Tuesday 9 September 2014

Mythos

Mythos.




















This entry in all, will attempt to speak and of what does constitute and for an African Imagination, and as truly helping in all, teach or show Africans, just how best to develop Africa, and in speak of an African Civilization too that is.

That in all again, Mythos in itself, is a term and that does apply and to speak of Imagination, and as it does in all again, encompass, Myth, Mythology and the Mythic too that is, and as with it all even speaking of a triangular formation, and with Mythos too, said at the very center of the Triangle that is.

In speaking of Africa and Mythos (and further speak here and of an African Mythos too), is to in all ways even, speak in all, and of Geneticism, Solidarity and the Egungun in all actually [and as with they in all even said to represent Myth, Mythology and the Mythic too, and respectively that is]. That Geneticism, does in all truly even speak and of just how Africans do identity and with History in itself (and from speak even and of the Event in itself too for instance), while Solidarity in all again does speak in all, and of the African Genetic Make-up, and speak too and of just whom or who in all, Africans are, and when they do talk of Egyptian Civilization for instance, or speak even and of Masks, Japan, and the Samurai too that is. Finally, the Egungun, and as said Concept too, and speak too and of just how in all, we do envision our daily or everyday lives in all again, and as with they even said Ideal in all truly [and speak here in all again for instance, and of Africa, the 'myth/story' of Alexandre Dumas, 'the Three Musketeers' and Haiti too in all].

In all, when Africans do in all again think of creating Identity in Mythos, and as with it often said Local too (Link), or Regional/Civic (Link) too that is, then one in all again, might want to hold the following places and in Imagination too, and as with it all now, speaking of discerning Africa, and away from the known Egyptian-Nubian (Africa) dichotomy [and with South Africa in all, very much said not Nubian and in all ways truly too], but that in all ways even, speak of viewing Africa and as said Egyptian, African and Swahili too that is.

In all, Egypt today and in Mythos, speaking of Rome/Italy (Link), while Africa in Mythos does speak of Paris/France (Link), and with the Swahili world and in Mythos, speaking of Muscat/Oman (Link) and Kerala/India (Link) too that is [and all this too, and as truly speaking, and of the developing and of an African Imagination, and one said in all again and to speak of the term Egun too that is].