Tsheresene: Basotho Origin of Psychological Science

Tsheresene: Basotho Origin of Psychological Science
By Mocholoko Dr. Zulumathabo Zulu © 2021

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Short Description

A mental state that negates the orgsanising principles of the triad of (1) the mind; (2) the emotion and (3) the behaviour is referred to by the Basotho ancients as Tshere (evanescence reset of the orderly state). This Tshere phenomenon reduces the survival experience of the human being. The expression “O
tshereyane” describers this state of evanescence. This kind of indigenous psychological science preexists the advent of modern psychology by thousands of years. Join our Zoom lecture to be better educated about the psychological science by the African ancients long before the advent of Sigmund Freud; BF Skinner and others.

Zoom Lecture Details

You are invited to a Zoom meeting.

When: Sunday June 6, 2021 11:00 AM Johannesburg

Topic: Tsheresene: Basotho Origin of Psychological Science

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEvc-6rrzMiGtWT121Ph4dUgZ8rVpzdtXth

Upon registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

The Process:

1st: Register in advance.

2nd: Pay R250.
Member R150

3rd: Send proof of payment as follows:

mocholoko@madisebo.university

4th. You have received a confirmation email containing information about joining the lecture.

See you on Sunday! Invite your friends and family!

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Research Scientist and Director: Madisebo University Research Institute. Metaphysical Scientist; African Philosopher; Software Engineer, Published Author, Inventor, Lexicographer, Intellectual Historian and Contextual Poet.

3 thoughts on “Tsheresene: Basotho Origin of Psychological Science

  1. Good day

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