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ḏḥwt

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ḏḥwt (or djhwt) is the principle of knowledge, wisdom and history. Depicted as the African sacred ibis or a man with the head of the African sacred ibis, which is native to Sub-Saharan Africa (formally native to the whole of Africa). Africa (as it is spelled in the west) is spelled as Afrika by native Afrikans. This great continent was known by another name by her people (which has been lost to time). It was known as Alkebulan, which means "The origins of civilisation" or "The origins of humankind".

The History of Alkebulan

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Natural ideologies born of natural principles like:

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· re or ra - The principle of the sun.

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· ḏḥwt - The principle of wisdom and all knowledge (human and divine).

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· ẖnmw - The principle of water and the natural rhythms of the universe.

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· anpw - The principle of death, burial and transition to the after-life.

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· set - The principle of deserts, storms, disorder and violence.

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· mnu - The principle of fertility and potency.

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· ḥwt-ḥrw - The principle of motherhood.

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· ma'at - The principle of truth, balance, order, harmony, law, morality, and justice.

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· ḥḥ - The principle of infinity or eternity.

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· amn - The principle of care for the poor or troubled.

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· ḥrw-ḫwt - The principle of war, destruction and fire.

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· ttnn - The principle of the earth, balance between feminine and masculine and the principle of nature conservation.

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· ptḥ - The principle of engineering, craftsmanship and architecture.

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· ḥrw - The principle of leadership and the sky.

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· ḥkt - The principle of fertility and natural rhythms of the universe.

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· nbt-ḥwt - The principle of funerals, mourning, the night/darkness, childbirth, embalming and beer.

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