Khemetic Science Flashcards

Learn the practices, beliefs & wisdom of Khemetic Science & principles of Maat (60 cards)

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Where did the Khemetic beliefs & philosophy come from?

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Through deep soulful observation of nature & the experience of nature.

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What are we naturally born with?

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Our soul (Ka), spirituality & God w/ in

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What are we?

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God, Ka, Soul

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What is our higher purpose in life?

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Come closer to our Godly self & express our true nature.

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How did the physical body come to be and why?

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From Ka (soul) in order to understand God from the relationship of Body & Soul

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What is “Nun” referenced as?

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Primordial waters - the ocean - the source

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What does Primordial mean in reference to Nun?

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Existing source from the beginning of time.

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What principle is beyond the physical?

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Divine Male & Female principle

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Male & Female are what type of representations in the Divine Masculine & Feminine Principle?

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Just physical representations of an abstract principle

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What is the Divine Masculine & Feminine principle based on?

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Metaphor & Analogy as well as nature teaching through examples.

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What are some key things that represent Divine Feminine?

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Inner/Internal, in the dark, passive, ties to desires.

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What are some key things that represent Divine Masculine?

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Outer/Outwardly directed, in the light, driven, aggressive, optimistic

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What is the ruler of “incubation” or the impulse to create?

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Feminine

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Where does our balance come from when applying the Divine Principle?

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Using/flipping between both Masculine & Feminine traits/energy.

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When using the metaphor of a seed being planted(received), what Divinity applys?

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Feminine - the seed or idea processes internally. Like a planted seed.

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When using the metaphor of a seed being given or put in place, what Divinity applys?

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Masculine - Male action/aggression gives the seed in order to create/materialize or start the growth process.

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What exercises the Masculine?

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Taking action, being optimistic and driven.

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What exercises the Feminine?

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Meditation/Contemplation - being one w/ inner thoughts/emotions

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Who is the Divinity in Khemet that represents thought, writing & math, as well as the ability to take action, produce from the mind (Manifest)?

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Tehuti (Thoth)

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Who is the Divinity in Khemet that represents ideas, imagination/visualization, memories, future & past lives?

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Seshat

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Each Divinity has an opposite when together represents 1 or whole. What does this mean? Example?

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Each male Divinity has an equal yet opposite counter part (Tehuti + Seshat) + others.

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Men’s & women’s physical parts are used as analogies to represent what?

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The anatomy points to men(penis) in the light | women(womb) internal in the dark

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Growth or change is considered what?

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Masculine - the act of expansion or opening up to the light or known.

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Neter is the principle of what?

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Nature

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The Neters (Divinities or symbols) are used to involve what?
The known from the unknown
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The Neters help us understand what?
The universe by living in a true state or form. Daily experience.
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Which Neter(Divinity) represents the left brain and logic?
Tehuti
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Which Neter(Divinity) represents the right brain and intuition/creativity?
Seshat
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Khemetians saw the world in what ways?
Analogies, symbolisms, and metaphors.
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What comes out of Nun or from Nun?
NaTuRe or the NTR (Neters) and all creation
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Complete unity is 64/64 what is all of the creation add up to be?
63/64 - all of creation is derived from and a fraction of the original source.
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Numbers were regarded as what?
Any number is only a fraction of unity
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The NTRU (Neters) were considered what?
A representation of universal principles or divine law
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What 3 NTRU make up the God Head or Trinity?
Amen, Ra, Ptah
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What are the 3 types of NTRU?
MetaUniversal, MetaPhysical, Natural neters
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MetaUniversal Neters are characterized as what?
Are outside of the physical & and non-physical world. Represent all of creation & principles of creation. They often non-engendered
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MetaPhysical Neters are characterized as what?
Are the laws & principles on spirit & nature (Physical and metaphysical creation)
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Natural Neters are characterized as what?
Focus on nature and/or the natural world
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What Neter in the trinity represents the acknowledgment of the mysterious (unknown) aspect of creation?
Amen
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Ra is considered what?
The animating spirit/catalyst for all physical & non-physical creation (Consciousness)
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Ptah represents what?
The spark of consciousness descended and trapped into all physical matter.
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Atum (Adam) is the beginning of what?
the beginning of all elements that make the invisible visible
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Shu represents _____ and Tefnut represents ____?
Shu = Air Tefnut = Humidity
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Geb represents _____ and Nut represents ____?
Geb = Earth Nut = Sky
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The story of Ausar & Auset represents what principles
The cycle of death, rebirth and resurrection
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Seth (Satan) is Ausar's brother but he also represents what?
Principle of opposition and support for all creation.
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Ausar(rebirthed thru nature) & his wife Auset birthed who as the result of the true "virgin" birth?
Heru - the seed of light (the fallen angel), a new beginning
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Where is the location of Khemet?
Location in Africa from an area near the southern Nile river valley all the way up to present-day Egypt
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Nubia (present-day Sudan) is the what of Egyptian knowledge.
Mother
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Ethiopia is the _____ of Egyptian knowledge
Daughter
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What 3 places make up the origin or Grandmother of Egyptian knowledge?
Somalia, Kenya, and Uganda
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What is Khemet?
The "Black Land" or "Land of the Blacks"
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Black Africans ruled Egypt until when?
1650 BCE
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Around what time did the Hyksos (group of Asiatic people) invade Egypt?
1650 BCE
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Is Khemet the first great civilization in Egypt?
No, but it is the last and longest-lasting in Egypt? The most profound in the world?
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Indigenous teachings date Khemet's civilization about how many years back?
65,000+
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Ancient Africans used mythological concepts to explain what principle?
The principle of numbers that are the foundation of nature.
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What is a story about how the universe came to be but also what?
How numbers act as functions of the universe and the make up of all the qualities in the universe.
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Atum is the principle of what, when it comes to numbers?
Monad - which masculine & feminine
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Atum has what 2 characteristics?
Personification of universal law & The creator