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PILLAR 2 - CREATING ABUNDANCE, MODULE 1 - ABUNDANCE BEGINS WITHIN

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PILLAR 2 - CREATING ABUNDANCE, MODULE 1 - ABUNDANCE BEGINS WITHIN

CAPSULE 1 - ABUNDANCE BEGINS WITHIN Knowledge is ever-present. It is the kingdom of the universe. It flows from and to the universe as timeless energy dispensed through the tangible entity known as nature. You may have already heard of this concept when protégés of Albert Einstein combined the simple concepts of how atoms manage to join into a molecule with the relationships of nature. Two students of Einstein’s work were David Bohm from the University of London and Karl Pribram of Stanford University. Princeton University’s Dean Robert G. Jahn established a Law of Attraction research team. It started with these two and included the 1973 physics Nobel Prize winner, Brian Josephson, of Cambridge University and David Peat of Queen’s University in Canada. This team reported what most know well today. A molecule is comprised of a nucleus with positively-charged particles, centrally-located with spinning, negatively-charged electrons. This relationship creates an attraction to opposite charges, but also an overall vibration of the set of molecules. Extending this concept to nature, these individuals described with surprising accuracy the same thing: similar molecules prefer to band together in vibration. Also, the universe is on a time-continuum such that access to knowledge from one time can be available in another time. These were all extensions from Einstein’s original, E=MC2 well-known equation. Two things are evident in nature. First, the Law of Attraction holds “like-minded thinking attracts like.” It is clear that individuals of negative mindedness are avoided because they attract mostly negative outcomes, and positive mindedness attracts positive outcomes. Second, knowledge is timeless and available to those who desire to tap into it from the universe. Thomas Edison easily displayed this second concept of timeless knowledge as he depended on it for all his inventions, including the telegraph, the incandescent lightbulb, and the phonograph or record player. Already a legendary insomniac, Edison devised a tactic to sleep in an upright chair with a clipboard and pen near his writing hand and a rock in the other over an empty, metal bucket. As he fell asleep, he entered subconscious thought where imagery from conscious and subconscious thought merge. Subconscious thought is the gateway to timeless, universal thought. The rock dropped into the metal bucket, he awoke, and then he transcribed his thoughts on paper immediately. Each concept was well ahead of its time. Thomas Edison reported he tapped his knowledge from the timeless universe. The Law of Attraction that Einstein's protégés discovered after Edison's time is nothing new. It was employed by the longest known empire in history to support a successful population predominantly of peace. No, it was not the Roman Empire. No, it was not the Babylonian Empire. It was the Kemetic Empire. The Kemetic or Egyptian Empire did not last for a few hundred years as most empires do. It survived for up to 10,000 years. The reason for its endurance was it understood the bond between the universe and nature. It endorsed, in other words, the Law of Attraction. Just as Edison tapped the universe for his inventions, the Ancient Egyptians discovered timeless wisdom from the universe for managing its empire. They extended this knowledge to governing their people. A visit to the pyramids can open your eyes to the advanced knowledge these Ancient Egyptians resourced

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when building these marvels. Among their many accomplishments, the Egyptians aligned these pyramids with amazing precision to the stars in Orion's Belt. Some countries, recognizing the almost timeless success of Kemetic economics, have attempted to imitate the symbolism. Aside from the symbolism the similarities end. Practice and symbolism are separate issues. The most hopeful country applying Kemetic symbolism was the U.S.A. It built Washington, D.C. monuments to mirror Egyptian monoliths. The Obelisk at Karnack Temple that symbolizes the knowledge bond between Earth and the Universe is copied as the Washington Monument but instead symbolizes power and control. The Temple of Abu Simbel by Rameses the Great, dedicated to Amun-Ra and Ptah was made popular in the second Transformers movie. Its intention was honoring spiritual bonds to the universe gaining knowledge from God (Amun-Ra and Ptah). The Lincoln Memorial and Mount Rushmore, mirroring this Kemetic architecture, symbolizes politician’s power and control. The U.S.A. dollar holds the inscription of a pyramid, partially built. The separated upper section is intended to mean the government’s role in completing the unfinished work that society does not perform. The Kemetic eye of Ra or God is placed with the government. However, that is fake symbolism because the U.S.A. has separation between church and state. These monuments reveal the principle difference between modern symbolism and Kemetic practice. The Egyptian pharaoh, of African descent, was of the collective mindset of “we” rather than the European (and Asian) mindset of “me.” So, each Kemetic leader was responsible for shepherding the flock or population in the spiritual sense. This required a continual bond with the universe to learn knowledge and to share the wealth. Human rights were thus ordained, male and female, without regard to race, career, or religion. To fight for them was not necessary. The pharaoh’s court was held to constant religious obligation, which prevented any tendency for fraud or deceit. Income was not coin-based, but rather barter-based with copper and silver (not gold) as the underlying currencies. No individual became filthy rich, and thus the discrepancies between wealthy and poor were marginal. There was little need for a social services system. Ancient Egyptian or Kemetic economics was founded on the principles of Ma’at philosophy. Ma’at philosophy employs a cosmic order in balance and truth, which is a foundation of universal concepts in nature. The African mindset of “we” worked well with this since it depended on sharing to keep things in balance. If one sector of the land performed well, that sector shared with the lessor-producing sectors. Ma’at philosophy held that one must not allow desire to have control or the demands that desire creates to be a nuisance. You should follow true destiny rather than to allow desire to control your life. If you are faithful in your duties, act responsibly and cooperate with others, the natural course of life will take its course. Success will come because you attract it as a matter of practice. This sounds strangely similar to the Law of Attraction. Your need to chase after riches is merely emotional desire. It is subject to fear. Associate with positive practices and positive outcomes will

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appear. The universe provides through nature what is needed in due time. To exercise anxiety is fruitless. The balance in nature extended to individual relationships in the Kemetic culture. Debt and hunger were unacceptable as it was known to foster an angry neighbor. A rule was if a man cannot pay his debt, 2/3rds of his debt should be excused and only 1/3 of the debt held as his responsibility. It solved all banking, bankruptcy, and small-claims dilemmas without complication. Each party had a manageable, residual obligation, and the matter was resolved without fanfare. Another rule was that money must remain in continuous movement or cash flow. Ma’at philosophy held that wealth from hoarding created sorrow. Using money to create jobs or help others removed one’s personal plagues. Kemetic principles included requiring a security on loans. Still, loans of value such as buying a home, starting a business or a one-time event like getting married were promoted. Loans for daily expenses or taking a vacation were forbidden as that created debt. In summary, the Ancient Egyptians understood the importance of bonding with nature and the universe. This was a spiritual link that unleashed knowledge energy in return for dedication to logical standards in life. The universe provided both what was needed and the opportunities to attain true fulfillment. However, unlike the values of modern standards with money and possessions, Kemetic fulfillment was aligned with the universe. Ancient Egyptians sought happiness and contentment through discovering their purpose in life. Exercise As an exercise, take your small, wire-bound notebook and assess your lifestyle for conversion to Kemetic principles of Ma’at philosophy. Write “Ma’at philosophy of balance and truth” at the top of the page. List ten ways that you can give or use at least 15% of yourself and your possessions, immediately, to those around you. Begin to practice this list without failing, even if it hurts. Begin to tally in your notebook the rewards that it bestows upon you.