Metaphysics · Pulamadibokgo

Raising a Black Boy

Raising a Black Boy
Resolving a Challenged Socialisation

By Mocholoko Dr. Zulumathabo Zulu © 2021

The pyramidal design of this geometric shape models the brain cell system. The mamalian brain is equipped with pyramidal cell types with a multipolar design. The great pyramids of Kemet were aware of this remarkable fact hence their need for cosmologic alignment. The brain of the child needs to be developed using this pyramidal model and cosmologic aoignment.

Short Description

Raising a Black boy is the hardest form of socialisation particularly in the case of the father absence. This lecture Raising a Black Boy is a sequel to the previous lecture To Parent a Black Child. In this Raising a Black Boy lecture we draw from the Madisebo University longitudinal study The Things That Impede The Rise of Thari that was begun in 2017 and ended in early 2021 to show what works and what does not and how to enhance the survival experience of the most beloved Black boy so that the Black boy takes his social role as the most pruductive and enterprising member of society with high high standards of a moral code.

The Zoom Details
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwrfu2rqDIuGdz0_-bODqL7Rg7lLCTLwrcb

You are invited to a Zoom meeting.

When: Sunday May 30, 2021 11:00 AM Johannesburg

Topic: Raising a Black Boy – Resolving a Challenged Socialisation

Reading Texts: The books The Sacred Knowledge of the Desert: African Philosophical Transcendence pages 101; How To Transcend The Adverse Conditions htyp://zulumathsbo.com; Kgolaboloko: African Roots of Cosmic Genesis pages 1; 5; 13; A Woman In The Bush pages 11; 140; 207

Youtube Video: 15-Year-Old Kelvin Doe of Sierra Leon, West Africa Wows University of Massachusetts Institute of Technology in spite of his prohibitive humble beginnings. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XOLOLrUBRBY

Register in advance for this meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwrfu2rqDIuGdz0_-bODqL7Rg7lLCTLwrcb

After registering, you have received a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

The Process:

1st: Register in advance.

2nd: Pay as follows;

Cost R250
Member R150

3rd: Send proof of payment as follows:

mocholoko@madisebo.university

4th. You have received a confirmation email containing information about joining the lecture.

See you on Sunday! Invite your friends and family!

Thokoza Makhosi!
Mocholoko Dr. Zulumathabo Zulu

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