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"Star Logic" (Times of the Signs,Volume II), is a poetic return to the concepts of "Meteor Time" and "Orunáge",mapped out in Volume I, "The Sunrise in the West": defined as transatlantic fugitivity and repatriation, initiated by the fall(s) of heavenly bodies. Solayman Idris, Durham, North Carolina, pens for online and academic journals; lecturing in the Middle East, the Caribbean and United States. Star Logic, his offering of high science and artistry, is the second in his Times of the Signs series. Tacking between the spiritual, the material, and the experiential, Star Logic is a must read for lovers of poetry and those navigating unified states of conciousness. A collection of dense essays, lofty poetry and primativist art; Star Logic" further redefines our era & space, art & craft; using scripture, meteorics, escoterism, tones & rhythm. This poiesis explains our storied pasts in verse and pictograph; breathlessly bridging gaps between multiple states of being and now.
"Dusk Orientalis" : "Sundown East", offers paradigmatic tools and weapons of spiritual war; creating the first independent "Amer-African" intelligencia, for establishing the newest continental African Nation State, "Orun", as reparations for American Descendants of Slaves. Proverbial pillars of cloud and fire, "Dusk Orientalis", and the "Times of the Signs" series, tells us, not only how we got here; more importantly, They guide us where we're going.
"The Sunrise in the West" is a metaphysical political treatise, falling under a constellation of Divine, scholarly, classical, cultural, and oral traditions, charting African American global futures for generations to come. The text calls for a grand unification of Black American Fraternal and Street Organizations under common ethnic and national identity as "Orun"..."Orun" defined as the Yoruba word for "Heaven" and "Divination (Divine Nation)", revealed as the proper name of American Descendants of Slaves, and Prophetically established African nation state... Orun demystificationist vision, shared in "The Sunrise in the West", is essential for anyone seeking to understand global politics, with "Knowledge of Self", and a higher purpose, in the 21st Century.Solayman Idris, Durham, North Carolina, pens for online and academic journals; lecturing in the Middle East, the Caribbean and the United States.Moving past black nationalism to Amer-African Statecraft; The Sunrise in the West, is the first in his Times of the Signs series, applying metaphysical principals, strategic planning & grand design, to African American global futures.
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