Nuk Au Neter is the first correct translation, explanation and interpretation of the so-called "Egyptian Book Of The Dead" or "Pert Em Hru" or so-called "Coming Forth By Day". Nuk Au Neter is the most celebrated Ancient Egyptian Holy Scripture that affirms Man's direction and explains the way to its Realization.
In the same manner that the Jews have their Bible, the Christians theirs, the Muslims their Quran, the Hindus their Vedas and Bhagavad Gita, and so on, so did the Africans-the ancient Egyptians-have their Holy Scriptures. They read and studied them daily to strengthen their spiritual and moral life, which resulted in the optimization of their intellect and genius that culminated in the building of the oldest and one of the greatest civilizations in the world.
That Kamit (ancient Egypt) produced Holy Scriptures has been concealed from the world by one of the greatest disinformation campaigns waged by Egyptologists.
The theme and contents of the greatest of the Kamitic Scriptures dealt with man's divinity and gave the outline of the teachings and methods that can be used for the realization of the divine potential in man. I have thus, appropriately entitled the Kamitic Holy Scriptures, "Nuk au Neter"; I am a divine being (a god man/woman) to replace the misleading inventions that entitled this book as Book of the Dead, Pert em Hru (Coming Forth by Day) by which it is popularly known.
We are living at a time that is witnessing a great interest in Kamitic spirituality. A great number of people are turning to it with the hopes of finding the spiritual nourishment that they have not been able to get from other sources. In this presentation of the most important book to have come out of ancient Egypt, you will find a Holy Scripture that will provide the sought for nourishment. Read it daily, analyze its content and make its lofty teachings the subject of your daily meditations and self contemplation. - Ra Un Nefer Amen
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
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Ummm... Scuse me, Kemet was defeated and invaded by the Hyksos, the Persians, and the Greeks, made a colony of Rome, of Byzantium, the Arabs, the Turks and the English and now again the Arabs since how many millenia ago until recent times? How is that fact supposed to underpin your notion of a "Global System of Black Supremacy"?
"Ummm... Scuse me, Kemet was defeated and invaded by the Hyksos, the Persians, and the Greeks, made a colony of Rome, of Byzantium, the Arabs, the Turks and the English and now again the Arabs.." MF
Yup.
And they are still the Blackest Cats On The Planet.
^They've been dead a few thousand years. So you're basing your "Global System of Black Supremacy" on a bunch of long-dead black folks?
I’ve studied Ancient KMT extensively and I’ve never read a single word in their writings which indicates that they possessed a consciousness of racial superiority. In fact that very notion represents the antithesis of their system of ethics—Ma’at.
I have not read “Nuk Au Neter” but I’m certain that it is consistent with the themes Amen has developed in his other books, e.g. —“the ultimate test of any system of beliefs is the practice of its adherents.”
People can claim to believe in anything. Is what they practice, consistent with what they claim to believe? The history of Ancient is proof of their consistency in the practice of Ma’at.
No one claims that their civilization was perfect. It was the dominant society of a specific geographical area for over 2,000 years. The civilization had a certain imperial character, but the society was clearly theocentric.
Of course KMT eventually fell, but its longevity is unmatched in history.
In actuality DV Black ppl can lay claim to Bhagavad Vita as well as the jewish bible (not the Talmud). Buddah was undeniably Black and at the time India and Ethiopia were one in the same.
aside from a little infantile false bravado, what facking good is it to lay claim to *scripture* you neither understand or personally know how to use?
for all intents and purposes, this ergodic literature might as well be that flipping coca cola bottle in The Gods Must Be Crazy.
"what facking good is it to lay claim to *scripture* you neither understand or personally know how to use?" CNu
Well ... that's worked out pretty well for the Jews.
Now hasn't it Levarrrrrrrrrrr?
The Chosen People have surfed that ol' Testament Mythology for a nice little ride. Haven't they?
Be honest.
Don't be scared.
Power to them. My hat's off.
[**Here's the part where Mike fisher copies and pastes in email to the FBI**]
Why shouldn't the progeny of the creators of the greatest scripture of all time, not lay claim to their spiritual birthright?
I mean, a brother points out a treasure trove of mythological and scriptural jewels ... and you Plantation Negros want to look a gift horse in the mouth?
But enough of this charade.
Why don't ya'll cats just take notes. And stop pretending like you are in a position to validate what is Black.
The Blackest validate what is Black. I'm the Blackest cat in the room. I validated what's black.
Plantation Negros were worshiping at the temple of Global System of White Supremacy till DV exposed that mythology to be volunteer slavery.
Quit trying to figure out how I built the clock. Pay attention to what time it is:
A Global System of Black Supremacy.
Well ... that's worked out pretty well for the Jews. Now hasn't it Levarrrrrrrrrrr? The Chosen People have surfed that ol' Testament Mythology for a nice little ride. Haven't they?
Beelzebub,
Why the charming repartee goading folks into placing the welfare of their souls into the hands of cunning and immoral charlatans?
a brother points out a treasure trove of mythological and scriptural jewels ... and you Plantation Negros want to look a gift horse in the mouth?
What jewels you talkin bout Lucifer - be specific for a change and show us a few of the diadems to which you allude - based on your personal experience of and enrichment by the same?
Quit trying to figure out how I built the clock. Pay attention to what time it is:
lol..,
even an old broken clock is right twice a day...,
but I know,
that you know,
that I know
EXACTLY
what time it is.
That ole clock on the wall says that's about all y'all.
Scratch fixin to cue up the old side-step and soft-shoe.
Watch.
He bout to run in a great big hurry,
But trust...,
CNu's vision will never grow blurry.
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