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The Examined Path Through African ubuntu and intergenerational responsibility
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The Examined Path Through African ubuntu and intergenerational responsibility

life transition4 weeks6 courses
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Transformation Path
1
African ubuntu and intergenerational responsibility in Practice
2
African ubuntu and intergenerational responsibility: A Deeper Look
3
African ubuntu and intergenerational responsibility
4
African ubuntu and intergenerational responsibility: Foundations
5
African ubuntu and intergenerational responsibility: From Confusion to Clarity
African ubuntu and intergenerational responsibility: Questions Worth Asking
About This Journey

Ubuntu extends not only horizontally across the community but vertically across time — the understanding that who we are has been shaped by those who came before, and that what we do shapes those who will come after. This intergenerational responsibility is not burden but dignity: it places the individual within a story larger than any single life and asks them to be a worthy participant in it. Legacy, from this view, is not optional; it is the shape of a life well lived.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
African ubuntu and intergenerational responsibility in Practice
2
African ubuntu and intergenerational responsibility: A Deeper Look
3
African ubuntu and intergenerational responsibility
4
African ubuntu and intergenerational responsibility: Foundations
5
African ubuntu and intergenerational responsibility: From Confusion to Clarity
6
African ubuntu and intergenerational responsibility: Questions Worth Asking
Concepts Explored
Accountability to the Not-Yet-Born
Ancestor Accountability: Beloved Obligation
Ancestor Reverence as Living Practice
Ancestral Conversation Practice
Ancestral Council Consultation

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