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The war in Sudan has reached its 10th month. The war has been met with a global indifference or there has been no desire to act from many world leaders.
8 million people have fled their homes and millions of Sudanese people have emergency food insecurity, with 5 million people on the brink of famine. even the neighbouring country Chad has had to declare a food insecurity emergency due to the mass amount of Sudanese people that have fled to Chad. (By no fault of their own of course)
Faced with a media blackout which is over a week at this point we need to continue to amplify the voices and plight of the Sudanese people.
#freesudan till it’s backwards 🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩
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This has been a year like no other I played Canada this year ✨🤘🏾 with Memphissippi Sounds FYM. Talent can take you around the world 🌎
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This man deserves a medal
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"You know how every once in a while you do something and the little voice inside says ‘There. That’s it. That’s why you’re here’ … and you get a warm glow in your heart because you know it’s true? Do more of that." - Jacob Nordby
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That’s awesome 😎
i know i’m happy again because i feel how i feel drunk, sober. 🥹🤍
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42 Negative Confessions of Maat
From the Egyptian Book of the Dead, the Egyptians said that when someone dies, they go to “Hall of Judgement”, and they’re expected to appear before Osiris, who would be sitting upon his throne, waiting to pass judgment on him/her(same story as when the Christians say that you go to the Pearly Gates to be judged). The deceased would be led into a room by the jackal-headed god Anubis, followed by the goddess Isis, the divine enchantress, representing life, and the goddess of the underworld Nephthys, representing death. There were 42 judges to assess the life of the one who stood before them, and the deceased would be allowed to deny 42 misdeeds. Once the deceased had presented his or her case, Osiris indicated a large pair of balances with the heart of the deceased and the feather of truth(Maat), one in each of the pans. The god Thoth read and recorded the decision.
Those 42 Judges were actually the “42 Negative Confessions”, which were laws/principles that one should live by, in order to have eternal life in “Heaven”..the Elysian Fields(as the Greeks called it); or if you would go to Tartarus(Hell). Anyways, these Confessions are similar to the 10 Commandments in the Christian religion, moreover, this is where they actually descended from…ancient Egypt. They’re just 4-times shorter. These are the Original Afrikan — Kemetic spiritual “42 Declarations of Innocence”, “42 Admonitions of Ma’at”. This is where your bible, has plagiarized and transformed, them into ten commandments, to control your mind, by changing the tone from “I have not” to “Thou shalt NOT”.
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First Draft of the Prayer of the 42 Negative Confessions
The Confession (Based on the 42 Negative Confessions)
I call you, Holy Truth and Order, Maat, Logos, Wisdom, Gnosis and Faith to appear unto me and in thy righteousness to rectify those flaws which I have and aid me in my aspirations to Truth and Attainment. Amen
O’ Usekh-Nemmt, protect that I shall not Sin O’ Hept-Khet, I shall not commit robbery with violence or harm with force O’ Fenti, I shall not steal
O’ Am-Khaibit, I shall not kill or harm men or women O’ Neha-Her, I will not steal grain nor steal the necessities of my fellow man O’ Ruruti, I will not purloin offerings O’ Aru-Em-Khet, I will not stolen the property of the Most High O’ Neba, I will not utter untruths nor deceptions O’ Set-qesu, I will not steal food nor be gluttonous O’ Utu-Nesert, I will not curse nor act unjustly or irrationally O’ Qerrti, I will not commit adultery O’ Hraf-Haf, I shall not cause one to cry or weep save tears of Joy O’ Basti, I shall not desecrate the Dead nor the Souls thereof (the original script spoke of not eating the Heart which was the Home of the Soul, it was treated with care in embalming rites, hence the adaptation) O’ Ta-Retiu, I will not attack any man without provocation or reason O’ Unem-Snef, I shall not deceive nor base myself on deception and lie O’ Unem-Besek, I shall not steal the land cultivated by others, nor purloin the properties of others for my own gain O’ Neb-Maat, I shall not eavesdrop nor invade the privacy of others O’ Tenemiu, I shall not slander the name of another, nor shall induce harm to them, their reputation or kin. O’ Sertiu, I shall not be angry withotu due cause or right O’ Tutu, I shall not debauch the spouse of others O’ Uamenti, I shall not debauch the spouse of others O’ Maa-antuf, I shall not pollute myself with excess, sin or any other O’ Her-Uru, I shall not terrorize nor distress another O’ Khemiu, I shall not transgress the law save if the law violates Righteous Conduct under Maat and Truth O’ Shet-Kheru, I shall not fall quick to anger O’ Nekhenu, I shall listen for Truth and not ignore it O’ Kenemti, I shall not blaspheme the Most High nor the Gods O’ An-Hetep-f, I shall not base myself nor my life on reckless violence O’ Sera-Kheru, I shall not stir strife nor discord O’ Neb-Heru, I shall not fall to haste and impatience but act accordingly and with due wisdom O’ Sekhriu, I shall not invade nor pry into the matters of another or into the affairs of which I am not privy O’ Neb-Abui, I shall not cause deceit by great words, nor shall I speak in excess or foolishness O’ Nefer-Tem, I shall wrong none nor do evil O’ Tem-Sepu, I shall not curse nor bring harm to those undeserving O’ Ari-em-ab-f, I shall not disrupt the satisfaction of the needs of my fellow man by withholding O’ Ahi, I shall not raise my voice in anger or rage O’ Uatach-Rekhit, I shall not curse the Most High nor the Gods O’ Neheb-Ka, I shall not fall to arrogance nor pride in my affairs, speaking and acting with humility and wisdom O’ Neheb-Nefert, I shall not steal the bread or drink of the Gods O’ Tcheser-Tep, I shall not steal the offerings nor desecrate the rites of the Holy Dead O’ An-Af, I shall not steal from a child nor treat the Protector with contempt or distaste. O’ Hetch-Abhu, I shall not slay nor harm the property, priests or animals of the Gods or the Most High.
O; Thou Sacred Spirits and Gods, do aid me in this my petition that I shall not transgress against Holy Order set by the Most High. Guide me that in all actions, I shall act with due piety and wisdom. So may it be.
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