Despite all the pleasures and the so-called comfort that is offered to us by the new society, we are forced from time to time to come out of our naive vision of the world as presented by our leaders. We then ask ourselves if what we live deserves to be classified as a goal of our existence. 

We wonder if the goal of our existence is to be born and to exploit the earth's resources like maggots on a dead and decomposing carcass. We can see that the collective hysteria towards which we are encouraged by the institutions reduces us to the image of the being that finds wisdom in a care-free approach to this existence that never stops becoming. Apparently we are not yet ready to recognize that our spiritual and material identity is made of the identity of the planet under our feet. We can see that it is practically impossible for an animal body to move and inhabit other planets. 

If the world of the scientists could forget for one moment that it has become the tool of choice for government propaganda, it will repeat to us what it has said before about the Van Allen belt, the solar wind, cosmic rays and stellar winds that are all so deadly and so powerful that even a wall of lead ten meters thick cannot stop them... I’m talking about the deadly rays against which the ozone layers and atmosphere are protecting us. If the world of the scientists, just as the institutional religions, forgot for one moment their political agendas, they will recognize all together that only our spirit can cross the borders of the earth. This will force us to revise our attitude towards our planet. 

This system of politics, science and religion knows that what has been proposed to us has no place in a civilization made of individuals capable of thinking; and since the product is strange to the individual, this system takes it upon itself to educate the individual and to create in him the need for what is being offered. And while we are being asked to be happy because we can eat and drink while others are dying of hunger and starvation... while the religions are teaching us to thank, praise and pray to God every time we eat, while deep inside we know that maybe it is because we have too much that others don’t have enough. And while we are being asked to be happy because we are splashing about in the comfort and opulence like pigs in the mud... we can see that we are really not different than these maggots on a decomposing carcass, devouring everything and forgetting that the end of the carcass also signifies our own end. 

This new system is forcing us to a game in which everybody is a loser. The principle of the relation between the individual and the society cannot be applied in this system since the modern society, in its principles, sacrifices practically all of the individuals, from the leaders to the slaves, to the social ideal that in reality does not exist because all the elements of the whole have been victimized by the principle of the whole. 

We know very well that the goal of life cannot be to only come here, enjoy and end up in the cemetery. We also know that our tendency of believing that by chanting the glory of our God and by saying that he is the best and is unique, and by praying to him, etc., we will obtain his favors, can only be possible if we attribute the human qualities to that God! 

This attitude we have toward the spiritual domain can only be offending to the Divine domain. It is the religious institutions that have educated us into this stupid approach to spirituality. The human being is corruptible. That is why we can praise him, pray to him, flatter him every time we expect favors from him. And even among humans, some humans find that offensive and hypocritical. Now, let’s imagine our attitude seen by a God, I mean a perfect and incorruptible being! 

Let’s imagine also that the fact that the human being practically needs to be educated for everything and we will see that there is hypocrisy if we are ready to go to a school to become masons, farmers, street cleaners, doctors... etc., and when it is about a domain as important as our spirituality, we want to believe that we only need our faith and our belief or our religion. 

We are just playing the losing game, a game that we have already lost. Changing one’s mind can never be seen as a crime because if the house is not well built, the faith of the owner that sleeps in it is nothing but a mental disease. 

My humble suggestion to the reader is that besides the Great Book of Divine Ordinances (the 77 Commandments), one should enroll in the M’TAM School of Kemetic Philosophy and Spirituality.

Neb Naba Lamoussa Morodenibig

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