Khemetic Science Flashcards
Learn the practices, beliefs & wisdom of Khemetic Science & principles of Maat
Where did the Khemetic beliefs & philosophy come from?
Through deep soulful observation of nature & the experience of nature.
What are we naturally born with?
Our soul (Ka), spirituality & God w/ in
What are we?
God, Ka, Soul
What is our higher purpose in life?
Come closer to our Godly self & express our true nature.
How did the physical body come to be and why?
From Ka (soul) in order to understand God from the relationship of Body & Soul
What is “Nun” referenced as?
Primordial waters - the ocean - the source
What does Primordial mean in reference to Nun?
Existing source from the beginning of time.
What principle is beyond the physical?
Divine Male & Female principle
Male & Female are what type of representations in the Divine Masculine & Feminine Principle?
Just physical representations of an abstract principle
What is the Divine Masculine & Feminine principle based on?
Metaphor & Analogy as well as nature teaching through examples.
What are some key things that represent Divine Feminine?
Inner/Internal, in the dark, passive, ties to desires.
What are some key things that represent Divine Masculine?
Outer/Outwardly directed, in the light, driven, aggressive, optimistic
What is the ruler of “incubation” or the impulse to create?
Feminine
Where does our balance come from when applying the Divine Principle?
Using/flipping between both Masculine & Feminine traits/energy.
When using the metaphor of a seed being planted(received), what Divinity applys?
Feminine - the seed or idea processes internally. Like a planted seed.
When using the metaphor of a seed being given or put in place, what Divinity applys?
Masculine - Male action/aggression gives the seed in order to create/materialize or start the growth process.
What exercises the Masculine?
Taking action, being optimistic and driven.
What exercises the Feminine?
Meditation/Contemplation - being one w/ inner thoughts/emotions
Who is the Divinity in Khemet that represents thought, writing & math, as well as the ability to take action, produce from the mind (Manifest)?
Tehuti (Thoth)
Who is the Divinity in Khemet that represents ideas, imagination/visualization, memories, future & past lives?
Seshat
Each Divinity has an opposite when together represents 1 or whole. What does this mean? Example?
Each male Divinity has an equal yet opposite counter part (Tehuti + Seshat) + others.
Men’s & women’s physical parts are used as analogies to represent what?
The anatomy points to men(penis) in the light | women(womb) internal in the dark
Growth or change is considered what?
Masculine - the act of expansion or opening up to the light or known.
Neter is the principle of what?
Nature