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Ma'at

Maat, the Mother of KT NBT NFRT [All Realities],
• Immaculately Conceived the Universe, as the Most High Spoke Creation into Being
• Hekau/Breath [Words of Power]
• In the Beginning was Hekau and Hekau was made Flesh via Maat
• The Universe is the Flesh of Maat and the Spirit of Amen-Ra
• On Earth, As it is, in Amenta/Heaven [the Land of Amen]
• The Child is the Flesh of the Mother and the Spirit of the Father
• Adam, in order to Create, had to engage in the same process that established KT NBT NFRT [All Realities]
• Sacredly Conceive with the Feminine Principle/Eve
• Everything that exists must structurally conform to the Laws of Maat
• Maat is the Template from which All Things are Made.
• White Anti-Culture often Blinds Us, from being Organically Rhythmic, and Naturally Flowing
• Because, Organically Rhythmic and Naturally Flowing is Our Firmament
• Our Terra Firma>>> Maat Queen of All Realities>>> Every Realm must conform to, the Maat Matrix
• Normally, since Righteousness is Its Own Reward,
• Homeostasis, for the African, is the self-contained Body/Temple of the Bio-Rhythmic Ebb and Flow (Continuum).

• Ontologically – Flowing, with the Syncopated Rhythms from SP TYP (sep tepee).
• From SP TYP – First Occasion, incomprehensible (to the human Mind/AMEN), a Synergistic Dynamism>>> sprang forth, as the Creator Spoke Creation into Being
• All that Exists or All that Will Ever Exists Came from One Complete Breath (inspire/expire).
• Thus, in one turn (Universe), of the Most High’s Breath Manifested, into All Righteous Realities;
• All the Inherent Principles ,in the Creator’s Breath
• KA Energy (the ability to do work) became the fabric (Warp and woof) of all planes.
• Truly GYE NYAME – Nothing BUT GOD EXISTS

Bomani Kyasa

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