The Metu Neter Gods Of Kemet

Metu Neter Gods Of Kemet

The Kemetic Spirituality of the Nile Valley Black Africans of Ancient Kemet in Egypt was based on the meaning of the Medu Neter Hieroglyph Language which was recognised as the Words of Nature.

Mythologically the meaning of the Medu Neter Language Of Ancient Kemet in Egypt expresses how nature came into being from the spiritual world and also how it works based on the Ancient Egyptian Story of Creation.

The meaning of the Medu Neter Language Of Ancient Kemet in Egypt symbolically expresses the principles of mind, body, and soul embodied in Creation.

At the core of the meaning of the Medu Neter Language Of Ancient Kemet in Egypt is The One (Atum) that became Nine. 

The Atum can be understood as that which emerged from the primordial cosmic chaos known as the NUN from which the Universe was created.

The Africans of Ancient Kemet taught that the meaning of the Medu Neter Language Of Ancient Kemet in Egypt states that the physical world is an expression of the metaphysical world which was born from the Nun.

In the meaning of Medu Neter Language Of Ancient Kemet Spirituality, the Atum is an androgynous personification of Ntchr or nature produced from the Nun.

The Atum was divided into Nine Ntchrs starting with the Ntchr Shu who is regarded as the God of Air.  The Ntchr Tefnut represents Moisture, and she is the companion and balancing Feminine energy of the masculine Ntchr Shu.

The next Principal Ntchers Geb and Nut represent Earth and the Sky.

These four Ntchru are the foundational elements of everything in the physical Universe and they also represent the Polar opposites observed in the Universe as Masculine and Feminine expressions of creative Energy.

In its original form, the meaning of the Medu Neter Language Of Ancient Kemet suggests that the Egyptians were Monotheistic believing in a single God who manifested in different ways which means everything Is actually the Creator in an alternative Form.

The Africans of Ancient Kemet in Egypt reasoned that all things in the Universe returned to the primordial source of Nun.

In particular, the meaning of the Medu Neter Language Of Ancient Kemet in Egypt points to the fact that the purpose of Human Consciousness was to realise that the person was a Soul or a reflection of the Creator who needed to return to his original Form as part of the unexpressed but unified primordial Nun.

The early Africans of Kemet believed that there were 2 paths to the liberation of the Ka (resurrection or soul) back into Oneness (the NUN).

The first path was that of the Christ Enlightened Consciousness where enlightenment came in one instance. The second path was the path of Ausar or Osiris  in which the individual goes through life incarnations to gain awareness which is represented as the ability to resurrect and be reborn into the oneness of Nun.

As such, the Ancient African Spirituality of Kemet was based on understanding of NaTuRe (NTchR) as Natural Laws not individual Gods.

This was the core essence of the meaning of the Medu Neter Language Of Ancient Kemet Spirituality.

The NTCHRu do not act consciously but can be understood better as Mathematical Formulas or Universal Principles.

It was the African Spirituality of Kemet that taught that God IS Or the I AM. 

The Temple Walls of Ancient Kemet bear witness to the the phrase Nuk puk Nuk which means I Am Who I Am.

Each symbol of the Medu Neter is thus a concept or idea reflecting the vibrations of Nature which can be understood as the Divine word of The Supreme Being.

The Medu Neter are therefore the sacred initial word of God which brought the Universe into existence.

Therefore, the NTCHRU of the Ancient Africans of Kemet in Egypt are not Gods but principles of nature misunderstood by Egyptologists working with a Western frame of reference.

It was the Egyptologists who misinterpreted the original meaning of the Medu Neter Language Of Ancient Kemet’s symbolic representations of the NeTCHeRu as the term Gods.

The Ancient Africans of Kemet in Egypt believed in one unnamed and unknowable ultimate Ntchr (God) who can best be understood through metaphor and is represented by the Neteru Deities on Ancient Kemet’s Tree Of Life.

Neteru Of Kemet Metu Neter Deities

Briefly these Neteru are represented as follows on the Tree of Life:

0) Sphere 0: The true unseen essential Divine Nature of Man as Energy which can neither be created nor destroyed represented by Amen the source of all Life and Consciousness; 

i) Sphere 1: The True Divine unconditioned Self of Man in the likeness of the Essential Nature Of Man represented by the Neter Ausar;

iii) Sphere 2: The Source Of Divine Wisdom which Orders the Manifested Universe represented by the Neter Tehuti;

iii) Sphere 3: The Source Of the Life Force (Ra) represented by the Neter Seker;

v) Sphere 5: The Enforcer of the Laws of Divine Truth and Justice or Karma in the Universe represented by the Neter Herukhuti;

vi) Sphere 6: The Manifestation Of The Individual Will in the Universe represented by the Neter Heru;

vii) Sphere 7: The Manifestation Of The Individual Imagination in the Universe represented by the Neter Het Heru;

viii) Sphere 8: The Manifestation Of Individual Emotions in the Universe represented by the Neter Sebek;

x) Sphere 10: The Manifestation Of The Earth in the Universe as the Locus Of Man’s Consciousness represented by the Neter Geb.

Medu Neter Spiritual Science developed by the Africans of Ancient Kemet in Egypt is the foundation of all African spirituality, and its concepts also underlie the major Western Religions of Judaism and Christianity.

The Ancient Egyptian Nile Valley Metu Neter Oracle is also related to African Voodoo (Voudon) and the African Ancestral calling