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African Sage: Ezekiel003 ✨👑🌽

03/07/2026

PAUM Liberia Chapter
Harvesting Rice On Our Farms
Mr Jeddiah Moore Sgt-at-Arms
Oversees Rice Project 🍚

03/07/2026

🌞 Morning Invocation — Heru
Heru, Falcon of the Horizon,
Leader of Clear Sight and Just Action,
Grant us the vision to see truth without distortion
and the discipline to act with courage and steadfast resolve.

May our minds remain sharp,
our words aligned with Ma’at,
and our actions protect those entrusted to our stewardship.

Let leadership today be expressed not through force,
but through wisdom, restraint of power, and righteous decision.

May enlightenment reveal the path forward,
and may every task today move us one step closer
to emancipation, sovereignty, and purpose.

Anuk Ausar.
Ma’atian principles live.
Asé.

01/19/2026

Maatian values is a must 💯

Most people think wealth is about how much you can keep.

Bank it.
Lock it.
Stack it.
Hide it.

But long before billionaires, stock markets, or financial gurus, one African civilization asked a better question.

What if money was meant to move, not rule?

Meet the Soninke.

Centuries before Europe’s rise, the Soninke helped build one of the world’s earliest great trade empires in West Africa. Gold moved through their lands. Salt crossed deserts. Ideas traveled with caravans.

But here’s the part history rarely tells you.

Wealth was not worshipped.

Among the Soninke, money meant responsibility.
If wealth stopped circulating, it became dangerous.
If it only served the individual, it failed the community.

Gold was not a throne.
It was a tool.

Power came from trust, not hoarding.
Status came from generosity, not domination.
Leadership meant keeping wealth in motion so society stayed alive.

They understood something modern economies often forget.

Money that does not move begins to rot.

Money that controls people destroys them.
Money that serves people sustains them.

The Soninke did not measure success by how much one man owned, but by how well the whole system breathed.

Trade was balance.
Wealth was stewardship.
Prosperity was shared motion.

So here’s the quiet question this history leaves us with.

What if our problem with money isn’t that we don’t have enough…
but that we forgot what it’s for?

Some civilizations didn’t collapse because they were poor.

They collapsed because they started worshipping what was meant to serve them.

And that lesson is older than any bank.

01/14/2026

Divine Leadership 🌟
Aquarius is Rising 🕊🎊♒️

01/03/2026

Honor Geb 🎖

You Can Fool People, Not the Ground You Walk On

How Land Records Memory Better Than Human Beings

Human memory is fragile. It forgets, edits, and lies to protect pride. Land does none of that. In Igbo thought, land is not passive soil; it is a witness.

1. Land Does Not Forget Blood or Oaths
Every sacrifice, covenant, and crime leaves a mark. Humans move on. The land holds it. That is why boundary violations, false oaths, and buried crimes return generations later.

2. Ala Is a Moral Archive
Ala records truth, not stories. When injustice happens, it settles into the earth. Prosperity or calamity that follows is not random; it is memory responding.

3. Humans Rewrite History, Land Does Not
People distort events to escape shame. Land answers with consequences—failed harvests, unrest, repeated misfortune—until balance is restored.

4. Ancestral Presence Is Tied to Place
Ancestors are not abstract spirits. They are rooted. Land keeps their agreements alive long after witnesses die.

5. Why Rituals Touch the Ground First
Libation to the earth is not symbolism. It is activation. You speak to the only witness that never sleeps.

6. Modern Amnesia vs Indigenous Memory
Colonial thinking treats land as property. Igbo knowledge treats it as a living record keeper. Ignore its memory, and it will remind you—without words.

Bottom line:
People forget. Land remembers. And sooner or later, memory demands balance.

01/03/2026

*Why the Ausarian Initiation?*

*Divine Word Revelation*

Man has two natures:
the human and the divine.

The human nature arises from the lower brain centers — the reptilian, mammalian, and primitive hominoid (mid-brain). This lower configuration is the seat of emotional reactivity, sensual impulse, fear, and irrational behavior. When dominant, it damages health, corrupts relationships, and produces repeated failure in life. (Metu Neter, Vol. I)

The divine nature, however, is the source of true well-being, clarity, order, and mastery. This higher nature does not awaken automatically. It can only come fully into being through initiation. The Ausarian Initiation is the sacred process by which the lower, animalistic nature is transcended, allowing the indwelling divinity to emerge and the life force (Ra) to awaken consciously.

Many today reject organized religion — not because they reject God — but because institutional hierarchies often prioritize power, control, and prosperity over human development and spiritual elevation.

Yet even Scripture reveals the paradox clearly:

> “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness…” (Genesis 1:26–27)

If humanity is made in the image of God, then how can the same tradition declare:
“From dust you came, and to dust you shall return”?

Is the essence of God dust?
Is divinity dirt?

No.

What is being described is not a contradiction, but a dual composition.

Man contains:

a divine essence (image and likeness of God), and

a material vessel (formed from earth, governed by lower instincts).

The error comes when the lower nature is mistaken for the whole man.

The Four Functional Brain Levels

1. Reptilian brain — survival, fear, aggression

2. Mammalian brain — emotion, bonding, pleasure/pain

3. Primitive hominoid (lower cortex) — impulse, ego, social dominance

4. Higher cortical / divine faculty — reason, intuition, moral law, spiritual perception

Spiritual development requires balance and discipline. As the divine faculties rise, worldly talents and ego-driven ambitions must take a secondary role. This is not loss — it is reordering.

Without a correct spiritual doctrine, one draws power from the wrong source and strengthens the lower nature instead of transcending it.

The Ausarian path does not deny the human —
it initiates the human into the divine.

This is the work of Sunday.
This is the Word.

Weheme Mesu — The Rebirth
Sunday Teachings

12/27/2025

Tomb of Ramses III
Luxor

Photos from KMT Rising //\'s post 12/14/2025

If Giza contains a deep, integrated subterranean system tied to water aqueducts, resonance, spiritual initiation, and rebirth, then modern civilization is not a culmination of human achievement—but a regression from an earlier apex.

Aquarius is Rising ✨️

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