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A Tree and Its Roots

There is no way to remove someone from a true spiritual system unless the system they are being forcibly subjugated into resembles the one they are coming from.

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Kemetic Holiday: Fish Day

According to ancient scripts, the ninth of Tehuti is the day mankind refuses to eat any animal belonging to his world. One eats fish as a symbol of equality among all humans in front of Gods.

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Tehuti 415: Kemetic New Year

According to the sidereal calendar seasonal New Year is also based on the rhythms of the Septet (Sirius) Star and occurs when the Star rises at approximately the same time as the sun. The sidereal calendar is the calendar that was used by the entire world before the invasions of religion and sects and is still used throughout the world today especially in traditional spiritual communities in Meritah (Africa).

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Rebirth of Kem Culture

Until 20 years ago, Kemetic Culture was only accessible in secret initiations in remote parts of the world where these traditions have been protected by the survivors of Kemet. This changed with the opening of The Earth Center and the M’TAM School of Kemetic Philosophy and Spirituality by Prophet Neb Naba Lamoussa Morodenibig in 1996

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Advancing Civilization

The concept of good and evil is not a human invention. Since this is not apparent in the animal world, we have to conclude that the idea came from somewhere else…

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Survivor’s Notebook: Public Enemy #1 (Part 2)

“We conserve nature because we live in it, because it is our life, it is the life of our cattle. The ‘conservation people’ do it because it gives them employment, because they get money from the white men. For them, if the white man does not bring money, it is the end of the story. For us, even if the white man does not bring money we will still preserve the environment. We did it before the white men came. We do because it is our lives, it is the life of our ancestors and our unborn children.”

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