RITUAL

R194.00

POWER, HEALING AND COMMUNITY, THE AFRICAN TEACHINGS OF THE DAGARA.

Where Ritual is absent, the young ones are restless or violent, there are no real elders and the grown-ups are bewildered. The future is dim.

In this remarkable book, Malidoma Some explores the essential role ritual plays in maintaining community and examines the structure common to all ritual. By telling stories of the rituals of his native West African Dagara culture, and of his own experiences, in the tribal community, he makes a convincing case that the lack of ritual in the Western world is a fundamental reason that the fabric of society is unravelling. The hurt that a person feels in the midst of this modern culture should be taken as a language spoken by the body, writes Some. Our soul communicates things to us that the body translates as need, or want, or absence. So we enter into ritual in order to respond to the call of the soul. The name Malidoma means he who is to friends with the stranger, enemy and Some, who has doctorates from the Sorbonne and Brandeis, abandoned his teaching career at Brandeis at the instruction of village elders to devote himself completely to speaking and with his wife Sobonfu, conducting workshops on ritual

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Authored by Malidoma Patrice Some and published by Penguin Compass of New York in 1997. Soft cover bound this Second Edition copy is in Very Good condition, covered in plastic with an illustrated cover. The size of the book is 214x139x8 with 103 pages. ISBN 9780140195583. Worn at head and tail; crease 27mm across one cnr. Strengthened in both channels. Possible reduced postage. Pages yellowing throughout.