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KET.N: “Our Thang,” Our Tribe, Our Responsibility

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KET.N: “Our Thang,” Our Tribe, Our Responsibility Great day, Great day, my people! It’s your brother ha2tim, and today I’m bringing you a special reflection—one that digs deep into who we are, what we build, and why we must build together. This article centers around a powerful concept: KET.N , a Kemetic term gifted to our tribe by Brother Kwame Keuchler . KET.N , simply put, means “Our Thang.” Not just something we claim—but something we commit to. Something we shape and something that shapes us. The idea came alive during a conversation about gangster movies—yeah, I love those. One phrase always stood out: “This thing of ours.” And that got me thinking... Because we need that same spirit when it comes to Gye-Nyame. When it comes to Simsa. When it comes to our culture, our children, and our future. We need our own KET.N. KET.N: It Belongs to Us. We Belong to It. KET.N isn’t just a word—it’s a sacred commitment. Our Thang represents a bond with something greater than any individua...

Psalms 82 by Afua Lummba

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Here is a paper written about the meaning of Psalm 82. Afua took the time on her Journey tocomplete some homework assigned to her during a SelfMastery session. I salute her and her work (peace Royalty). Check it out and feel free to make comments and share some of your ideas.



Psalms 82



A Rebuke of Unjust Judgments

Psalms 82 simply teaches us that we (“Human Beings”) have the purest form of God’s manifested Holy Spirit and/or Axe’ (Life energy) dwelling within each and every one of our lives here on earth which is why we are superior. It also shows that we should conduct ourselves as such and hold each other accountable for whatever unjust, wrong doing and/or immoral action we commit…

One thing I clearly understand about the bible is that all the stories depicted in “The Good Book” are simply metaphors, (figures of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance, as in “A mighty fortress is our God.”) This poem, or Psalm, was and still is used to teach the concepts of morality, but if “The word of God” was interpreted correctly, these holy words should have actually been able to help all of mankind to reach an everlasting common goal and/or understanding of morality as applied in our everyday lives improving the way we treat one another.

We most often misinterpret the bible and many other holy books all around the world causing many generations to fall subject to information that has been taken out of context. This is the information that now upholds the indoctrinated ideology based on misunderstood concepts of common goals among the suggested differences in the souls of Human Beings. “All the foundations of the earth are out of course” because holy wars are being waged creating the very prodigious concepts that these particular text and/or “laws” were written to prevent…





v.1



God standeth in the congregation of the mighty; he judgeth among the gods.





v.2How long will ye judge unjustly, and accept the persons of the wicked?

Selah.





v.3Defend the poor and fatherless: do justice to the afflicted and needy.





v.4Deliver the poor and needy: rid them out of the hand of the wicked.





v.5They know not, neither will they understand; they walk on in darkness:

all the foundations of the earth are out of course.





v.6I have said, Ye are gods; Joh. 10.34 and all of you are children of the Most High.





v.7But ye shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes.





v.8Arise, O God, judge the earth: for thou shalt inherit all nations.
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