African contributions to western civilization revealed: The Greek Miracle
The Greek Miracle" is a defining period in the development of Europe and Western civilization. The African diaspora should be aware of this period in history because the system that is known as white supremacy and racism use it as the example of superior European thought and ingenuity. In this article you will learn what the Greek Miracle is and the reason that spurred it.
The thought process that evolved from the Greek Miracle that is still the basis of scientific thought today is actually the failure of the Greeks to truly grasp, from its teachers, the totality of human consciousness.
One of the biggest mistakes that many of us of the African diaspora make when reviewing historical information is to assume that racism was as much a part of antiquity as it is in the present day.
This is just not true. Racism as we know it today didn’t begin until the African slave trade was in full...
Stop abusive religious beliefs from killing black women
I woke up this morning to a headline on my Facebook newsfeed that says a policeman and a friend on the force murdered a 24-year-old woman because she was not submissive enough.
I am so outraged to see this headline because of a senseless murder but also because I know the language is one that is born out of Christian doctrines.
As a black man, I am outraged by this senseless murder of a beautiful black woman. Where do you think the idea of "Submit" came from? RELIGION! {“Wives, submit to your husbands as to the Lord.” (Ephesians 5:22)} When you mix low self-image, with an overblown power hungry ego fueled by a religious belief that he has the right to a submissive woman the groundwork for murder was laid a long time ago.
Why self-hating slave inspired prayer keeps you trapped in mental bondage
Religion has failed in uplifting the African diaspora in America. Slave programming is still part of our worshiping in America. In many ways, African-Americans pray as our slave ancestors did within the oppressive system of slavery.
Please don’t take this as a personal attack if you are Christian or an attack on Christianity. It’s not meant that way. It's a statement of analysis. Understand that it’s not all your fault. Why? Because our ancestors in slavery were taught religion in a way that would keep them subservient to the slave masters and the system of slavery.
The power of faith and prayer from the ancient African paradigm
Prayer was never meant to ask for God's favor, it was to summon the power of the universe within
You've been taught that that faith is accepting the word of authority without question. In ancient Africa faith was knowing the power of the Neters and connecting to them through the natural laws of the universe.
It was summoning a power they knew that was within them
There was a subtle difference in believing you were separate and different from God and therefore have a need to worship him and ask for his favor than knowing all that you are is the human form of it having the ability to summon your power from within
The cameras and the Internet are symbolic of our abilities as spiritual beings to connect with each other without filters and pretense. Many whites have been able to close their eyes literally and figuratively their third eye that connects all of us
But now the symbols of the oppressive system of racism and its...
Police shootings, Baptism, Jesus and Christ Consciousness
The police shootings are a baptism for the African diaspora in America and the country of the United States of America. Allow me to explain.
People of the African diaspora have always been a deeply spiritual people. Because of systematic racism propagated around the world on POC religious and spiritual systems have been a source of relief and hope for the better.
The problem with accepting the religious system in America is it was formulated and promoted to Africans in America as a tool to subdue and mentally castigate a people.
Until we start to rediscover the spiritual system meant to...
Ancient Egyptians and natural symbols expressing abstract ideas: The Neter Anpu (Anubis)
Ancient Egyptians used symbols from nature to express abstract concepts. The ancient Egyptian Neter Anubis (Greek) or Anpu (Egyptian) is known as the guardian of the dead. Anpu is as a neter that goes back into pre-historic times. In ancient inner Africa this neter was first represented by the jackal before the domestication of the dog.
Anpu
Most people will pass along the idea that Anpu and other neters were deities worshiped by the ancient Egyptians. This is not true. We have a tendency or bias in seeing ancient civilizations as primitive, and primitive being synonymous with ignorant and superstitious compared to our modern civilization.
We also assume that every civilization in the past thought about the world and life as we do today. Both these assumptions will lead you to erroneous conclusion about what the ancient Egyptians believed about the neters they represented in their art and...
A Christian view of change vs the ancient African paradigm
As a Christian, we are taught that God will smite our enemies for us. In psychological terms it's an external locus of control. A person and a culture that looks outside itself to effect change in circumstances and life are powerless.
On a deeper level what does it say about a culture that prays for change to a God that looks like the oppressor? Psychologically what does that do to a person on the inside?
Ancient Africans had a different perspective. Why do I bring up ancient Africans? because as a member of the African diaspora I recognize that so much of what we have been taught is based in the belief that we should hate who we are and love what we are not.
These messages have been indoctrinated in our culture for hundreds of years through a religious system that is no more than repackaged African spirituality given back to us as a religion of men that didn't always understand the depth of what our ancestors...
Khemetic Science: What's the difference between being KRST-like and Jesus
Being KRST-like is an empowering state, but trying to be like Jesus is an impossible achievement. Knowing the difference will mean powerful personal transformation for 2019 or being stuck at your 2018 level.
As a Christian Jesus was the ultimate example that we all should aspire to be like. Jesus is seen as perfect in every way. He is man and God. From the Christian perspective, he could do no wrong. Ideally, from a Christian perspective, it's a great move to continually strive to be like Jesus. However, in reality, psychologically it's a battle that can never be won. Being like Jesus is a different goal than being KRST-like.
But the ancient Africans didn't view Christ as a historical personage. First of all, Christ was a title, not a last name. It was a concept within the Khemetic principle of universal cycles that was part of being a soul having a human experience. They named this cycle Ausar.
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Relationships are a mirror
Everybody has issues within themselves. There will be conflict between two people that each have a brain. It is inevitable. Hollywood will make you believe there is this one perfect person that heavens will open up and a light will shine on them and all will be perfect. They call them a soul mate.
It is an unrealistic portrayal of relationships. With African spirituality there is the knowledge that everyone is an aspect of the source. Another way of saying that is we are reflections of that source.
A deeper way the ancient Africans saw this idea is that each of us is a symbol of the source in a different form. In ancient Kemetic science the source is all there is and it is today what we call vibration.
That means that anyone you are in a relationship with is a reflection of the source that is symbolic of your vibration.
Anyone that is in your experience is on some level symbolic of the essence of who you are, which is vibration.
The ancient Africans...
How to find your life purpose: A Kemetic perspective
Stop the "serving God" struggle
Follow the "breadcrumbs" to your life purpose
The "Word" Made Flesh
Have you come to a place where you are asking what is your life purpose? When I was Christian that was a really easy question to answer but not always simple to apply, in my life, on a daily basis.
As a Christian, the easy premade answer to what is the purpose of my life was to "serve the will of God." There! That's it! Serve God. BUT!
What does that mean for me specifically is where it got difficult. How could I know the will of God? Would "He" come down and tell me or send a messenger?
In either case, how would I know if the message I was getting was really "his" will?
As a Christian, this was difficult because I constantly had to check with something or someone to determine the will of God. This caused internal conflict and lowered spiritual esteem. The idea of serving God is a Christian fallacy...
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