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Author - Ra Un Nefer Amen ... [Goo?] [Posters]

This Paperback Book item from Kamit Publications was reviewed on 12-Dec-2008.

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1) Paperback Book Maat the 11 laws of God by Kamit Publications. This book fom 2003 is based on a divine revelation the author received in 1985. It is a bit difficult to rate a spiritual/religious book. I recommend reading this book. Very personally, some other books speak more entirely to me than this one and of course my personal spirituality variates occasionally. Also, I find other books more accessible to read than this one, especially in the beginning. In order to mark those differences, I "only" gave 4 stars.

This book of a personal vision of healing spirituality by the author is based on a variation of the Qabala/Kabbalah tree of life, with references to Hinduism and Taoism. All of these in turn are based on ancient Egyptian spirituality. But basically, this book is designed for universal purposes. The "laws" of God are not to be seen as commands such as in other branches of religion, but as "truths", as states of consciousness as they really are without deceptions and other interferences. Simply put, the book makes you find tranquility and love. In a really great way, pushing doors open. Which doesn´t mean, this is the only way or that there aren´t any variations of that way.

Very appealing to me as a RastafarI are the notions that religion and science do not have to contradict each other. Both terms in their originial meanings, not their modern Western distortions. That there is no universal value system to be expressable by dogmas, which are supposedly good or bad for every single individual. That freedom of humans is not supposed to get restricted. The intended love connection among all of us, i.e. not based on a command/should-be, but on very logical knowledge. Also that I-n-I (our) thoughts and actions are supposed to mirror one day in our actions in our dreams I find personally revealing.

With what I do not agree/entirely:
Personally, I do not believe in the concept of satan/devil/evil, for all of that cannot exist in my overstanding of monotheism: that nothing exists but God (or the Supreme Being, Jah, Allah, the universe or any other name or concept referencing the Only Being).

According to this book, only in "man" (let´s say human or any other/better term including the female aspect within I-n-I on first sight) God´s consciousness gets fully expressed. What makes Ra Un Nefer Amen think, human consciousness as of today is already fully godly and that other beings such as Dolphins (not to mention potential aliens) don´t already have a similar/variated, even in some aspects superior expression? That is specicism. Don´t laugh, but upfully think about that, including the ever-ONGOING state of evolution. In fact, I find it presumptuous to the point of blasphemy to aver, God would be limited to I-n-I human state of consciousness, simply, because many of I-n-I experience natural difficulties imaging a yet bigger expression of consciousness than humans are able to harbor.

I perfectly agree with the science approach. That´s why I am surpised that the author still leaves that path. Tarot cards do not strike me as having been scientifically validated, yet. In contrast, astrology has been scientifically DISproven. Not only for the knowledge that the presently occurring few direct influences of the Sun and Moon (only) possible on humans (of all the planets, as in literally the "wanderers" in the sky), are having the very same effect on everybody, irrespective of geography or time of birth in the past. But also for the history science, having looked into the origin of astrology, as invented by humans once, in contrast to having been found out scientifically. The existence of God is provable as knowledge instead of a mere belief, according to this book, by the supposedly "logical" structure of the atoms of elements. I DO KNOW and not believe in God. I have to say, THIS would not qualify for me personally as any proof or knowledge. For one thing, any law of nature may be logical or not. Numbers and math, something the book thinks important in this context of knowledge, are basically a human construct. I advise reading the classic Invented Reality: How Do We Know What We Believe We Know? or any more recent book on constructivism. Also, there´s yet another level (at least) into the microcosm of atoms than described in this book. This only works as knowledge of God, if you believe that any law of nature has been constructed by God. I mean, yes, that´s true, but that would still be a belief for us humans to grasp currently. Not really know as described in this book. The book uses the expression for that as "God´s designing intelligence" and thereby comes very close to the concept of "Intelligent Design", which is actually rather the opposite of what this book suggests. (Personally I do not see the great controversy in THAT debate, as of course, the Only Being creloved intelligently VIA evolution.) My personal knowledge, not belief of that Only Being is for one thing based on my definition that nothing else exists, i.e. not even separated humans, and for another the undisputable fact that consciousness exists at all, which is as of yet not scientifically explainable. Plus experiences which would lead too far at this point.

I am not convinced that the natural state of our consciousness is having no emotions and therefore they should get largely or completely avoided. I know that the natural state is love. Though I do see, where this book is heading with that in a ok way.

At one point the book says, God does not punish, but at another, when it comes to reincarnation, humans suddenly get punished. The very concept of that as intentional punishment I do not believe in. It is an obvious consequence, however, for example, that if you "die" as a soldier, you (as in any part of the Only Being) will get "reincarnated" into a society of war, simply, because the very same war or attitude of war is still around. Most certainly, I find it an audacity to claim that 6-year-olds have brought it about themselves to get raped, because they were warriors or something similar in their previous lives and that they would now know how that feels! In a revenge unkind of expression in the book. That is the epitomy of blaming the victims of child rape themselves for their plight I had yet to read in my entire lifetime. I do not see the love of the author for I-n-I in that section of the book.

I still recommend this book. As I do recommend even more other spiritual books / guidances, such as, but of course by no means limited to: The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment and From Science to God: A Physicist´s Journey into the Mystery of Consciousness. I chose these two as references as they complement this book in a variating, most rewarding and more accessibly written way.¤

2) Paperback Book Maat the 11 laws of God by Kamit Publications. I have been delving in the laws of humanity and the commandments of the Bible, this book has interesting information on how ancient cultures had already had the same backbone for the laws of life and people¤

3) Paperback Book Maat the 11 laws of God by Kamit Publications. Although not as dense or vast as the Metu Neter, this book is actually much more accessible and follows in the same awe inspiring tradition of previous Amen works.

Remember this:the book´s central concept-God/Nature´s Eleven laws and urges-will eventually find way into every aspect of social activity, philosophy and policy. This book will ultimately be referenced worldwide and is destined to become a classic academic, philosophical and theological text for the ages. Simply extraordinary.¤

4) Paperback Book Maat the 11 laws of God by Kamit Publications. I initially attempted to study Metu Neter, but I found reading this brief book was a better place to start in my journey to know self, from a Kamitic perspective. I have found that, like the bible, every time I read it, I discover new truths and wisdom. I have read it 3 or 4 times already and look forward to my next trip through it.

This wisdom within this book was most valuable in helping me realize the futility of my past failures to overcome life challenges .. and the simplicity involved in adopting effective solutions to life challenges.

I come from a christian background, and do not at this point in my journey agree with all aspects discussed. But, oh, what a giant step in my journey when I first began to see that no person, place, event, or thing ... no obect from the physical world ... could disturb by at-one-ness and peace ... as long as I chose to disallow it!

Hetep!
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5) Paperback Book Maat the 11 laws of God by Kamit Publications. This book is not just a spiritual must have. It is a guide to understanding your True Power and Potenial. It is also a logical & scientific approch to understanding youself & The universe.¤

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