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The Importance Of Spirituality From Our African Ancestors by Lucifer1419: 9:11pm On Jan 21, 2022
Our Ancestors were in tune with the Universe...they were in tune with Nature. Our Ancestors were Spiritual as they recognized there is a Spiritual Force or Energy that is the catalyst or causation of what is known as "Creation". While there are some things known about this Spiritual Energy, one cannot fully describe or explain it. You can't even name it!



In Judeochristianislamic theology, there are two supernatural superpowers: "God" and the "Devil." They are understood as completely separate beings and the Devil is so powerful he has managed to rival "God" for thousands of years. In fact, he is such a rival that the battle remains unresolved; we are to wait for "Armaggedon" to hope the "God" character defeats him. This means there are two supernatural superpowers (gods) in Abrahamic myth; one for good and one for evil. That's polytheism




In African spiritual science, there is only ONE supernatural superpower. The Kemetyu (Kemetic People) called Him by several names, but Amen-Ra was the most well known. He even has an equal female expression, known as Amenet. S/He has NO RIVAL, no evil deity that exists, let alone one that can even fathom challenging the One Deity. Let me say it clearer: there is NO devil character in African spirituality, no deity that torments mankind, no deity than can oppose the Supreme One. There is only the One Supreme All. His various names across Afraka are Amen-Ra (Kush-Kemet), Olodumare (Yoruba), Nyame (Akan), Nzambi a Mpungu (Kongo), Waaqa (Oromo), Unkulunkulu (Zulu), Amma (Dogon), etc. These are different regional names for the same one Afrakan Supreme Being, the ALL.



All so-called deities in Afrakan spirituality are understood as limbs of the One Deity, not distinct deities separate from the One. They cannot act separate from the Will of the One. Thus, this is MONOTHEISM. One.



This difference is the reason Jesus in Blackface cannot save the African race; it is still a belief in polytheistic contradictory mythology that teaches that the Supreme Being is not so supreme because He has a nemesis that can rival him (and torment you) for thousands of years. They believe the Creator created an evil supernatural deity that can torment you! Anyone who believes such an evil supernatural power exists, lives in a schizophrenic world where negativity is the result of "demonic forces" and not other humans or themselves. Kemetic spirituality teaches that the devil is what you make it. African spiritual science teaches that all "evil" has no supernatural origin (devil mythology), but originates from mankind in rejection of his own Divine Nature. Man's rejection of himself as deity, is the only source of evil in the world. Everything from violence, war, poverty, environmental destruction, abuse, etc stems from mankind's denial of his own identity as a god (a microcosm of the Macrocosm Supreme One

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