Black Spirituality Religion : Hotep From The ‘Nu Ntr,’ Which Means ‘Peace’...

“Words by themselves, without their historical, environmental and human understanding, have no relevance whatsoever.” (Dr. Khalid Abdul Muhammad)

Every word comes from a thought, and every word leads to some form of human action. Therefore, words spoken out of the context of our cosmology engenders inappropriate thoughts and actions...

Words without ideas are like sails without wind...
 
By Dr. Kuba O. Assegai
4/1/'01

..... Those who went before Maat reciting the 42 Confessions pledged that they have not violated any of these sacred virtues, because the penalty for so doing is to “be unmanned.” Should this happen the culprit would be unable to father children or have any responsibility for children the concrete manifestation of life. In many Christian churches today this sacred concept is ridiculed, with “woman testifying to a male white deity.” It is quite humorous, to say the least, when women who do not possess testicles pledge to be castrated for doing wrong!

Before the pledge to Maat is made, Tehuti greets her with the Nu Ntr (sacred words) “Shem Hotep” (“I come in peace”), and Maat would reply “hotep.” At the end of the Confession Tehuti would depart with “hotep” (peace!).

Wa Maat

Hotep & Sankofa

Dr. Kuba O. Assegai
kessegai@yahoo.com

Yeah, I guess he would breathe a sigh of "PEACE" after just holding onto his testicles and praying he didn't lose 'em. :lol:

He was "waiting to exhale!" :lol:
 
This proves some teachings need to remain within one's grade because some are too infantile to comprehend.
 

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