Kitabu Cha Phebhor (The Book of Phebhor)

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 14 Oct, 2019

Wisdom Text from the Afrikan History Continuum

The exceptional wisdom words of the Afrikan is a wonderful blessing from the Creator Supreme. The wisdom tradition is magnificently endowed with a vast array of utterances to empower Afrikan life to its fullest. The words of Phebhor 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 Phebhor is Kitabu Cha Phebhor:

Kitabu Cha Phebhor (The Book of Phebhor)

If a beam is longer than its right measure, the excess is cut off. If the sails of a ship do not have the right measure then they wreck the course of the ship. Those who apply the right measure in all good things are not blamed. The Creator Supreme is of ultimate rightness and has created Usawa (Balance) in order to establish right measure for Afrikan souls in the world. The Creator Supreme placed the heart deep in the body for the right measure of the Afrikan. Thus, if those who are learned are not of Usawa (balance) there learning is of little use and those unknowing of Usawa (Balance) do not escape misfortune. Alien false pride and their wicked aggressive arrogance are forces of destruction. But the Afrikan who is of Usawa (Balance) for the Afrikan nation create their own destiny.

It is an unfortunate child who a father or mother has not instructed with their Afrikan wisdom. Such a child is halted. It is a son’s and daughter’s advantage and good fortune to receive wise instruction and to ask for it. But no instruction can succeed if there is resentment for it. Youth who are not corrupted by base desires imposed by alien forces are not blamed and those who control their sexual appetite, their name does not send forth an unpleasant odour. Those who are steadfast and thoughtful are chosen among the people and those who listen to correction protect themselves from receiving another. Surely, the fault in every kind of character lies in not listening to that which is wise. The Creator Supreme is ultimate wisdom and has placed means of punishment upon the earth in order to teach the wilfully ignorant by way of it. The Creator Supreme gave the wise Afrikan a sense of humbleness amongst his or her own people in order to avoid all punishment. Thus a youth who has respect through humbleness and right doing is not rejected with punishment.

It is better for a serpent to be in the house than to have an enemy invading your space time and time again. Those who associate with the enemy are drawn into wrongdoing. Those who live with the enemy die in captivity. The friends of the enemy sleep tied to them. And the wrongdoing of those strapped to the enemy harm even their own relatives.  When the ignorant light a fire they go too close to it, and get burned. And when the ignorant start unnecessary fights, they go unarmed and steeped in their unknowingness to succumb. Those who walk with the wise share their praises, but those who walk by in the company of ignorance create a foul odour in the street.

Do not be greedy for the sake of the Afrikan nation lest your name send forth an offensive odour. Greed brings conflict and fighting in a house. It takes all sense of humbleness, mercy and trust from one’s heart and it causes turmoil in a family. Those who are greedy do not like to give to those who gave to them. They do not consider tomorrow, for they are only concerned with the moment. There is no end to the wrong done when money and greed are together. Money is of great benefit but should not entrap the soul as a vice for wrongdoing.  Money is the trap the Creator Supreme placed in the world for the wicked alien so that they would turn on themselves. But the Creator Supreme gives money to the Afrikan, the most favoured people of all, in order to take away worry from their hearts.

Those Afrikans who give food generously for building of the Afrikan nation when they have money are the ones to whom destiny gives fortune. For wealth goes to those who give food to others by means of it. The Creator Supreme is the ultimate heart and is satisfied when the Afrikan humble of means is provided for. Thus, if you acquire property, give a portion to the Creator Supreme by helping the less fortunate soul of the Afrikan nation within righteous order. If you acquire material means, spend it within righteous order for the betterment of the Afrikan nation so that there will be no turmoil in it. If it is in your power, invite those far away as well as those near you. For the Afrikan of Haki (Righteousness) who invites the Afrikan of Haki (Righteousness) from afar, their name will be great when they go afar. The Afrikan of Haki (Righteouness) who loves their Afrikan neighbours of Haki (Righteousness) will find a family around them. The Creator Supreme allows one to acquire wealth in return for doing good. And those who give food to the less fortunate of the Afrikan nation within righteous order, the Creator Supreme brings them close in mercy without measure.  

Gentleness when necessary in conduct amongst your own people of every kind causes the wise to be praised. Do not make your mouth speak with a harsh maliciousness tongue to those of the Afrikan nation. For the malicious voice does damage to members of the body just like an illness. Do not be impatient when you ask of the Afrikan nation that you get angry while you are listening. The praise of the wise Afrikan is great before the people because they listen. Do not allow your tongue to become the tool of the enemy and invite alien attack. Those who hurry with their mouth in ignorance, can set forth an invitation for disaster. One does not take seriously the words of the talkative puppet when considering an accusation. And one does not judge the complaint of the ignorant based on how loud ignorance is presented.

The wise Afrikan is calm when necessary for the benefit of the Afrikan nation. The wise Afrikan is expressive when necessary for the benefit of the Afrikan nation. This is the rhythm of Usawa (Balance). If no calm comes in battle, the army gets no rest. If there is no calm between feasts, the spouses of the house cannot enjoy themselves. And if there is no calm in the Afrikan temple, the Creator Supreme abandons it. Thus, praise is given to the wise Afrikan because he or she is calm when necessary. The senior years of the living great is a good time in life because of the wealth of Afrikan wisdom and qualities of calm that come with it.

 Do not take lightly a small thing if you find yourself amongst the enemy lest you suffer from it. Deadly harm can come to those consumed by unknowingness of self and can do nothing but take his or her own greatness lightly in the heart. Likewise, harm can come to the soul striving for greater knowingness of self for taking smallness lightly. It is the Creator Supreme who gives the wise Afrikan the discerning heart in order that they may have appropriate respect. One who builds the Afrikan nation to be safeguarded and strong knows that its Afrikan souls are building safeguarded strength for themselves to be protected from harm. Do not take lightly weapons of the enemy. Illnesses for which remedy is denied can be such a weapon, take the course of natural remedy in the building and maintenance of the Afrikan nation of fortitude.  

A small snake has poison. A small river has its dangers. A small fire should be feared. A small document can have great benefit. A small cord binds. A small truth defends its owner. A small lie causes trouble for one who tells it. A little food give health to one who has it. A little saving can lead to wealth. This little heart of the body sustains the person. A little good news can make the heart happy. A little dew gives life to the fields. A little wind carries the boat along. A little bee brings honey. A small locust lays waste the grapevine. A small wrong can lead towards death. And a small good deed is not hidden from the Creator Supreme. Thus, many are the small things that deserve respect but be cautious of the things of size for the merit of admiration in a state of disruption, for the enemy can be well resourced.  

The heart and tongue of the wise and the greatness of the place in which they rest, all come from the Creator Supreme. When the people raise their hands the Creator Supreme knows it. The Creator Supreme knows the wicked alien who imagines evil. The Creator Supreme knows the divine Afrikan and that they have the greatness of the Creator Supreme in their heart. Before the tongue has asked the question, the Creator Supreme knows its answer. The Creator Supreme self- commands and  directs the heart and tongue of the Afrikan of Haki (Righteousness). The Creator Supreme makes the Afrikan nation safe with its guards and otherwise. It is the Creator Supreme that gives ultimate just ruling. It is the Creator Supreme that makes the Afrikan soul great. And it is the Creator Supreme that makes the less fortunate Afrikan soul rise because his heart is known.  

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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