Echoes After Departure: Before God. Before Doctrine. Before Distance.
What happens when memory is older than scripture? When the divine is not a king in the sky, but a rhythm carried through blood, bone, and breath?
Echoes After Departure is a cultural reflection and a call back to origin. It traces how migration from Kemet unraveled alignment, how cosmology became mythology, and how patriarchy rewrote the script of the sacred. This work challenges inherited distortions—alien gods, colonial doctrines, and inverted myths that sever us from ancestral truth.
With clarity and conviction, SiStar Joy Unity weaves history, spirituality, and critical thought into a narrative that unmasks the “con within the construct.” The book is less about religion and more about remembering—before distance, before distortion, before departure.
For readers of cultural criticism, African cosmology, and spiritual reclamation, Echoes After Departure is both mirror and map: exposing how systems of power function, and pointing toward the wholeness that existed before fracture.