http://www.dhwtyslearningcenter.com/ A website where people can get free books about our black history ,where you can read books from our elder black scholars ,you can view scholarship blogs by the up and coming scholars ,,great lectures and books written by the senior Black scholars such as Yosef ben-Jochannan, John G. Jackson, Cheikh Anta Diop, Jacob Carruthers, Chancellor Williams, Lao Hansberry, John Henrik Clarke, Amos N. Wilson, Runoko Rashidi, Ivan Van Sertima, and Dr. Ashra Kwesi and much more !
While some people just talk I take action ,the high priest gave me my name because of my caractor I like to write ,the name they gave me 7 years ago is ''dhwty''
Dhwty Thoth (/ˈθoʊθ/ or /ˈtoʊt/; from Greek Θώθ thṓth, from Egyptian ''ḏḥwty'', perhaps pronounced */tʃʼiħautiː/ or */ɟiħautiː/, depending on the phonological interpretation of Egyptian's emphatic consonants)
Dhwty was one of the deities of the Egyptian pantheon. In art, he was often depicted as a man with the head of an ibis or a baboon, animals sacred to him. His feminine counterpart was Seshat, and his wife was Ma'at.
Dhwty wrote for the gods and maat was his wife.
Maat was a AND STILL IS A WAY OF LIFE IN THE AFRICAN CULTURE
it represents the development of virtues OF '' Maat ''
(the kosmic order).
Control of thoughts;
Control of actions;
Devotion of purpose;
Have faith in the ability of your teacher to teach you the truth;
Have faith in yourself to assimilate the truth;
Have faith in yourself to wield the truth;
Be free from resentment under the experience of persecution;
Be free from resentment under the experience of wrong;
Cultivate the ability to distinguish between right and wrong; and
Cultivate the ability to distinguish between the real and the unreal
Maat
Im sure some of you heard of the 42 confessions of MAAT !
Which IS over 4000 years older then the 10 commandments
42 Declarations of Innocence or Admonitions of Maát
1. i have not committed transgression (sin).
2. i have not committed robbery with violence.
3. i have not stolen.
4. i have not slain men and females (women).
5. i have not stolen grain.
6. i have not purloined offerings.
7. i have not stolen the property of the Goddess/God.
8. i have not uttered lies.
9. i have not carried away food.
10. i have not uttered curses.
11. i have not committed adultery, i have not lain with men.
12. i have made none to weep.
13. i have not eaten the heart.
14. i have not attacked any female (woman)/man.
15. i am not a man of deceit.
16. i have not stolen cultivated land.
17. i have not been an eavesdropper.
18. i have not slandered [no female (woman)/man].
19. i have not been angry without just cause.
20. i have not debauched the wife/husband of any female (woman)/man.
21. i have not debauched the wife of [any] man.
22. i have not polluted myself.
23. i have terrorized none.
24. i have not transgressed [the law].
25. i have not been wroth.
26. i have not shut my ears to the words of truth.
27. i have not blasphemed.
28. i am not a man of violence.
29. i have not been a stirrer up of strife.
30. i have not acted with undue haste.
31. i have not pried into matters.
32. i have not multiplied my words in speaking.
33. i have wronged none, i have done no evil.
34. i have not worked witchcraft against the king.
35. i have never stopped [the flow of] water.
36. i have never raised my voice.
37. i have not cursed the Goddesses/God.
38. i have not acted with arrogance.
39. i have not stolen the bread of the goddesses/gods.
40. i have not carried away the khenfu cakes from the Spirits of the dead.
41. i have not snatched away the bread of the child, nor treated with contempt the god of my city.
42. i have not slain the cattle belonging to the goddess/god.
Maybe you heard of The Maat Kheru
Maat, the goddess of Truth, Justice and Balance took the form of an ostrich feather. The final trial of the deceased would be to have his heart weighed against Maat. If the person had led a good and decent life, his heart would be in balance and he would pass into the Afterlife. But if the weight of his heart did not balance with Maat, a monster named the The Devourer consumed his heart. The heart was identified as “the seat of intelligence and moral judgement, as well as of emotions. The term Maat Kheru is identified with the party at the end of a civil trial that would be declared innocent and true, or ‘true of voice’ or ‘justified’.
I said all this to say I built a learning center called Dhwtys Learning Center
http://www.dhwtyslearningcenter.com/
Posted By: DAVID JOHNSON
Monday, June 27th 2016 at 3:33PM
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