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  • Praise be to the beautiful ,ancient Mother Sekhmet.I bow in honor to thee.Thank you for letting me remember.

  • Awe inspiring, so much I did not know

  • Absolutely beautiful!

  • Amazing artistry and very beautiful music.

  • A lot of time, thought, energy, and love went into making this sacred space. Thank you for sharing it with us!

  • Thank you for this video! =D

  • Lovely video! I'm sorry about the argument, some people are very reactive to people disagreeing with them. (myself included) Are you a devotee of Lady Sekhmet? I find myself more drawn to Lord Anpu (I kinda squealed when I saw your beautiful statue of Him). This seems to me, to be a wonderful place for worship. (I must run away now lest I get too jealous ^_^)

  • Heehee Jones soda? Is that an offering? If it is it's not exactly a traditional one. ^_^ I don't see anything wrong with that, I think that the gods would much raher a person offer them something enjoyable that they could share happily, than being bound by "tradition". The first ever wine I bought was terrible and bitter. When It came time to do a ritual I didn't have any good wine, so I offered some Peppermint Schapps. Nothing bad happened. Anyway I might be way off on the soda perpose, sorry.

  • Oh, come on, knowitallification, we know about the Nubian connection but all Egyptians weren't black -- just look at some of the mummies. Look at the actual wall and tomb paintings. Give credit where it's due!

  • @Apikorsus "...lastly, by calling the dove BLACK, they (the Dodonaeans) indicated that the woman was EGYPTIAN." THE HISTORY OF HERODOTUS Trans. by G. Rawlinson

    No seriously...you people live in a fantasy world. Time to wake the f*ck up.

  • @Apikorsus

    "The Egyptians are very BLACK" Arisotle  'Physionomy' Chapt.6

    Keep talking out the side of your face....I'm watching you dribble.

  • @Apikorsus

    "There are many things in the manners,customs,and religions of the historic Egyptians that suggest that the original home of their ancestors was a country in the neighborhood of Uganda, Rwanda and Kenya "

    Sir EA Wallis Budge

    Keeper of the Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities at the British Museum

    Trust me...he was dead on. And racist white 'scholars' hate him to this day for telling the Truth.

  • Such a lovely video!

    ~ Melania

  • with all that color they used ....they conveniently forgot to color in their skin. They were black gods and goddesses. Don't believe me? Google Anubis and look at the color of the skin on his body. They were Black African gods and goddesses created and worshipped by Black African people. If youre going to do the damn thing then do it right!!!

  • @knowitallification The depiction of a dietiy's skin colour is sometimes a reflection of his or her attributes rather than the colour of the people that worshiped the diety. For instance, Anubis's black skin is often said to represent death or the colour a mummified body turned. Osiris is often depicted with green skin, and look at several of the blue skinned dieties of India. That doesn't mean that their followers were green or blue.

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  • "Egypt B.C.E. 1350...Osiris was sun-rayed; HIS COMPLEXION WAS BLACK AND HIS HAIR WAS WOOLY. He was included in a slaughter of the innocents ordered by Typhon from which he, of course, escaped. His legitimacy was proved by numerous miracles;some of his doctrines appear in the THE BOOK OF THE DEAD;..he was crucified on the vernal equinox; he descended to hell where he remained three days and nights to judge the dead and rose again and ascended bodily to heaven"

    CAMBRIDGE ENCYCLOPEDIA pp.107-108

  • @knowitallification I applaud you for acually citing sources, seeing as many who want to claim things on here do not and just scream at eachother. However Encyclopedias have a lot of mistakes in them. As for the crucifxion.... most of that Zietgiest stuff has recieved a lot of questioning and contradicts other tellings of the stories of Egypt.

  • @Forestimp45

    Miseducation is hell of a thing to overcome......I suggest you get started (smile).

    "Whence came the invading RACE-the high caste RACE-who founded the Dynastic history? The ancient writers considered them as Ethiopians, that they came from the SOUTH; and certainly in no other quarter, Libyan, Syrian, or Anatolian, can we find an analogous people"...W.M Flinders Petrie, A History of Egypt, Prehistoric Egypt 

  • @Forestimp45

    You want to see how they presented themselves in their artwork? You're talking to the wrong person.

    ANCIENT EGYPT WAS BLACK:

    Let the Ancestors Speak PT.1 (On youtube NOW!!!!!)

    Watch it then talk sh*t to me about how they presented themselves. You people live in a fantasy world created for you by hollyweird.

  • @knowitallification I wasn't talking **** to you, I was merely presenting another view/stating why Anubis being black does not mean that the people were or all the gods neccicarily were. Why do you seem so angry? (you do come off as angry) I don't neccicarily disagree that they were Africans, but not all African peoples are the same, just as not all Asian or Europeans aren't. Someone from northern Africa might look different than someone from a southern area.

  • @Forestimp45

    Angry no.....resentful yes, and rightfully so. How would Black people look if they went into Asia and bagan telling Chinese and Koreans that they've been wrong about their history. How would black people look going into Europe admonishing the English and the Germans about their own historical back grounds on their own soil. Who would take these black people seriously. Then I ask you where do Non Africans get off telling Black people their own history? It's disrespectful.

  • @knowitallification History isn't about being of a certain race, it's about whoever's doing the historical research. Part of my ancestry is Irish, and I wouldnt care if someone from Asia did research on my past and discovered things that the non-Irish didn't. I'd ratherknow than get hung up about it. Most of what today's history is based on was written by Europeans. I'm not saying that they're aren't racial biases involved, but that's just who was available to be out there doing the research.

