After learning that early African Americans in the Antebellum South followed the Kongo Cross, which the author used to discover the Maa Aankh, an Egyptian-style medicine wheel. Using this diagram as a guide revealed that the familiar physical reality we live in is limited, but beyond our five physical senses is a rich and unlimited spiritual dimension. Everything we desire – peace, prosperity, success, love, joy – can be found in this spiritual realm, because they are ethereal in nature. Most people have a problem obtaining these goals because they allow themselves to become disconnected from their Source. But, by learning how to stay connected to this invisible reality, you can overcome the physical problems you face. Included are practical exercises based upon shamanic traditions that will help you break away from the destructive beliefs and habits that disconnect you from the Source. As well as spiritual practices and rites that will help you maintain the connection to create the life that you want and deserve.
I enjoyed reading the book. I thought it was very detailed and explained the concepts in depth, so that one who is new to Kemetic principles could get a very good grasp of what the author is talking about. He made it easy for those who would like to practically apply these principles to their everyday lives. Of course reading Volume 1 is a good place to start.I especially loved the layout of the book, and except for typos, it is very beautifully illustrated. As we know, the Kemetic…
this author is very good at application of ancient teachings to current life. must read for anyone interested in application of kemetic and kongolese traditions to current life.
Sometimes I may retrieve a book and it will take months to begin reading. Maa Aankh, Volume II was no exception. Once I began, the simple wording and illustrative content made it pretty easy to grasp the Ancient Kemetic/Kamitic concepts and belief systems. I have learned a lot, as I began to lean towards learning more about Kamitic traditions (outside of a religious context or organized group).I had the opportunity to speak with the author. I felt his passion and convictions…