The Akan, Other Africans & The Sirius Star System: Egyptian and Sumerian gods in African culture
Written by Kwame Adapa
Narrated by Kwame Adapa
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About this audiobook
The Akan are an African indigenous group found primarily in the southern parts of Ghana, as well as in Cote d'Ivoire and in Togo. This book explores certain aspects of Akan language, culture and tradition that point to association with star beings from the Sirius star system. The Akan, the Bakwama, the Bambara, the Dogon and just about every African ethnic group is connected to the Sirius star system in one way or another. These connections can be found in their legends, their language and their culture. In this book, Kwame Adapa reveals language and cultural connections between the Akan and other African groups as well as beyond Africa. Among other revelations, Kwame shows that the names of Akan deities can be traced back to Egyptian and Mesopotamian deities who have links with the Sirius star system. Having grown up in Akan culture, it was a starting point for him to do more research on the Akan and other African people.
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Reviews for The Akan, Other Africans & The Sirius Star System
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Thank you for sharing your story, fascinating; I just wanted to keep learning
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Very insightful! I read this book with my Spirit and this book confirmed so much that I knew inside my being! Asante Sana!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I knew that being such a fan of DragonballZ was for a reason!! Hahah no all jokes aside, this is a great book. I love the voice of the narrator, I even had to put it on 0.8, which I have never done before, because there was so much information. I be heard/read some of it before. If you are interested in the Reptilians, Earth and even the Wolfkind, check out Len Kasten here on Scribd. I think he also mentions Morning Sky a lot. So one review here talked about cultures and the hit towards certain people being more this than that. Yes, the title states clearly it’s about African cultures. So Robert Morning Sky is Native American and I noticed that some of the native people have overlapping Star Stories. But of course he is not talking much about Europeans. And he mentioned in chapter 12 that thinking of a certain culture as only reptilian is not the point. In the books of Len Kasten he talked about a compromise between waring groups and humans were mixed with dna of those 2 parties. So we all have that “lizard brain”.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Love it. great book that ties a lot of connections together. will definitely grab his next book. Hope he continues on his spiritual journey. It is nice to see others finding connections that I have noticed and more some. Worth the read. Spirituality has roots in Africa that we have barely touched.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Good book but doesn’t do research on the European or other pale tribes perspective to see they have the same symbols as Africans... seems to be heavy on an African bias and using aliens to separate races on earth ... tries to say african know more about reptiles but than ends it saying the Europeans are more Draco ...
Misses other cultures like India and Muruga , peacock angel that eats snakes and comes from Pleidias - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book provides an in-depth overview of the cosmic origins of the Akan and other Africans. Details are given about several Egyptian deities that are identified as having Sirian lineages. Throughout the book, the author provides the titles of other books and resources for fact checking or conducting further research. This book is an excellent resource for studying the cosmic origins of Africans!