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If you are not dealing with the Kemetic Tradition as an ATR you are NOT dealing with the Kemetic Tradition!
Pillars of Afrikan Spirituality:
• Acknowledgment of One Divine Being
• This One Divine Being manifests itself and works through a multiplicity of beings/agencies (so-called deities or lesser gods), all being aspects of the One.
• The venration, approach, becoming acquainted with, and realization/communion with this Divine Being is accomplished greatly through his many Agencies
• The Acknowledgement, venration, and interaction with Ancestors, and their interceding in our affairs.
• Communion and communication with the spiritual realm through ritual and divination. This includes Deities (nTrw) and Ancestors (Jertiyu, Akhu, etc)
• The importance of satisfying and uplifting the various agencies of the spirit world through our spiritual/moral cultivation, offerings, and sacrifice, for success in life, and the realization and actualization of ones innate potential.-From the book “Re-membering Osir”
© Aankh Benu
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Meda ase @benu10, these instructions give (me) a clearer picture of Afrikan Spirituality.
What is an ATR?-
ATR = Afrikan Traditional Religion
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@benu10 Meda ase! The more I learn, the more I am dodging the words that eurasians have messed up. ‘Afrikan Spirituality’ or ‘Afrikan Spiritual System’ might be terms I prefer to ‘religion’.
What do you think? Is religion a term that has afrikan roots? ..and I am politely asking. I’m open for corrections.
Meda ase!
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