Kitabu Cha Amenomope (The Book of Amenomope)

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 11 Oct, 2019

Wisdom Words of the Afrikan History Continuum

The blessings of the Creator Supreme are abundant and one of the many blessings bestowed upon the  Afrikan soul is that of exceptional wisdom. The wisdom tradition that has been with the Afrikan since time immemorial has been eloquently charted through scribing, deeds and otherwise. The words of the Amenomope a wisdom guide of ancient Afrika provides an insightful example of scribed knowingness. With the advent of ever-expanding experiences from Afrikan journeying thousands of years hence (including the devastating disruption of the Maafa of recent centuries), an adaptation and interpretation by this author is presented here. In celebrating Afrikan Historia Msimu the great writings of the Afrikan history continuum can be revisited to inspire, lift and be a progressive guide in spirit life. Afrikan history is living history. The Kiswahili phrase for The Book of Amenomope is Kitabu Cha Amenomope:

Kitabu Cha Amenomope (The Book of Amenomope)

Beware of enemy forces who seek to rob Afrikan souls and make them the poor. The oppressive alien intends to render the Afrikan the weak and helpless. Protect then the wise Afrikan elder who is knowing of the Afrikan experience and of the enemy. Raise not your hand against him or her nor address him or her with improper speech. Instead, learn, grow and develop from his or her knowing so as to not let yourself be sent on any mission against the Afrikan nation nor stand in the company of those who perform such destruction. Safeguard yourself from those who seek to injure the Afrikan and the Afrikan nation. The wharf falls from under the wicked and a flood of water washes them away. The north wind comes down to end their hour on earth and turns into a tempest; the thunder roars and the crocodiles come without mercy.

Let us steer a course of Haki (Righteousness) so that the Afrikan is carried to pinnacle heights and the wicked are brought to justice and no Afrikan becomes like them. Raise up your Afrikan nation with the might of the Creator Supreme and leave the enemy unto himself. Fill the Afrikan nation with the food of your kindness that it may grow in divine glory and is protected from the enemy. Another thing good in the sacred universe of the Creator Supreme is that you fully express your divinity of self.

Do not argue with the contentious warmongering alien who sets up traps of distraction or seeks to frustrate Afrikan betterment through verbal assault. Unless there is strategic benefit to the Afrikan nation pander not to the enemy provocations. If you are to speak, sleep a night before delivery. For the person not of Haki (Righteousness) nor of Ili (Order) is like a storm which bursts forth like a flame in a pile of straw.

Now, the Afrikan not of Ili (Order) in the temple is like a tree grown in unfertile ground. Its leaves wither quickly and its unripe fruit falls to the earth. It reaches its end in the lumber yard or it is floated far from its place. And its burial cloth becomes a flame of fire. But the Afrikan of Haki (Righteousness) and of Ili (Order) sets him or herself apart from self-destruction and elevates. He or she is like a tree grown in fertile ground. It grows green and expands its yield of fruit. It has its special place in the sacred universe. Its fruit is sweet. Its shade is pleasant and it lives throughout its transitions in the garden.

Better is a bushel which the Creator Supreme gives you than five thousand wrongfully gotten. Such gains stay not a day in the storehouse or barn and they are of no use in making beverage. They stay in the storehouse is no more than a moment. When morning comes they have sunk from sight. Better to have a modesty of gifts from the Creator Supreme than seemingly opulent riches in a storehouse filled with ill-gotten gains. Better is bread with a happy heart than the false wealth of wrongfully gained riches.

Rejoice not over riches gained from robbing the Afrikan nation. Never allow the enemy to trick you into thinking that he did not steal from you when his ill-gotten gains came from your home. Do not let the enemy mistreat you because of the poverty he imposed. Rather lift the Afrikan nation so no Afrikan may be poor. If the archers in front do not realise the reality of their enemy, then their company abandons them. The boat of the covetous is abandoned in the mud, but the Afrikan ship of Haki (Righteousness) and of Ili (Order) sails with the wind. Pray then to the Creator Supreme each day as the sun rises, saying “Grant us Afrikans our prosperity and health”. And the Creator Supreme will gift all that is needed in life and you will be safe from fear.

Be diligent in the uplift of the Afrikan nation and keep your tongue away from alien words of detraction, and you will be one loved by your own people. You will find your seat in the Temple of the Creator Supreme and your gifts shall be among the offerings to the ultimate divine. You will be greatly honoured in your most senior of years and blessed with safe passage into the ancestral realm.

For the woman or man not of Haki (Righteousness) nor of Ili (Order) are like a wolf-cub in the farm yard. They turn one eye against the other. They cause brothers and sisters to argue. They go before every wind like clouds. As the cub bends its tail like a baby crocodile, curling it up to inflict harm so too they unleash harm. Their lips are sweet but their tongue is bitter and a consuming fire burns in their belly. Do not jump to join such a one, lest you bring misfortune upon yourself.

