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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Rain King: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Rain King: [IMG]https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/u440/Treday90/IMG_4617.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]Rain king, there are a thousands of African spiritual systems and they certainly don't all have snake deities. You can't just show pictures with no other reference and think you proved something. [/qb][/QUOTE][QUOTE]Rain King's post above mentions nothing about "snake deities". It only shows that snake symbolism as incorporated into the headdresses of kings was the same in West Africa as in pharaonic Egypt.[/QUOTE]It's the Negus.... [IMG]https://pics.me.me/the-uraeus-or-serpent-crown-shown-on-egyptian-and-nubian-18815675.png[/IMG] The mastery of the Kundalini energy is seen first in Nile Valley civilization. It's seen in ancient Indus Valley and native American civilization. This deals with the pineal gland, which is yet another reason why the non black people have nothing to do with this discussion. [QUOTE]I disagree with Rain King's premise that such cultural parallels are the result of diffusion from Egypt. Instead I've always maintained that such parallels are the result of [b]common African origins[/b] likely via the Green Sahara. [/QUOTE]Didn't the worship of Ausar begin with Nile Valley civilization? So when you see a king of Benin depicted with a [b]crock and a flail[/b] in the [b]exact same manner[/b] as murals of ancient Kemet kings why assume "Green Sahara"? There is nothing but speculation as what went on during that phase of humanity. I really do not understand why some of you all seem to not want to respect the ORAL traditions of these people who say that they came from Kemet? The people of Benin, the Yoruba, Ashanti, etc etc all have oral traditions claiming to come from Kemet. It's blatantly DISRESPECTFUL to say oh no "we know what's best". That's only going to create to animosity at this point. You don't know better then those people themselves who say that they came from Kemet-Nubia, and have the culture to prove it. If we say that we came from Kemet-Nubia then we came from Kemet-Nubia. [QUOTE]That said, Rain King has shown many parallels between West Africa and Egypt which you cannot deny. Instead of engaging him with some strawman arguments how about you show equal parallels with Middle Eastern cultures if you can. [/QUOTE]Agreed! It's not just West African however, it's Southern, Central and East Africans (particularly Bantu and Nilotes). From the Tutsis, to the Xhosa, Zulu, to Yoruba, Ashanti all different regions have the same origin story of coming from Kemet. I'm really not into the whole "please see my truth" angle. I'm really at this point saying anybody damn anybody saying different, because they're clearly lying/playing a game. I'm not about to sit here and weave through ANYBODY'S racial biased/prejudices for acceptance of this clear fact. A fact ALREADY PROVEN by C.A. Diop, C. Williams etc etc. The problem is nobody wanted to respect them, because they were black men. Even some black people would kiss white ass for setasides by dissing these brazen brothers asserting our history without white people's blessing. To Hell with all of those ass kissers and white Devils. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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