To be the worlds most prolific research and healing centre on matters of African Spirituality.
MISSION
The mission of the Institute is to:
To understand the science which governs African spirituality such that way may intervene to correct the any disruption, imbalance and or imperfection, and by doing so aid in the individual to reach full spiritual expression and liberation.
AFRICAN CULTURE AND CUSTOMS
Culture is the product of history and is built upon African spirituality. It is the sum total of the peoples’ “way of life” It is a unifying factor that contains the elements of common purpose. It is through the execution of Culture that we are able to appease the spiritual identity of an individual. It is through spiritual liberation that one’s higher purpose can manifest in this realm of the living. A purpose which is inherited. Part of our responsibilities is to change the lens which society uses to look at culture and to understand that it is important we continue to execute culture for spiritual liberation and not out of obligation.
THE INSTITUTE’S OPERATIONS
The institute will focus on the indigenous people’s culture and knowledge, philosophical and theological concepts, traditional rituals and habits and spirituality.
A national and international network of similar companies and researchers, academics, professionals, Social Anthropologists etc will be engaged in order to promote and establish an interdisciplinary promotion of our African Wisdom and indigenous knowledge.
The Institute will do most its work through publications, workshops, seminars and presentations to various people, engage the youth in particular so as to challenge what most people of the past said about us like a German Philosopher, Hegel, who had audacity to say:
“Africans live in a state of innocence. They are unconscious of themselves, as in the natural and primate state of Adam and Eve in the Biblical paradise before the emergence of reason and will. Africans are intractable. The condition in which they live is incapable of any historical development or culture. They have no history in the true sense of the word”
It is this ‘history’ that we will be creating through the recognition of our traditional values and norms rather than to despise them.