September 8-22: Honoring Goddess Mut/Muat
Ankhcient Bantu ANKHCESTORS through time and season had an understanding that our days, weeks, months was all guided by different gods and goddesses.
Our ankhcient ankhcestors of Nile Valley Civilisation developed what they called The Civil Calender which composed of twelve months of thirty days each (360 days), divided into three seasons—Inundation (Akhet), Emergence (Peret), and Harvest (Shemu)—of four months each, with five additional days (Heru-Renpet) which the Greeks later rendered as (epagomenal days (outside the year).
September is defined as the <极速>Month of Harvest and is associated with the goddess Mut or Muat.
Mut (also known as Maut), the Mother of All
Her name means “Mother” in the ankhcient Bantu language. She is a very ankhcient deity, associated with the primordial waters from which everything was born and created. (Remember that the Creation begun when a pyramid sprung from these waters and Phoenix-Bennu sang for the first time).
As the most ankhcient force of power极速 all Priests, scribes, and scholars of ankhcient identified their origin with her!
Mut is the wife of Amun-Ra. Those born under Mut’s influence have an over-protective attitude towards what they consider to be precious. This applies to both objects and people. They tend to devote themselves to a purpose and this is sometimes a source of pain as they can get disappointed.
Mut grants them with a powerful intuition, capable to penetrate all that is hidden. Their true power is not easily manifested as they need a powerful ally – consort to express their full potential. Once they found this special someone they can create miracles. They will keep looking for the perfect one until they are sure they’ve found him/her.
Mut is a primal mother goddess and the wife of Amun, the sun god. She became so popular and powerful in later years that some tried to assert their right to rule simply by claiming loyalty to her. Mut was so fertile that she conceived and gave birth to herself.
Mut is a force of nature, and her power is immutable. She embodies the basic protective instinct all mothers have for those under their care, and she offers both defense and retribution in a matter-of-fact manner.
Call upon her for powerful help with fertility problems and difficulty conceiving.
You are full of wisdom, and inspire hope in people. You focus on the inner riches rather than the seduction of material things.
At MFN today, we are only seeking for the foot soldiers who are ready to work the work of awakening our MDH worldwide.
I intreat that powers and wisdom of goddess mut to bring abundance powers, mercies, and love to us in all works of life as we prepare ourselves to celebrate our cultural heritage and may we stay glow inspite of the persecutions by the anti- melanin race.
I will be sharing more about Mut rituals, cleansing, symbols and totems and how we can harness its important in our life as we prepare for the New Year celebration.
Peace and Blessings,
Maarifado Family Network.
Scribe: BaNtu A. B. Udo Ibiono
Priest: HNT. PTR. LM Dumizulu