Kitabu Cha Kheti (The Book of Kheti)
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 09 Oct, 2019
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Wisdom Text of the Afrikan History Continuum

For thousands upon thousands of years the Afrikan has expressed a unique and superlative Creator given gift of wisdom utterance. Articulated to continually better the lives of Afrikan souls, words of wisdom were committed to writings for sharing amongst the first and spirit ones of creation and for their longevity. Much has survived the ages despite the impact of foreign destruction that has been heaped upon the Afrikan soul. One such example are the words of Kheti, a wisdom guide of ancient Afrika. The book of Kheti 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 Kheti is Kitabu Cha Kheti:
Kitabu Cha Kheti (The Book of Kheti)
Be skilled in utterance so that you will succeed in the imperative mission for global Afrikan ascendancy. Whilst the tongue of the Afrikan does not replace all necessary defence, it is a mighty sword and effective utterance is strong in the fight to safeguard the eternal ascension of Afrikan liberty and nationhood. None can overcome the skilful. The wise Afrikan is a school of self-betterment for other Afrikan souls and those who are aware of his or her knowledge do not attack him or her but likewise elevate themselves in the knowingness self. No evil takes place when the strong, safeguarded and wisdom-filled Afrikan is near. Ukweli (Truth) comes to the Afrikan in its essential form, shaped in the sayings of the Great Ancestors.
Follow in the footsteps of your Great Ancestors for the Afrikan self is energised through spirit elevation and developed with knowingness. Behold Great Ancestral utterance as it endures throughout the generations. If the wisdom words are written in books, open and read the books and follow the wise counsel. If the wisdom words enter through utterance by other means be steadfast in taking heed of those great that came before. For one who is taught becomes skilled. Do not engage in wrongdoing within the Afrikan nation for good deeds are blessed and right order must prevail throughout the world. Make the memory of you last through eternal love for your own people. Multiply the people of the Afrikan nation, then the Creator Supreme will be praised for your contributions. And Afrikan souls will give thanks for your goodness and pray and act for your health.
Advance with integrity and commensurate with stature within the Afrikan nation. Uphold the order of the Afrikan nation so that structure and the Afrikan way are maintained. The enemy seeks to take natural Afrikan abundance and make the Afrikan bias towards self-destruction. The enemy seeks to take natural Afrikan wealth to render the Afrikan dependant upon him. The Afrikan made poor and thrust into dependency by the enemy may not speak truly. One who says ‘I wish I had’ under destructive alien conditions may not be straightforward as he or she leans toward whichever enemy will pay him or her. Truly great is the Afrikan when his or her men and women of stature are great. Strong is the Afrikan monarch of integrity who has councillors of integrity and wealthy is one who is rich in Afrikan souls of true stature.
Utter Ukweli (Truth) in the Afrikan nation so that your people may respect you. Haki (Righteousness) is fitting for the entire people who are the grand monarchs of humanity. For it is the of the house of Haki (Righteousness) that carries the substance of respect from front to the back. Do that which is right that you may live long upon the earth. Comfort the Afrikan who mourns and oppress not the widow or widower. Let no enemy drive the Afrikan from the property of his or her forebears. Let no enemy defraud Afrikans of their property. Beware the unjust alien force. Safeguard Afrikan life for prosperity.
Make no distinction in your behaviour between those Afrikans of rank and others in the Afrikan nation for harmony in communal relations. Rather choose a person because of his or her skills so that every craft of Afrikan ascension may be carried on whilst upholding order in the nation.
One Afrikan generation succeeds another and the Creator Supreme who is all knowing is ever present and unseen. The Afrikan cannot avoid or oppose the hand of the Creator Supreme. The Creator Supreme receives all that the eyes see, all that the ears hear and all that is felt. Thus, the Afrikan must revere the Creator Supreme on his or her path of glory for the Afrikan nation. As a dry watercourse is replaced by a stream, so no river allows itself to be concealed. It breaks the barrier behind which it was hidden. So too the soul comes to the place that it knows and strays not from its path of inheritance.
Make worthy your mortal resting place and make firm your place in the ancestral realm by being upright and just. It is on this that the hearts of Afrikans rely. For more acceptable is the virtue of the Haki (Righteousness) than the ox of those that do evil. Serve the Creator Supreme that the Creator Supreme may also work for you.
Naturally well cared for are Afrikan people who are the flock of the Creator Supreme. The Creator Supreme brought forth the sky and earth for their sake. He orchestrated the dangers of water away from them. He gave the breath of life for their noses. They are in the image of the Creator Supreme and came from this ultimate sacred source. The Creator Supreme shines in the sky for their sake. The Creator Supreme brought forth plants for them and cattle, fish and fowl to nourish them. The Creator Supreme has brought destruction to alien enemy forces and has also reduced the chosen people of creation if they abandon living knowingness of the ultimate divine force. The Creator Supreme brought forth daylight for their sakes and traverses the sacred universe to see them. The Creator Supreme has brought forth the sacred shrine around them and when they weep the cries are heard. The Creator Supreme made them rulers from the beginning – natural born leaders to lift the load of unique responsibility for the world’s greatest civilisations. The Creator Supreme made for them words of power and other progressive facets as weapons to ward off the blow of evil events, guarding them by day and by night. The Creator Supreme has brought doom to the traitors of the Afrikan nation amongst the flock as a parent strikes a child for the sake of the child’s sibling.
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Afrikan Historia Msimu is an observance period for the duration of the tenth month of the year (so-called October). This is a special time for learning, growth and development of the Afrikan experience in the world. It is a time of spiritual and cultural elevation as Afrikan history is restored to fabric of life in the living knowingness of the then, the now and tomorrow. Great ones of the Afrikan journey are highlighted and the symbols relevant to the time invigorate life in the imperative onward flow of global Afrikan ascendancy. This wonderful observance is a part of the cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN).
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