The Secrets Of The Naga's
Griff approaches the term “Naga” as more than a name — it is a title, a spiritual designation associated with serpent wisdom, divine royalty, and the keepers of the sacred sciences. Drawing from cross-cultural sources including ancient Kemet (Egypt), India, and West Africa, he traces the appearance of Naga consciousness across millennia, revealing how this wisdom tradition has been encoded in myths, religious texts, and suppressed knowledge.
Griff boldly challenges Western narratives and colonial erasures by lifting the veil on:
The symbolism of the serpent as a figure of enlightenment, not evil
The connection between language, vibration, and divine knowledge
The presence of Naga codes in hip-hop culture, spirituality, and martial arts
The spiritual warfare that seeks to disconnect original people from their higher selves
Part lecture, part invocation, part call to arms, The Secrets of the Naga’s is a reclamation of African spiritual sovereignty. Griff urges readers to decode not only the ancient past but also the present-day programming that hides these truths in plain sight. The book functions as both a mirror and a map — a reminder of who we are and a guide to who we can become when aligned with divine order.
With his signature combination of hip-hop pedagogy, militant scholarship, and esoteric insight, Professor Griff provides a powerful framework for awakening, arming the masses not with weapons, but with wisdom, identity, and sound.
The Secrets Of The Naga's
Synopsis: The Secrets of the Naga’s
By Professor Griff
In The Secrets of the Naga’s, Professor Griff — cultural analyst, educator, and co-founding member of the legendary hip-hop group Public Enemy — delves into the hidden histories, esoteric knowledge systems, and sacred legacies of the Naga people, a spiritually elevated and often misunderstood lineage rooted in African, Indigenous, and Asiatic traditions.
This work is not merely historical; it is decoding through symbology, language, and metaphysics.