Righteousness, King of Egypt and African Psyche : Ma'at Pervades the Totality of African Philosophic and Spiritual Consciousness
Righteousness, King of Egypt and African Psyche : Ma'at Pervades the Totality of African Philosophic and Spiritual Consciousness
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Author(s): Monderson, Frederick
ISBN No.: 9781610230803
Pages: 678
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 55.93
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The King of Egypt, as pharaonic institution, in that ancient African nation, functioned as a dynamo promoting righteousness, imbued in cosmic and divine essence proved successful in shaping the consciousness of Egyptian and other African societies' psyche. Righteousness, a philosophic exilir crafted, promoted, and encouraged by the king and men of religious faith, intellectual acumen and theosophic conviction, shaped the behavior of all to produce the magnificence we associate with Ancient Egypt. Such actions guided religious ritual and molded social and religious conduct with a view to experience the good life on earth then attain everlasting existence in the afterlife heavenly realm where the gods dwelt, of which all agreed, was an aspiring and attainable place of justice, order, and purity. Inscriptional evidence in books, temples and tombs tell of many who confessed; the philosophic axiom of Ma'at, cultivated and shaped their conscious evolution to become model citizens relating constructively with fellow man. Such behavior produced moral benefits in righteousness manifested as truth, balance, justice, and as such, order, within society. Extolling those joyous and moral ideal affirmations, many an individual boasted of never acting unjustly in thought and deed toward family, friends, and society. In ancient Egypt, the principal function of the king was to effectuate the daily ritual of dedicated to the gods attained in building and securing their homes as temples on earth hen celebrated in joyously festive occasions. Pharaoh was responsible for defending Egypt against malevolent human and spiritual forces.


In thought and deed, he promoted the welfare of society administered through an instructed, enlightened, and empowered bureaucracy, religious and social, whose actions, manifesting as a philosophic experiment proved tremendously successful in molding a lasting and effective society professing religion, science, justice, even economics and equally important, architecture and art as well. Acceptance of the divine nature of the society's kingship heritage, and making allowance for cultivating cultural successes therefrom, this moral and philosophic mindset and experience enhanced Egyptian society and by extension, strengthened African psyche in neighboring African nations across the continent. The creative and cultural potency of such joyous consciousness further extended beyond the continent to influence countries far and wide, particularly those newly coming into vogue, even impacting the modern world's intellectual appetite and hunger for righteousness, truth, and appreciative aesthetics.


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