Paul John Myburgh, author, anthropologist and accomplished documentary filmmaker, has had a life long commitment to Africa that transcends the boundaries of politics and ideology ....
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Paul John Myburgh, author, anthropologist and accomplished documentary filmmaker, has had a life long commitment to Africa that transcends the boundaries of politics and ideology . . . a life which has been a study of the human journey between earth and the starry heavens.
His film 'People of The Great Sand Face' and book published by Penguin Books “The Bushman Winter Has Come” reveal the life lessons from seven years spent amongst the Kalahari Bushmen.
Apart from those many years shared with the Bushmen, he has spent the last twenty one years working on the story of the Little Foot skeleton in a cave in the Cradle of Humankind . . . granted exclusive access to the excavation of the most complete ape-woman fossil skeleton ever found in the history of the world, and dated at 3,67 million years.
Currently marketing - A feature documentary on ‘The story of the Little Foot’ - winner of the s.a.s.c. gold award for cinematography.
Conversations - Paul offers private breakthrough sessions for individuals, and motivational talks for groups - giving careful consideration to our physical and spiritual evolution up to present time . . . exploring what it means to be human in the world.
Talks focus on the ancient races - those who came before us and upon whose endeavours and sacrifices we stand – for we were all once first people.
This is our only story . . . where we come from, who we are and what lies before us . . . past and present joined in hope for a future.
“We are here to contribute to the spiritual evolution of a free humanity in a one-world environment”