Religious Programming of the African Mind is a bold and uncompromising examination of how colonial religion rewired the African spirit, distorted ancestral knowledge, and severed a people from the divine power within themselves. Through historical analysis, cultural psychology, suppressed sciences, and ancestral wisdom, this book reveals how fear-based doctrines replaced harmony-based African spirituality, how sacred practices were demonized, and how entire communities were reshaped through guilt, shame, and spiritual dependency. Drawing on the wisdom of ancient African civilizations from Kemet to the Akan, Yoruba, Mandinka, Dogon, and beyond, this work uncovers the spiritual technologies, moral systems, and cosmic sciences that once made African societies self-sufficient, balanced, and spiritually sovereign. It exposes how colonizers, missionaries, and imperial institutions dismantled these systems, and how their strategies continue to shape modern African identity. Yet this is not a story of defeat, it is a call to remembrance. This book guides readers back to the divine blueprint encoded in African ancestry: inner divinity, cosmic harmony, ancestral continuity, communal identity, creative resilience, and spiritual autonomy. It offers a path to deprogramming colonial fear, restoring ancestral memory, and reclaiming the profound spiritual brilliance that has always lived within African people. This is more than a book. It is a spiritual awakening, a historical correction, and a journey back to the truth of who we are.
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