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Kamitic History is OUR History
It can be argued that there never existed a more brilliant and
controversial civilization than that of ancient Kamit (Egypt).
For hundreds of years, Kamit and its people have been a great
wonder to the world. To this day - the architectures, art, sciences,
rituals and mighty pyramids of Kamit continue to baffle even
the most insightful Egyptologist. And while Hollywood has given
us plenty of "Egyptian" inspired action/thriller movies to entertain
us over the years, not one has portrayed the people, culture
or legacy of Kamit with any accuracy.
Still, we find surfacing in many ways the truth about the land
of Kamit, its people and the methods behind their many great
accomplishments. Books like the Metu
Neter, Anuk Ausar, Key to Miracles, Kamitic Success and Maat
11 Laws written by renowed scholar Ra Un Nefer Amen have
given us tremendous insight into Kamit's remarkable civilization
and its impact on world societies. Equally important to the
learning of this history has been the reveal of how to apply
the ageless spiritual teachings of ancient Kamit to our personal
and communal lives. This is ancestral legacy of Kamit.
This page is dedicated to remembering and paying homage to the
great African leaders of Kamit. Sankofa- the West African symbol
of "returning" has taught us that we must reach back and gather
the best of what our past has to teach us, so that we can achieve
our full potential as we move forward in the future.
Feature:
751 B.C.E was a time of great rebirth for our shepsu (ancestors)
from Kamit. It was at this time that a dynasty of great Shekhemu
Ur Shekhemu (Pharoahs) reclaimed Kamit for its original blacks
and laid the foundation for Kamit's last indigenous ruling dynasty,
the 25th dynasty. From the 21st to the 24th dynasty Kamit had
been colonised and misruled by a Libyan lineage of semitic barbarians
from the desert. They had replaced the Ausarian tradition in
Kamit with a materialistic tradition that was Setian.
Coming from "up south", in Nubia the great Shekhem Ur Shekhem,
Piankhy
(The life of heaven) navigated "down north" along the river
Hapi (Nile), defeating all his enemies and reclaiming the whole
of Kamit for its rightful owners. He defeated the usurpers of
Amen from Kush all the way to the gates of the Meditteranean
and whence he arrived in Men-Nefer (Memphis) all the illegitimate
rulers of Kamit bowed to him, attested that he was their true
and legitimate ruler, commander of the thunder, high preist
of Amen and blessed through the black Afrikan lineage of their
founders. Nubia and Kamit where once again united and Kamit
had been saved from the tyranny of false opinions and restored
to its original Ausarian tradition. Piankhy (The life of heaven)
transitioned peacefully to the land of the shepsu and passed
down his throne to his son Shabaka (The ordained foundation).
Shabaka (The ordained foundation) ruled over the consolidation
of a final and wonderful golden era for Kamit which saw great
feats of architecture and diplomacy that flourished and kept
the powerful Assyrian hordes satisfied and at bay.
Upon his transition his brothrer Taharqa (To place upon the
spirit) was enstooled as Shekhem Ur Shekem (Pharoah/ Thunderer
of thunderers). Taharqa placed his rulership on a spiritual
rebirth of his people and led them by example. He was a humble
and religious man whose main preoccupation in life was to become
a God-Man and to declare himself as MaaKheru. His empire stretched
from Palestine to the confluence of the Blue and White Hapi.
About 684 B.C. the Hapi rose in a great flood. Taharqa's kingdom
brought an exceptional harvest that year, and the kingdom grew
rich. He ordered many construction projects, and built or renewed
many fine temples in Kamit. The early years of his reign were
very prosperous.
Latter on during his reign the deceitful Assyrians disrupted
Kamit's peace once again and attacked from the "Middle East".
Taharqa had a few victories, but eventually was defeated by
the Assyrian hordes that reclaimed Men-Nefer illegitimately
once again. Taharqa withdrew to the city of Amen (Thebes) and
led a pious life. He followed the wise counsel from the oracle
and consolidated himself in the seed place of his ancestry.
After 26 years of good governance, Taharqa transitioned peacefully
in Nubia, due to his great wisdom and great achievements a pyramid
of over 150 feet high was erected to honor him and to have his
descendants such as your person and my person to testify to
the immortality of his great deeds and great virtue of his struggle
to restore us to spiritual, moral and physical greatness.
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