The imporantace of Oral Traditions pt 2.


Khafra and Khamerenebty 4th Dynasty.


A Senegalese Chief with his “Griot” (c.1904).


CONGO BELGE . BURUNDI . PRINCESSES BARUNDI . PHOTO : Le miroir du Congo Belge . BRUXELLES PARIS . 1929 .

nok-ind:
The imporantace of Oral Traditions pt 2.
Perhaps no other method of engendering mystical teachings to future generations is as old as the ORAL TRADITION. The continent of Africa has a plethora of cultures and tribes which still pass along supreme wisdoms by virtue of a GRIOT (African Story-teller) or TRIBAL WISDOM-KEEPER. The Ancient Kemetic culture of Africa was no different and one term used to distinguish a person who bore the great responsibilities of remembering the ORAL TRADITION was “SEDJ’DEE.” The “SEDJ’DEE” was often associated with the “HEM NETER TEPI” or “the priesthood” and their capacity to retain voluminous amounts of information would easily be considered a “miracle” by modern standards. In short, the “SEDJ’DEE” was a literal “WALKING LIBRARY.” Often the traditions passed along by ancient WISDOM-KEEPERS will differ from the traditions accepted in modern academia and by “experts” or they could have an alternate hidden (esoteric) meaning. For this work we will start with Kemet to uncover a few of the hidden oral traditions of Ancient Kemet assisted largely by Griot baba ABD’EL HAKIM AWYAN, who has spent countless years in Kemet as a wisdom-keeper being chosen as a child by female wisdom-keepers of his tribe.
The oral traditions of Kemet emphatically express that the Ancient Kemetu were a MATRILINEAL SOCIETY where bloodlines and ties were observed and solidified through the Divine Mother. One of the most venerable titles given to the Divine Mother in Ancient Kemet was “PER AA” which is interpreted as “THE GREAT HOUSE” or “THE HIGH HOUSE.” The term “PER AA” also refers to the FEMALE as the “HEAD OF THE ROYAL FAMILY” as well as a “FEMALE HEAD OF THE HOUSEHOLD.” Medu Neter (hieroglyphs) on the temple of HET-HERU in Denderah distinguishes her by the title “PER AA” which is the origin of the modern term “pharaoh.” Most so-called Egyptologists use the term “pharaoh” as a reference to a “male king”, which is inaccurate according to the oral traditions which teach that a “PER AA” may ONLY be female or a male who is “CHOSEN BY A FEMALE” to rule. Often the Goddess ASET is seen standing in her “POSITION OF POWER” which is “BEHIND” her brother-husband ASAR. The Goddess stands BEHIND the male figure as a symbol of “STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY” or a “STRENGTHENED SPINE” and it is the origin of the adage, “BEHIND every strong man is a STRONG WOMAN.”
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