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The Origin of the African New Year, Sacred Science of Black Agriculture
African New Year share lessons for a need to return to the sacred science of Black Agriculture. The first Census of Agriculture help to provide "our daily bread for every member of society." Our U.S. Farm Bill missed another opportunity to embrace universal order of Black Agriculture. Together we can solve a "Global Food Crisis"
African New Year Day Celebration
Saturday, June 21, 6248
Long ago, Ancient Nile Valley Civilizations celebrated the summer solstice as the most important day of the year. The sun reached its highest point, farthest distance from the earth, as the Nile River began to rise, marking the African New Year. It was recognized that the Sun, Ra, was essential to life and the hidden power that placed the sun in the sky was God.
To honor the annual inundation of the Nile River, special ceremonies were held to honor the natural order or neter Aset (Isis) during the Night of the Tear Drop. Traditional belief held that Aset was mourning for her dead husband, Asar (Osiris), and that her tears made the Nile to rise.
Sacred Science measured the annual snow melt from the Blue Nile, from high in Ethiopian Mountains merged with the White Nile, from the distant Mountains of the Moon, surrounding the African Great Lakes near the Equator with “nilometers” measuring the volume of water in the earth’s longest river of 4,138 miles long.
This is a sacred time of purifying the heart, cutting through life’s obstacles and drawing on the dynamic power of the God principle to manifest your own inner strength. A time to lift up your spirit in celebration of fertility and the wonder of life, remembering to give thanks for that which has been manifested unto you.
Accurately predicting the extent of the annual inundation was of vital importance to the agricultural well being of the people whom established the earth’s greatest civilization based upon the Agricultural bounty from the Nile River.
The annual cycle was observed over time and the appearance of the star Sirius, which occurs around the time of the summer solstice, was recognized as a consistent and the measure to document the New Year used to calibrate a 25,920 cycle called the Great Year.
African New Year 6248, utilizes the colors Green, Blue, Yellow, and White, representing the four cardinal points, and marks a continued march toward a strong African Union.
Noon, June 21, at the geographic center of the earth’s landmass, the exact location where the Great Pyramid was built, the sun is at its highest... representing the glory of the force and power that placed the sun in the sky.
Ancient Civilizations established values and principles best documented in high cultural achievement that first recorded the patterns of the universe, an accurate measurement of time documenting the sun, moon and stars impact on our planet.
Noon, June 21, pause and reflect upon the Origin of African New Year Day. Utilize this time to purify your thoughts toward renewing your connection to the dynamic creative power of the Architect of the Universe to manifest that spark of divinity in your life.
Globally, we lift up our heart and minds collectively in celebration of the fertility and wonder of life as “Children of the Sun” we reclaim the sacred science necessary to establish a strong and prosperous African Union based upon ancient principles of universal order.
Ashe’
Khubaka
Saturday, June 21, 6248
Long ago, Ancient Nile Valley Civilizations celebrated the summer solstice as the most important day of the year. The sun reached its highest point, farthest distance from the earth, as the Nile River began to rise, marking the African New Year. It was recognized that the Sun, Ra, was essential to life and the hidden power that placed the sun in the sky was God.
To honor the annual inundation of the Nile River, special ceremonies were held to honor the natural order or neter Aset (Isis) during the Night of the Tear Drop. Traditional belief held that Aset was mourning for her dead husband, Asar (Osiris), and that her tears made the Nile to rise.
Sacred Science measured the annual snow melt from the Blue Nile, from high in Ethiopian Mountains merged with the White Nile, from the distant Mountains of the Moon, surrounding the African Great Lakes near the Equator with “nilometers” measuring the volume of water in the earth’s longest river of 4,138 miles long.
This is a sacred time of purifying the heart, cutting through life’s obstacles and drawing on the dynamic power of the God principle to manifest your own inner strength. A time to lift up your spirit in celebration of fertility and the wonder of life, remembering to give thanks for that which has been manifested unto you.
Accurately predicting the extent of the annual inundation was of vital importance to the agricultural well being of the people whom established the earth’s greatest civilization based upon the Agricultural bounty from the Nile River.
The annual cycle was observed over time and the appearance of the star Sirius, which occurs around the time of the summer solstice, was recognized as a consistent and the measure to document the New Year used to calibrate a 25,920 cycle called the Great Year.
African New Year 6248, utilizes the colors Green, Blue, Yellow, and White, representing the four cardinal points, and marks a continued march toward a strong African Union.
Noon, June 21, at the geographic center of the earth’s landmass, the exact location where the Great Pyramid was built, the sun is at its highest... representing the glory of the force and power that placed the sun in the sky.
Ancient Civilizations established values and principles best documented in high cultural achievement that first recorded the patterns of the universe, an accurate measurement of time documenting the sun, moon and stars impact on our planet.
Noon, June 21, pause and reflect upon the Origin of African New Year Day. Utilize this time to purify your thoughts toward renewing your connection to the dynamic creative power of the Architect of the Universe to manifest that spark of divinity in your life.
Globally, we lift up our heart and minds collectively in celebration of the fertility and wonder of life as “Children of the Sun” we reclaim the sacred science necessary to establish a strong and prosperous African Union based upon ancient principles of universal order.
Ashe’
Khubaka
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