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In 'Nuk Au Ausar' we honour the Afrikan man. Featuring Ashra Kwesi. "Kwesi provides an eye-witness account at the Temple of Aset (Isis) in Kemet (Egypt) and explains the origin of ancient African spiritual concepts now used by the western world. These details are based on his 30 years of research, travel and conducting tours in Kemet (Egypt)."

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On this relief brothers and sisters you can see many concepts
where they came in, as I said like scavengers and picked different pieces And we see European Christianity took from the Goddess Isis and Horus and made up the European, again let me express, the European version of Mary and Jesus.

And they took other concepts of Atum from Heliopolis creation story or the city of I͗wnw to make up their Adam as a man but actually it was Atum the Sun.

You are Goddesses and that's the problem with the brother today, because they took that concept out of his consciousness.

Much of it they tried to chisel it all out but our ancestors wrote endlessly as though one day we would forget our-story, one day we would not know who we are, one day that the only thing that would be put on our genetic memory bank would be an alien, a conqueror's story in our mind, our story would not be told.

Notice the God Khnum fashioning man on a potters wheel out of clay, this is where Judaism took a portion of this to make up their Genesis story. Our ancestors were telling us on these reliefs that every woman could produce an immaculate conception provided that she was on the spiritual level and the man was on the spiritual level, the both of them coming together produced immaculate virgin birth which means a clean birth.

Isis holding the Ankh of life, we know what the Ankh of life now is a symbol of her uterus right? So she's holding the Ankh for life.

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from Kokoro (Ancestral Heritage), released May 2, 2022
For more information go to www.kemetnu.com. We honour the legacy of Merrira and Ashra Kwesi.

Watch: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFccENLIyaE

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This work seeks to resurrect the exploration, restoration and manifestation of indigenous classical Afrikan knowledge, the ancestral heritage and memory we have been deprived. The polyrythmic nature of ancient Afrikan science is echoed in the multidimensionality and multivariance as manifest in Afrikan cosmology, represented in the artistry of Afrikan culture, consciousness and personality. ... more

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