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We've known everything all along
tycho
#1 Posted : Wednesday, June 06, 2018 3:52:03 PM
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Before I could even pronounce the words correctly I was told that life is like a dream.

So I must have known what a dream is. All humans know what a dream is.

Even the aborigines knew it.

My Grand parents knew what a dream is.

I know, and you know what a dream is.

Only that we've forgotten how it arises.

And so we forget what life is.

Even though we sing everyday, 'Life is like a dream'.

Plato was right.
tycho
#2 Posted : Wednesday, June 06, 2018 4:04:08 PM
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When the prophets of old saw the iron snake in our land, and said it, who were they addressing?

And what were they saying?

And even more significantly, what was/is the audience supposed to do?

What does it mean to see an iron snake?
tycho
#3 Posted : Wednesday, June 06, 2018 4:17:20 PM
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The greatest heresy is the denial of indigenous Prophets.

Because if Prophesy is possible to all humans why discriminate against some?

My realization is that by listening to our indigenous Prophets, then we can begin to understand the dynamics of our existence and mould it according to a metaphor that would bring out our true identity.

Prophets, unite peoples and when we ask about what can unite us beyond ethnicity, then we now have the answer.

The words of our prophets.
tycho
#4 Posted : Wednesday, June 06, 2018 6:48:03 PM
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The history of the world has been forgotten. What we have now are fragments that have not been understood.

We forgot how to read. And here in Afrika, we forgot also how to write.

By the time Melchizedek was blessing Abraham, maat or divine utterance had began to wane in ancient Egypt, a land whose maps we need to have.

By the time Joseph was coming to our land Egypt, we had lost maat completely and our King(s) couldn't understand their dreams.

But maat wasn't lost only to us, but to the rest of the human race. By the fall of Babylon, only the children of Israel remembered the Great tradition,and they too were erratic.

Hence by the time of Cyrus, the remnants of the great tradition had to be written down.

The sackings of the great city of Jerusalem has great value to our understanding of our collective history.

It is the unifying force of the great tradition that drives history even to the present.

And it is this history that returns us the people of ancient Kamaat to our senses and identity.
tycho
#5 Posted : Wednesday, June 06, 2018 7:03:23 PM
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By the time H. M Stanley was spying in the inner lands of ancient Kamaat, our long forgotten land, the kingdoms within had grown effete.

The institutions of Neteru, or Prophesy were weak, and ways of understanding the rigors of the spiritual world were at an all time low.

So was it in the other lands. That's why we could resonate with iron. The symbol of the coming people.

But the new people reminded us of the magick of the written word, a world which we yearned for. Besides their narrative was reminiscent of our ancient roots.

Hence our embrace of the new religion that these people came with.
tycho
#6 Posted : Wednesday, June 06, 2018 7:13:47 PM
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Ask yourself, 'How can we explain Ethiopia, even to its ancient history?' Ethiopia is linked to ancient Judaic tradition, and extends into Christian tradition and even into Muslim tradition.

The answer is because Ethiopia has in its active memory, the great tradition of ancient Kamaat.

But by the partitioning of Kamaat in 1885 CE the great tradition had been perverted by capitalist interest, and the effect of espousing this new religion were destructive and it is these effects that we're facing now in the 21st century.
Kusadikika
#7 Posted : Thursday, June 07, 2018 8:48:59 PM
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Wiha Wakanyugi. Aria ndukareke mundu earirie. Guku nowe njui ungimenya niki kirataririo haha.
Angelica _ann
#8 Posted : Thursday, June 07, 2018 9:22:07 PM
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Kusadikika wrote:
Wiha Wakanyugi. Aria ndukareke mundu earirie. Guku nowe njui ungimenya niki kirataririo haha.


d'oh!
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
tycho
#9 Posted : Monday, June 11, 2018 5:39:39 PM
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Kusadikika wrote:
Wiha Wakanyugi. Aria ndukareke mundu earirie. Guku nowe njui ungimenya niki kirataririo haha.


Ti kuiariria, ni kuaria na ciana ciarite. Ciana itaramenya haria iri na haria cirathii.
tycho
#10 Posted : Monday, June 11, 2018 5:53:40 PM
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Eve's snake talked to me today.

Is still talking to me now.

In the garden of the four rivers, two trees stand at the center. Each necessary to and for the other.

Hush, who's speaking?

The devil in the snake or the unnamable one?

The primal story, is accessible to all humanity. We only have to remember it within ourselves.

'You shall be like God'. The snake says to me.

And the Adam in me, refuses. But see how the snake presses, and in pressing, see how the relief comes.

'How wonderful it is to be wise'.

See the death that ensues.

Can you?
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