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Throwback post. 2018-12-15 22:56:37.

  Kemetic Spirituality:

Western culture has programmed us to go from pleasure to pain, pleasure to pain according to circumstances outside our control. We seek to maximize the circumstances that bring us pleasure and minimize the ones that bring us pain.

Kemetic spirituality teaches us that many of the emotions we experience are programmed reactions to circumstances. 

The Creator's have given us the tools to deprogram and reprogram our reactions so we can instead respond in a way that is conducive to our spiritual, emotional, mental and physical health. 

We go from pleasure to peace to pleasure to peace. 

Isn't faith enough to do all this? 

Don't be afraid to be honest!

We know many people who believe very strongly that God has provided all their needs and yet they have no lasting joy or self control because they are constantly waylayed by emotional ups and downs so we must learn to rise above emotions.

The Kemau recognized the Self as the true individual with the personality as the part of our makeup which houses our emotions and can be programmed.

Society has already programmed us through the media to be "conformed to this world." 

Isn't it time for us to start programming ourselves to be "transformed by the renewing of our minds?"

Kemetic Spirituality is concerned with the 'way of the spirit' (of life). 

Kemetic Spirituality is the way of communicating, interacting and living powerfully with creation. 

It is a traditional, cultural and methodical way of engaging the 'families of creation'. 

Kemetic spirituality assumes that all life comes from the same creator and, therefore, all life is related - i.e. 'spiritual connection'. 

Additionally, Kemetic Spirituality views life as a non-ending continuum, whether from the perspective of the creator (Atum, Ptah, etc.) perpetuating creation; or from the perspective of life continuing from one realm of life to the next - for example a new-born coming from the realm of 'those yet unborn', and or, a person in this world transitioning to the next world, and continuing life in the next realm. 

Kemetic Spirituality has roots going back more than 200-thousand years to the era of the African gatherer-hunter societies. 

Its foundation and roots span from the ancient Twa, Khoi-San and Anu Spirituality, through Nubia Spirituality, to its own. 

More on the Anu in this post... https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=555961217771701&id=100000734830490&set=a.314477238586768.80680.100000734830490&source=43

Though connected by history, roots and traditions, Kemetic Spirituality is distinct in its own right. 

Being a part of the 'Kemetic Way Of Life', it guided the Kemetic society to become the preeminent society of the ancient world, so much so, that it (Kemetic Spirituality) was diffused throughout the ancient world as African populations introduced it to various geographic areas - Sumer (Asia Minor), Harappa (India), Shang (China), Olmec (Mesoamerica), Tene (Western Europe) and of course Africa - creating an ancient global faith. 

Kemetic Spirituality became disrupted and debilitated as each of the aforementioned societies fell victim to foreign people of conquest who, in turn, used the 'Kemetic Model' to forge 'belief systems' that furthered their way of being and objectives. 

Kemetic Spirituality was a system that promoted the perpetuation of creation and optimal life for everyone, so in this respect it is not like, or comparable to the Eastern and Western Religions of Hinduism (Brahmanism), Judaism (Hebraism), Christianity or Islam - belief systems that promote(d) a particular people, at the expense of other people - including creation itself. 

Kemetic Spirituality did not (and does not) promote denigrating any part of creation or humanity, as each of the aforesaid religions did, and continue to do. 

Similar to the Gnostics although much older, Kemetic Spirituality is based on the 'body of knowledge, rituals and beliefs', developed over the millennia of interacting with creation. 

Kemetic Spirituality has as its objective and outcome the belief of perpetuating life, unbroken bonds and unending relationships because the spirit is energy and energy never dies just transforms!

And the more we develop our spirits the closer we become to the CREATOR(S)!

Very good concept
2018-12-15 23:49:39
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