
African Societies of Secret | 87 |
Interview Professor James Smalls | 91 |
Black People Suffer From Short Term Memory | 97 |
Writers Block | 101 |
Enter The Seven Chambers | 103 |
The Human Being | 119 |
Satan Isnt Such A Bad Guy | 129 |
Black People Are Scared Of Heights | 169 |
Gravity | 173 |
Emotions Key To A Rites Of Passage | 177 |
What Are You Doing | 187 |
Pay Write | 191 |
Free Write | 193 |
Think Big | 195 |
Random Poetry | 199 |
Domestication of the Negro | 205 |
Never Let Your Enemy | 213 |
Cant Tell Me Nuttin | 223 |
Biggest Fear In a Relationship | 227 |
Dedication | 231 |
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