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Ancient Kmt True Words
Ancient Kmt Wise Words
“One truly lives if one is taken by the hand.
One who is incapable of being guided in life is a dead man walking.
One who is incapable of being guided in life is a dead woman walking.
One who is incapable of being guided, even though outwardly they may appear to be alive but inside, they are dead.
One who is incapable of being guided is a living dead person and/or a dead person living.
One who is incapable of being guided in life is a dead person.
One who is incapable of being guided is called a dead person”.
Because the person is living a life without a purpose and/or a destiny.
Because every Black person who is born on this physical realm on planet Earth (Asaase Yaa) needs a guide to find his or her destiny and purpose.
Because every Black person that comes into this physical plane on planet Earth (Asaase Yaa) needs guidance to find his or her purpose and destiny in life.
In Classical Kmt’s cosmology, philosophy, ideology, spirituality, and way of life, we see Anpu (Anubis in Greek) often depicted as holding the hand of the deceased person and guiding them across the threshold from the physical world of the living (Earth, Asaase Yaa) to the Afterlife of the Ancestors (Nananom). In burial tombs and coffin iconography paintings, arts and texts in Classical Kmt, we see Anpu holding the hand of the deceased person and guiding them on their journey in the Afterlife to be Resurrected with Asar, the NTR of Resurrection, the King and Ruler of the Afterlife.
In Classical Kmt’s cosmology, spirituality and way of life, Anpu or Inpu was the NTR that was the guide in the Afterlife of the Ancestors. Anpu was and is one of the oldest and most important NTRYW in Classical Kmt civilization who kept evil, and chaos out of Kmt both in the land of the living and in the Afterlife of the Ancestors; with the earliest mentions of Anpu being in the pre-dynastic periods between 6000 and 3150 BCE. Anpu was heavily revered and worshipped in Classical Kmt because, He gave the Kmtyw People hope. The Kmtyw marveled in the trust and guarantee that their body would be respected at death, their Ka (Soul) (Kra-Twi) would be protected and justly judged in the Hall of Ma’at and He, Anpu, will be a protective guide on the journey of the Afterlife to be Resurrected with Asar, the NTR of Resurrection, the King and Ruler of the Afterlife of the Ancestors.
The NTR, Anpu, was depicted as a Black canine, or a man with a Black canine head, a dog’s head or a man with an ‘African’ jackal’s head. ‘African’ jackals are most often active at dusk, at sunset, at night, when it is dark. Therefore, the ‘African ‘jackal is a great guide for those who are in the dark, who are lost, who needs guidance in darkness. And also the canine dogs are great guides for those who are blind or are visually impaired and can’t see what is in front of them and ahead of them, because of ‘darkness’.
In Classical Kmt’s cosmology and spirituality Anpu is portrayed as guiding the deceased person forward in the Afterlife of the Ancestors to be Resurrected with Asar, the NTR Resurrection, the King and Ruler of the Afterlife. Without Anpu leading the deceased person on their journey in the Afterlife of the Ancestors, they will not meet Asar and ultimately they will not Resurrect with Asar. And this is the same in the land of the living on Earth (Asaase Yaa), we see Anpu holding initiates hands and guiding them through the journey of life to fulfill their destiny and purpose.
Therefore, as a Black person, if you do not have guidance, if you are incapable of being guided, if you are incapable of your hand being held to guide you through the journey of your life’s purpose and destiny, then you are a dead person, a dead person just breathing in the land of the living.
(Basically, you are literally a zombie)