The rising of the Matriarchy
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From an internal “Christ consciousness” to the external, “lord and savior” Jesus.
Muntu, let’s try to answer this burning question: how exactly was the Christ consciousness turned into an external Lord and Saviour of the now christianised population of the earth? The transition from an internal spiritual realisation that is a privilege for everyone on earth, or “Christ consciousness,” to an externalised, gate-kept, historical figure of a saviour didn’t just happen overnight, nor outside of the taking over of native lands all over the earth. This was systematic. The concept of the Christ consciousness is influenced by ancient mythologies from the indigenous abantu of the earth, and became the main spiritual attacking of the people, through socio-political factors during the formation of…
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Freemasonry playing a surprisingly central role in the colonial project
Imagine a web spun across centuries and continents. A web of shared ideology, common purpose, and influential connections. This is the story of how power, far from being just about armies and laws, has been shaped and maintained through networks, with Freemasonry playing a surprisingly central role in the colonial project, from Europe to the tip of Africa. Let’s get into it. The European Roots: A Network is Born This history begins not in the dusty plains of South Africa, but in the bustling cities of 17th and 18th-century Europe. Here, guilds of abantu stonemasons, responsible for building the continent’s cathedrals and castles, began to evolve. They would be identified…
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What is a Republic?
Our countries nowadays are called republics; there are many other terms and concepts that are tied to that, but today, let us look into republics. At its root, the word “republic” comes from the Latin res publica — meaning “the public thing” or “the common affair.” Core Idea A republic is a form of government where: How it is supposed to be different from other concepts; Although this may end up just being a back and forth, as some of these definitions are getting similarly close to what is called the Common Law of the land, which in its essence ranks higher than any law…simply because it deals with the…
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Unam Sanctam: One Authority Over All? What It Means for Us Today
In 1302, Pope Boniface VIII issued one of the boldest declarations in Church history: the papal bull Unam Sanctam. At first glance, it reads like a heavy medieval text, but at its core, it speaks to something we still wrestle with today: who really has authority over the lives of the nations, the land and resources? What the Bull Said Boniface VIII declared: In short, Unam Sanctam made the Pope the ultimate authority on Earth — above kings, governments, and citizens alike. What It Meant in Daily Life (1300s) and ultimately beyond Europe. For native people in medieval Europe, as it is today, this was not abstract theology. It touched…
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Muntu, how do history and law go together?
Ma’at – Umthethokazi – examining the cosmic balance as it relates to the laws and the history of our current reality. Through the teachings of our great ancestors, we are remembering. As taught to me by the Grand Sheikh Taj Tarik Bey, as he was taught by his teacher, Prophet Noble Drew Ali, who founded the Moorish Science Temple of America, on why claiming back our authority over the land through common law and raising the matriarchy to take back her seat as the land herself is crucial for abantu all over the world. Let’s get into it. I will share what I can; it is up to the Bantu…




