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The Golden Sun Egg Uncracked  The NU’N’ Word Negg ur

The Golden Sun Egg Uncracked The NU’N’ Word Negg ur

The Golden Sun Egg Uncracked The NU'N' Word Negg ur

Dr Terri R Nelson / Terri Nelson

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Editorial:
Academy of Kemetic Education & Wellness, Inc.
Año de edición:
2000
Materia
Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9780965960007
Páginas:
52
Encuadernación:
Otros
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In our study of Afrikan Cosmology of Kemet, the Nu ‘N’ Word and the Spiritual meaning of name(s) ‘Negg-ur’ ‘Negneg ur’, ‘Gengen ur’ are revealed. The power and vibe of words and symbols have become garbled and distorted as Medew Netcher (later called Hieroglyphics by the Greeks) made its journey into English. The Nu ‘N’ word, in contrast to the colonizing ‘N’ word, brings us into understanding a state of Unitive consciousness and wholeness, symbolized by the, Golden Sun Egg Uncracked. Our antidote is to rid ourselves from that which has poisoned us with its toxin. If we lie dying from the snake bite of the colonizing ‘N’ word, is there anything medicinal and serpentine in embracing the Nu’N’ Word, in our journey? Are our youth, seemingly misquided in the use of the N word? As we embrace the Nu’N’ Word we see the probable distortions of ancient harmonics. Our footsteps re-trace a path deep within our Afrikan Cosmology and Cosmogenesis. We (particularly our youth) thereby reconnect ourselves to that which ‘rings true’ to our story, our healing and our Mother Afrika. Through this reconnection we see revealed that the resurrection of the Medew Netcher is inextricably linked with our own.

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