Kemet

  • Overcoming the misinformation and cognitive dissonance

    Technology’s rapid spread into every part of our lives has brought about more change than most people can comprehend. The internet and social media have allowed many people to have 24/7 access to conveniences and distractions leading to less concrete relationships. The costs are showing as the effects on the well-being of our shared spirit Read more

  • Embracing Ubuntu – New Moon

    The institutions that have been imposed on the world may have control over an enormous amount of the world’s resources but the greed and desire to control and dominate has destroyed the little legitimacy they had with the global majority. Identifying with empires, nation-states and abstractions that rely on classifying, categorizing, and fragmenting our reality Read more

  • Breaking the chains! part 2

    Why did the ancient Egyptians resist the Greeks’ attempts to change the calendar? Because it went against Maat.  This is an example of the objectification, abstraction and materialism that informs the perspective of Europe and the modern world described in “Yurugu“, by Marimba Ani published with Afrikan World Books 1994. The Ancient Egyptian calendar (Sidereal) aligned Read more

  • Breaking the chains!

    Centering time in an Africana worldview – Kmt. The two great lights, the enduring five stars and their ntrw. Think of these seven as the hands on a clock, each having their unique cycles. The two lights The five sb3w (stars) There’s more to come. #Sidereal #Kemet # AfricanaStudies Read more

  • 2023 October’s Solar Eclipse

    We will have the first eclipse of the Pisces-Virgo series on Saturday, October 14. It will be a new moon solar eclipse in Virgo. The previous series in Virgo-Pisces occurred 2014 – 2016. Some of the events during that time: Events occurring domestically in the United States: We can also take a look back at Read more

  • Four sons of Horus thoughts

    I have a theory that the four sons of Horus represent the Kemetic concepts of what we now recognize as the four cardinal virtues. Imseti is similar to temperance. Hapy is similar to prudence. Duamutef is similar to fortitude. Qebehsenuef is similar to justice. Read more