EPISODE · Mar 22, 2026 · 1H 4M
Eyes, See Me Too: The Proverbs and Parables That Unite Us with Chris Morehouse
from The Story of Us: From Cosmic Dawn to the Depths of Being
What if the world's great wisdom traditions aren't competing with one another — but have been quietly agreeing for thousands of years?In this episode of The Story of Us, Jeff sits down with Chris Morehouse, author of the remarkable book Legacy: Wisdom of African Traditions and the Bible — a seven-year labor of love that places nearly 300 African proverbs alongside biblical scripture, not to blur their differences, but to illuminate their profound and often stunning similarities.Chris grew up in suburban Philadelphia, the son of theater people, raised with an open mind and a restless curiosity that led him — at just thirteen years old — to mail away for a "Teach Yourself Swahili" record set. That early fascination with African culture never left him. It quietly gathered force across decades of study, graduate research, personal moves, and life detours until it finally erupted into a book that may be unlike anything else in its category.In this conversation, Jeff and Chris explore:How a childhood obsession with African kingdoms and a graduate degree aimed at USAID gave birth to a decades-long passion projectWhy nearly 300 African proverbs were rejected from the global Golden Rule conversation — and what that omission might tell us about how we value different kinds of wisdomThe concept of Sankofa — the Akan word meaning go back and get it — and why it may be the most urgent idea of our timeThe proverbs that stopped Chris cold: "Compassion is a well." "The wealth that enslaves is not wealth." "Losing the way is one way of finding it."Why African oral traditions have been systematically excluded from interfaith wisdom conversations — and the role racism may have quietly playedThe Ethiopian proverb that mirrors Jesus' call to pray privately: "Singing hallelujah everywhere does not prove piety."The Namibian proverb "Eyes, see me too" — and why its construction is so arresting, so vivid, and so distinctly its ownWhat Chris would whisper to his younger self — and the urgent message he wants his future self to hearWhy Chris believes translation of this work into French, Portuguese, and Spanish could bring this wisdom to corners of Africa where it has never been seenThe Book: Legacy: Wisdom of African Traditions and the Bible by Chris Morehouse Available now — self-published with holy boldness, featuring contributors and artists from around the world.A Few Proverbs to Sit With:"Compassion is a well." — Hehe people, Tanzania"If you know what hurts yourself, you know what hurts others." — Madagascar"Eyes, see me too." — Ovambo people, Namibia"The wealth that enslaves is not wealth." — West African tradition"Losing the way is one way of finding it." — Swahili and Sukuma peoples, Tanzania"Singing hallelujah everywhere does not prove piety." — Ethiopian traditionMentioned in This Episode:Living Buddha, Living Christ — Thich Nhat HanhThe Hero With a Thousand Faces — Joseph CampbellThe Golden Bough — James George FrazerThe Parallel Sayings series (Jesus and Moses, Jesus and Muhammad, Jesus and Buddha)Archbishop Desmond Tutu's An African Prayer BookConnect With Us: 🌐 Visit our website: www.thestoryofusproject.com✉️ Subscribe to our free blog: www.thestoryofusproject.com/blog ▶️ Watch on YouTube 💬 Find us on social media and join the conversation.
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