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        Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé 2 years ago

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        @songsore wei ara na na merehwehwɛ:

        “Maat is concerned with all the spheres of reality. There are five realities:

        The divine or sacred world

        The Cosmos or the universe

        The state or the governance

        The society or the human community (humanity)

        The human being (family)

        Each of these realities has five dimensions of significance:

        Religious

        Cosmic

        Political

        Social

        Anthropological

        Thus, the five realities have together 125 dimensions of significance. This is Maat’s number. It means that because of Maat, the sacred world must be balanced to itself, to the cosmos, to the state, to the society and to humans. The cosmos must be balanced to the divine world, to itself, to the state, to the society and to humans. The state must be balanced to the sacred, to the cosmos, to itself, and to humans. The humans must be balanced to the divine world, to the cosmos, to the state, to the society and to themselves” (Tate Obenga, 1996, pp. 93-4).

        “Obenga, T (1996), Icons of Maat. Philadelphia, PA: The Source Edition, p. 96”

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          Lwanga Songsore
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          Finally,☺️. That is an interesting expansion from the three levels in Afrikan Philosophy: the pharoanic perod. I like the use of the word REALITY.

          2 years ago
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            Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé
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            Ampa. The 3 levels was originally in the french version: Obenga, T. (1990). La philosophie africaine de la période pharaonique: 2780-330 avant notre ère. La philosophie africaine de la période pharaonique, 1-567.
            Then this one came out, before the 2004 english version.

            2 years ago
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              I was about to ask the same thing, i was unaware of that text.

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                I became aware of it as it’s cited in Montgomery, A. B. (2009). The Oral Tradition of Africa: Words as Intellectual, Cultural, and Spiritual Nourishment!. Lulu. com. @bonotchi_montgomery

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            Wow…this resonated with my Spirit…The 5 Realities….Asante Sana for this Knowledge from Obenga T…BlackCeptional!

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              Karibu tena!

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