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Author | Topic: Moustafa Gadalla on the matrilineal system |
neo*geo Member Posts: 651 |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Excerpt from Exiled Egyptians: The Heart of Africa by Moustafa Gadalla Matrilineal/Matriarchal Society The ancient Egyptians were totally aware of the planetary laws. The modern “discovery”/rediscovery of such laws are attributed to Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), who himself boasted in print, that he had rediscovered the lost laws of Egypt. He was honest, but his followers were/are not. Kepler rediscovered that the orbit of a planet/comet, about its sun is an egg-shaped path (ellipse). Each planetary system is balanced only when the planet’s orbit is an egg-shaped plane that has 2 focci, with its sun’s center of mass at one of its focci. The creation stories in ancient Egypt, and throughout Africa, begin with the cosmic egg (an ellipse). In the Khmunu(Hermopolis) traditions, the cosmic egg contained the bird of light (the sun). All planets/comets follow the egg-shaped (elliptical) orbit, with a sun at one of its focci. Likewise, on earth, the female is the source of energy, the sun. It is her power that keeps the planets (children), each in its own independent orbit. That is to say, the matrilineal/matriarchal system follows the planetary laws. The matriarchal system, as the social manifestation of planetary laws, was the basis of the social organization in ancient Egypt and throughout sub-Sahara Africa. All these societies, whether discovered in East, Central, or West Africa, had the same features in common. The queen sister and queen mother had positions of great respect and potentially much authority. Throughout Egyptian history, it was the queen who transmitted the solar blood. The queen was the true sovereign, landowner, keeper of the royalty, and guardian of the purity of the lineage. Egyptian kings claimed a right to the throne through marriage with an Egyptian princess. Through marriage, she transmitted the crown to her husband, he only acted as her executive agent. They followed the example of Ausar, who became the first Pharaoh of Egypt, as a result of his marrying Auset (Auset means seat, i.e. authority). Septet(Sirius) is the dwelling star of Auset. It is the sun of our sun. Septet’s precise cosmic role, in our modern astronomy and physics, is still unfolding. Some scholars suspect that Egypt knew that Septet is the greater sun, about which our sun and solar system orbits. The Septet(Sirius) star, i.e. Auset, is the sun of suns, i.e. the mother of mothers, the Cosmic Queen. As a rule, in the tombs of the ancient Egyptian Old Kingdom, the mother of the deceased is represented with the wife, while the father rarely appears. On the funerary stelae of later times also, it is the usual custom to trace the descent of the deceased on the mother’s side, and not on that of the father. The person’s mother is specified, but not the father, or he is only mentioned incidentally. Surviving records from the Middle Kingdom show that the nomes (provinces) of Egypt passed from one family to another through heiresses; thus he who married an heiress would gain for his son the inheritance of his father-in-law. Western academicians are uncomfortable with writing about the African matrilineal and matriarchal societies. Some even went so far as to state that the reason they traced the mothers only, was because fathers were unknown or in doubt. They are in pain, trying to ignore, downplay, and explain it through their own dark sides. Their underlying, pathetic, resentful and contemptuous thinking is, what Europe did not have, cannot be! The Family Lineage (Solar System on Earth) The family lineage (called Ginne/Jenne, and meaning ancestor) consists of a number of family units who share the same female line. The Ashanti/Asante of present-day Ghana describe this lineage as Abu-sua, exactly the same as in ancient Egypt and modern-day rural Egyptians. Sua denotes female (or female organ). Abu means founder/father/leader. Abu-sua members perform regular cere-monies to honor the Abu-sua ancestors, whose spirits (energies) are believed to always be present. Each family has a leader, or family head, who is responsible for the material and spiritual welfare of every member of the family lineage. He also maintains law, order, justice, and harmony. The elders settle internal disputes among their family members. Members of the same family lineage cannot marry, except in a special well defined cases that prevent genetic weakening of the family lineage. A family lineage forms the basic (and only) political unit within a polity/village. IP: Logged |
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