  • @Forestimp45

    "I wasn't talking **** to you"

    Forestimp45

    Like hell you weren't...you ADDRESSED it to me.....oh waita minute....you must've been talking to the OTHER 'knowitallification'....yeah right.... ok.......NOT!!! Damn, y'all lie even when you don't mean to. Indian said "White man speak w. forked tongue". He aint lie.

  • @knowitallification I addressed you yes. Just because someone talks to you and disagrees with you, does not mean they're talking **** to you. *sigh* If you think I'm a liar, whatever. All I can tell you is disagreeing with someone does not mean you are talking **** to them or at all intending to.

  • @Forestimp45

    I don't know how old you are and I'm really careful about how I talk to young people

    (particularly when I know its a young person that I'm actually talking to). Therefore...I'm going to assume you are...young. In that case...in the future if youre responding to someone in a general sense (so to speak) ....dont put THEIR NAME IN THE POST. The response box underneath the video will suffice.

  • @Forestimp45

    "History isn't about being of a certain race". Dumbest thing I ever heard...that's it exactly what it's about....even that 'certain race' is the human race...it's still about a 'certain race' and when you break it down to it's subdivisions....it's even more so about race. Geez, I thought we H.S. dropouts from the inner cities were supposed to be the slow ones.

  • @knowitallification I said there were certain biases. I don't pretend that they're arent. What I meant when I said that it wasn't all about race was that people shouldn't be restircted from studying or teaching about history that doesn't come from the same part of the world that their recent ancestors do.

  • @Forestimp45

    An done last thing.....one things for sure......Anubis nor Seshat are NEVER shown with white skin......so whoever made this sh*tty video should've mowed lawns or turned tricks for some extra paint/markers.....I would hate to see them draw MLK, he'll be looking like Eminem. Enough w. the bullsh*t. Not this millennia.

  • @knowitallification Some of that does come down to the artist choice. I paint a lot of gods and goddesses and don't paint them in their traditonal depictions. I think this is a lovely video and a beautiful shrine, traditional or not. 

  • @Forestimp45

    Some people think WWF wresting is actual wrestling, some people thought George W. Bush was an actual President....you, you think this piece of sh*t video is 'lovely' whatever the hell that is. What's lovely is respecting a people and their history...to me, that's loveley. 'Regard' is lovely. This...is bullsh*t.

  • @knowitallification To be honest, i'm having some trouble responding to you. I don't do well when people get very sensitive to racial issues. I don't think that this video is meant to be disrespectful to anyone. I'd rather people talk about and celebrate a culture than say "oh that's just for them, I can't touch it." I love the Neteru with pride and I don't think they care if my skin looks a certain way.

  • @Forestimp45

    I like and respect your last comment....FYI.

  • @knowitallification Thank you. I know we disagree, but I don't think we disagree as drastically as we think. I wasn't trying to imply that the Egypitans were in no way black, but a lot of groups of people have been called black, and there are so many different shades of skin that someone can have and identify themselves as black. Any given continent has many different ethnic groups and subgroups of those groups. People don't all look the same even in their own families.

  • @Forestimp45 So I think saying "black" can be an oversimplification. The Egyptains were... the Egyptians. (Not modern inhabitants of Egypt) Also, artists to some things simply for artistic value. My friend has very fair skin and blonde hair in real life, but when I paint her she's blue with greenish eyes and lavender hair, simply because those are "her" colours. Artists also mess up. I had to draw a mask on someone because I screwed up her face. Artists do things for different reasons.

  • @Forestimp45 Just stop lying to yourselves and let the Truth live....for once on this in this white supremast world.

    “Too black a hue marks the coward as witness Egyptians and Ethiopians and so does also too white a complexion as you may see from women, the complexion of courage is between the two.” Arisotle

    (Physiognomics, Vol. VI, 812a)

  • Pt.2

    This is part of the answer. The drying - up of the area that later became the Sahara had begun to occur over 2,000 years before the Romans arrived. This population also migrated into inner Africa."

    THE ARAB INVASION OF EGYPT

    (AND THE LAST 30 YEARS OF THE ROMAN DOMINATION.....the introduction)

    Alfred Butler

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  • @knowitallification However, the ancient Egyptians were people of northern Africa. I don't think they were as dark-skinned as the peoples found further to the south, but certainly not pale Europeans. They were probably related to other Africans, but also to people of the Mediterainian and the Middle East. I don't think there's much wrong with depicting them in whatever skin colour because it's not really known.

  • @Forestimp45

    "There can be no doubt that the Colchians are an Egyptian race...MY OWN conjectures were founded first in the FACT that they are BLACK SKINNED and have WOOLY HAIR...." Herodotus Book 2 Chap.104 (450BCE)

    Herodotus...an eyewitness as was Aristotle, and Diodorus Siculus and Staphanus of Byzantium all agree with me...and disagree ......with you.

  • I believe the painting of the lady wearing the leopard fur is Seshat goddess of wisdom and art.

  • Yes, the Lady who wears Lepord skin, and has a sort of Flower on her head Is Seshat. Goddess of Math, and numbers.

    The PyramidBuilders prayed and honored her, so they would be accurate.

    They also had to pray to Nut, the sky goddess.

  • please keep her sanctuary love sekhmet

  • Absolutely beautiful!

    Blessed Be!!

  • I recognize the panels from an issue od Circle Network news from tears ago..The Lyceum of Isis Navigatum performed a ritual on a beach..wow.. very cool to see your sanctuary

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