The Cosmogonic of African Empowerment & Identity Sovereignty

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“In Italy, society looks at you as a number, a problem, or a guest. Fragments of the Universe are the internal software that allows you to stop looking at yourself through their eyes and start seeing yourself through your own light.”

This course is delivered in the Italian language

Most young Africans in the Diaspora are vibrating at a frequency of Survival Fragility. You react to prejudice with anger, you respond to bureaucracy with frustration, and you shrink your presence to avoid conflict. You feel like a “Forestry Worker” searching for a small space to exist.

Reality: You are not a guest; you are a Sacred Fragment of Nature. The iron in your veins, the lightning in your ideas, and the depth of your emotions are manifestations of primordial energies called Orishas. They do not recognize borders, and they do not require a passport.

“You are not a reflection of society’s prejudices; you are a vital fragment of the universe. When you walk the streets of an Italian city, you are not a stranger. The sun that warms you is Oxalá. The ground beneath you is Obaluaiê. You are home because you carry the whole world inside you.”

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What Will You Learn?

  • The Internal Compass: A set of 10 ancestral archetypes to guide your professional and social interactions in Europe and western society.
  • The Strategy of Non-Reaction: Moving from "Impulsive Response" to "Strategic Action."
  • The Narrative of Protagonism: Shifting from "Victim of the System" to "Master of the Environment."
  • The Architecture of Succession: Codifying your lived experience into a repeatable system that ensures your influence outlives your physical presence.

Course Content

Lessons

  • Lesson 1: The Mantle of Consciousness (Oxalá) – The Sovereignty of the Mind. Learn the “Indifference of the Sun.” While others try to define you, you remain cool, transparent, and incontestable. Outcome: Master the strategy of silence as a shield.
  • Lesson 2: The Temper of Iron (Ogun) – The Lord of Technology and Paths. Ogun doesn’t wait for the road to open; he forges it. Outcome: Transform your technical skills into a shield against exploitation.
  • Lesson 3: The Flame of Strategy (Xangô) – The Lord of Justice. Anger is just raw heat; Xangô teaches you to turn that magma into the fire of logic and integrity. Outcome: Your word becomes as heavy as stone and clear as lightning.
  • Lesson 4: The Alchemy of the Mud (Omolú) – Healing through Transformation. Living far from home can feel like a desert. Omolú teaches that the mud is not dirt; it is fertile ground. Outcome: Turn your survival struggles into medals of wisdom.
  • Lesson 5: The Speed of Change (Iansã) – The Lady of the Storm. Stagnation is the enemy of the Diaspora. Iansã is the movement that cleans the air. Outcome: Learn to move between cultures with the speed of the wind and no psychological borders.
  • Lesson 6: The Power of Slowness (Nanã) – Ancestral Strategic Patience. In a country of slow bureaucracy like Italy, hurry is a trap. Outcome: Build your 5-year vision with the calm of primordial water that eventually carves the rock.
  • Lesson 7: The Arrow of Focus (Oxóssi) – The King of the Market. The “forest” of the European job market is full of resources for those who know how to hunt. Outcome: Stop wasting ammunition; learn to hit your professional target with surgical precision.
  • Lesson 8: The Diplomacy of Gold (Oxum) – The Power of Gentleness. Self-esteem is a political act. If you do not value yourself, the world never will. Outcome: Use empathy and “Sweet Water” diplomacy to melt the hardest resistances.
  • Lesson 9: The Boundless Ocean (Iemanjá) – Universal Connection. You are not an isolated island; you belong to a global Diaspora as deep as the sea. Outcome: Find your “Oceanic Equilibrium” to regenerate your energy when the tide is low.
  • Lesson 10: The Divine Subjectivity – You are the Universe. A summary of the 10 lessons. You are the iron (Ogun), the water (Oxum), and the air (Iansã). Outcome: Realize that you are sacred by definition, independent of your bureaucratic status.

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