Do not speak against Ukweli (Truth) in the Afrikan nation for it is an abomination to the Creator Supreme. Do not separate your heart from your tongue and all your plans will be successful. You will have weight in the presence of others and be sure in the haven of the Creator Supreme. The Creator Supreme abhors those who are against Ukweli (Truth). And the great abomination of the Creator Supreme is any alien genocidal deception and terror heaped upon Afrikan souls.

Do not attempt to wilfully mislead the Afrikan nation with the written word. It is an abomination to the Creator Supreme. Do not bear witness with false words nor injure the Afrikan nation with your tongue. Build the Afrikan nation so that it is strong and can protect Afrikan souls from being coerced into writing the falsehoods for self-destruction to ensue. Build the Afrikan nation so that it is strong and can protect Afrikan souls from alien taxation. Debt imposed upon Afrikan souls by alien forces is a weapon of dire exploitation. Build the Afrikan nation in order that the natural resources gifted to the Afrikan by the Creator Supreme are safeguarded as sovereign wealth. Be not recklessly extravagant so as to invite the enemy talons of debt. If you find a large debt levied against the person of Haki (Righteousness) and of Ili (order) in the Afrikan nation because of their necessary work to lift Afrikan souls help them to alleviate or wipe it out where possible and within righteous order such that their vital work may continue. Learn of and guard against the trappings of enemy vice for he intends to wickedly extract tribute from every breathing soul. Progressive uplift of the Afrikan nation is a natural path of life. You will pass the night in sound sleep and in the morning you will find it again like good news. Better is praise with the love and wealth of betterment for the Afrikan nation than wealth left in the unsecured storehouse for the enemy’s taking. Better is the premium quality bread of self-governance and a peaceful mind than the enemy cast-off crumbs of false opulence that troubles the heart.

Build the Afrikan nation for it to be strong so that alien courts of law do not attempt to impose confusion upon nor mistreat Afrikan souls. Take pride in your dress and encourage other Afrikan souls to do likewise in the official ceremonies of the Afrikan nation. Elevate Afrikan standards of dress and relegate alien format to redundancy in your own official affairs. Take care not to reject those of genuine innocence who appear in alien rags because of induced unknowingness in self.  Accept not the poison gifts of the enemy nor oppress your fellow Afrikan for him. Jaji (Justice) is a great gift of the Creator Supreme and the Creator Supreme has gifted this to the Afrikan souls of the world. Surely, the strength of the progressive Afrikan souls who are with the Creator Supreme save themselves from their oppressor.

Never say to the enemy “Find me a strong protector”. And say not to the enemy “Find me a redeemer”. These are poison chalices that the enemy will welcome in his vile attempt to destroy the Afrikan nation. Know the Creator Supreme is the ultimate force that has given the Afrikan gift of building and maintaining the excellent nation of Haki (Righteousness) and of Ili (Order). Express this to the full so that alien unrighteous rule may be overthrown. Use whatever strategy necessary to bring about fullest Haki (Righteousness) and the fullest Ili (Order). When necessary it may be loud. When necessary it may be quiet. For ancient and deep is the fear of the crocodile who makes no sound until it splashes the water in the final thrust to be satisfied.

Bare not your soul to the enemy nor damage thereby the respect you own people have for you. Spread not your words among others nor associate yourself with those who bare their heart this way. Better are Afrikans whose sacred knowledge remains with them, than those who talk to their enemy and become disadvantaged. One does not run to reach perfection. And one does not create it in order to destroy it.

Laugh not at the Afrikan who stature is not as elevated as yours or is physically impaired. Do not allow the enemy to harass Afrikans as all are of the Creator Supreme. Be the caring wisdom guide amongst your own people if any should genuinely err. Surely, the Afrikan can be likened to clay and straw, and the Creator Supreme is the ultimate orchestrator and builder.  The Creator Supreme builds up daily. The Creator Supreme can humble whomsoever by self-decree. It is the Creator Supreme that lifts the Afrikan because of their living knowingness of the divine. Blessed is the Afrikan who lifts the Afrikan nation and is in held in the safety of the Creator Supreme upon their passing to enter the Great Ancestral realm.

If you see an Afrikan elder outside be respectful. Give also a hand to the Afrikan elder who needs assistance. And respect them as their children would. The strong arm is not weakened by being uncovered. And the back is not broken by bending it in respect of your own people. Better to be humble amongst your own kind than express among them harsh words of ill. A pilot who sees far ahead will not wreck the ship on the rocks.

Be gentle with the Afrikan who has lost a loved one and understanding of their grief. Be wealthy and sharing Afrikan amongst your own people in order that all can live well throughout the Afrikan nation. The Creator Supreme loves the Afrikan who walks with the pride, dignity and self-respect of the race.

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