Dr. Kwasi Konadu is a professor, healer, and author.
In this powerful conversation, Dr. Kwasi Konadu unpacks the global spiritual identity crisis created when African Traditional Spirituality is approached through a Eurocentric religious lens and how this distortion strips practice from lineage, culture, and community responsibility. He addresses common mistakes made, the dangers of commercialized spirituality, and why discipline, not branding is essential for genuine spiritual development.
Dr. Kwasi also, explains the spiritual importance of libation and why it remains vital today, explores the implications of men having multiple sexual partners within African spiritual frameworks, and reflects on what “the flesh is one” truly means in enduring marriages. The dialogue also confronts the spiritual and psychological dangers of remaining in incompatible marriages, the urgent need for safe spaces for Black men to heal, and what must happen to repair the fractured relationship between Black men and Black women.
