What if your life today is not a beginning, but a continuation? What if every instinct, every struggle, every blessing, and every burden you carry is part of a far older story—written by your own soul long before you were born? In The Memory of Being , the ancient and the contemporary meet in a daring reinterpretation of African cosmology, reincarnation, monotheistic prayer, biological cravings, and the secret negotiations between the soul and the body. This book reveals a universe where nothing is learned; everything is remembered , and where divination, destiny, and freewill intertwine in ways humanity has forgotten. Drawing from Ma’at—the primordial law of cosmic balance—this work exposes how modern society, monotheistic religion, and systems of power have drifted away from spiritual reciprocity. It uncovers why rituals fail, why prayers sometimes work, why souls stagnate, and how burden bags shape the fate of individuals and lineages across lifetimes. You will discover: How souls choose their burden bags before birth and how rituals and prayers alter—or distort—them. - Why monotheistic prayer is not a petition to a distant God, but a negotiation with one’s own soul. - How the conflict between freewill (of the soul) and willpower (of the body) drives both personal destiny and societal chaos. - Why some souls stagnate, why some evaporate, and why reincarnation is a cosmic justice system. - How African divination offers clarity where ritualism and prayer often mislead. - Why the future of spirituality will return to the polytheistic wisdom of the past. - Why the world’s crisis of religion and the crisis of political power share the same root—and how power-reciprocity offers the only path forward. At its core, The Memory of Being is a call to rebuild the long-lost harmony between the soul and the body, between fate and desire, between cosmos and earth. It invites you to re-examine your prayers, your destiny, your suffering, and your freedom—not through fear or dogma, but through ancestral memory. This book is not asking you to change your religion. It is asking you to change your understanding of yourself. A profound work of spiritual philosophy, cultural reclamation, and metaphysical clarity, The Memory of Being offers a breathtaking new map of existence—one that restores dignity to the soul’s journey and responsibility to human life. Your soul remembers. This book helps you remember with it.