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    Metu Neter Volume 5: Keys to Health and Longevity




    All health scientists are in agreement that the stress of emotions -- fear, anger, worry, grief, guilt, depression -- is the chief underlying cause of ill health. It is what in spite of a good diet and healthy lifestyle will make you vulnerable to infectious disease, cancer, and all degenerative illnesses. And with all the many challenges in this modern world there is no wonder why illnesses induced by stress are so rampant and increasingly so. Yet, man was designed to meet all challenges of life with peace and joy. Ra Un Nefer Amen gives a detailed step by step instruction on how to apply the Metu Neter -- 11 laws of God -- to achieving the state of energy called Hetep, Nirvana, Shalom, Salaam, Wu Ji in various spiritual traditions. It is the state in which man transcends all possible stress reactions to challenges and establishes thus a permanent peaceful and joyful response that brings about the healing of existing illness, maintenance of health and the realization of longevity. Metu Neter, Volume 5 is accompanied by a guided meditation CD. Through a series of easy guided meditations on the CD, yogic breathing, and cutting edge nutraceutical prescriptions you will permanently condition spontaneous and automatic responses of peace and joy (Nirvana, Samadhi, Hetep) to all of life's challenges, thus eliminiating the stress reactions and suffering that are robbers of health, success, and longevity. Learn to live every moment of your life with the secret wisdom that enabled the Ancient Egyptians to build the world's most magnificent and long lived civilization.




    Metu Neter Volume 5

    Metu Neter Oracle Cards Full Deck

    Refer to Metu Neter Vol. 1 Book (sold separately) for use with these cards. The Great Oracle of Tehuti for the Egyptian System of Spiritual Cultivation. A must have for anyone interested in Egyptian culture!

    African Holistic Health - Llaila o Afrika

    Dr. Llaila Afrika is a nutrition consultant, massge therapist, historian, writer and a Doctor of Naturopathy. He has studied in Africa, Europe and America. Llaila believes that each of his clients (from the children to the elderly) have been among his teachers and is fully indebted to them all. He contends that good health does not belong exclusively to any culture or race, but is a human right and a product of nature. Llaila's background includes serving in the Medical Core in the military and several years experience as a psychotherapist. He has used herbal and other holistic treatments exclusively since the early 1970's. Download Link

    African Holistic Health - Llaila o Afrika

    Dr. Llaila Afrika is a nutrition consultant, massge therapist, historian, writer and a Doctor of Naturopathy. He has studied in Africa, Europe and America. Llaila believes that each of his clients (from the children to the elderly) have been among his teachers and is fully indebted to them all. He contends that good health does not belong exclusively to any culture or race, but is a human right and a product of nature. Llaila's background includes serving in the Medical Core in the military and several years experience as a psychotherapist. He has used herbal and other holistic treatments exclusively since the early 1970's. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Download Link

    Take Another Look: The Quran, the Sunnah and the Islam of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad by Dr. Wesley Muhammad


    Did the Honorable Elijah Muhammad teach true Islam or was he simply a powerful social reformer who spun an interpretation of Islam which, while socially and culturally uplifting, was religiously blasphemous? What criteria should be used to assess his Islamicity? The Qur an and Sunnah obviously, but whose reading of the Qur an and Sunnah is to be privileged in this discussion? Islamic scholar Dr Wesley Muhammad, who holds a Doctorate in Islamic Studies from one of America s top Public Ivy League universities, brings to this discussion for the first time a wealth of information from and concerning the Classical Arabic/Islamic tradition that has up until now been omitted. This work by Dr Wesley puts the most controversial aspect of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad s teachings the claim that God is a man in the context of the Classical Arabic/Islamic Tradition. He demonstrates that the original Arabic context of the Qur an and the Sunnah, as well as the Arabic Sunni orthodoxy that first came together in the 8th-9th centuries, was markedly different from the de-Arabized orthodoxy that will develop later and which now dominates all discussion of God in Islam. When judged on the basis of this de-Arabized Islam, the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad indeed appear radically divergent and un-islamic . However, when viewed from the perspective of the Arabic Qur an and Sunnah and the Arabic Sunni Tradition that Dr. Wesley has helped rediscover, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad s teachings appear recognizably Islamic as they are consistent with what came to and through Prophet Muhammad b. Abd Allah, the Seal of the Prophets. This newly revised 2nd edition also includes an intense academic dialogue between the scholars of the respective religious communities of Minister Louis Farrakhan (Nation of Islam) and Imam W.D. Mohammed (Mosque Cares) discussing the controversial subject matter.
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    Black Arabia & the African Origin of Islam



    Is Islam a Religion of the Black Man as suggested by Elijah Muhammad? Or is it a slave religion originated by white Arabs and imposed on Black People? Finally, this question is addressed with scholarship rather than with rhetoric. Internationally known scholar of Islam Dr. Wesley Muhammad brings together in this his latest work a tremendous amount of scholarship and demonstrates that: Ancient Black Arabia, which is the matrix of Islam, is a root of civilization and an integral component of the Global African Civilization paradigm. Islam the veneration of Allah as the supreme God predated the Arabian prophet Muhammad by millennia The oldest records of this ancient veneration of Allah indicates that Blacks or Africans in Arabia were the originators of this veneration And much more Remarks about Black Arabia from Afrocentric Scholar Wayne B. Chandler, author of Ancient Future: The Teachings and Prophetic Wisdom of the Seven Hermitic Laws of Ancient Egypt (1999) about new book: I began going through it and I must say I was really impressed with your work and historical insights. More times than not, much of what has come on the heels of the work we did with [Ivan] Van Sertima has been no more than a regurgitation of our ideas, directions, and story lines. I applaud you in creating a written work which is fresh and inspiring. I am enjoying the read! Peace & Blessings.

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    Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Volume XI the Caribbean Diaspora 1910-1920



    With Volume XI: The Caribbean Diaspora, 1910–1920, Duke University Press proudly assumes publication of the final volumes of The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers. This invaluable archival project documents the impact and spread of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), the organization founded by Marcus Garvey in 1914 and led by him until his death in 1940. Volume XI is the first to focus on the Caribbean, where the UNIA was represented by more than 170 divisions and chapters. Revealing the connections between the major African-American mass movement of the interwar era and the struggle of the Caribbean people for independence, this volume includes the letters, speeches, and writings of Caribbean Garveyites and their opponents, as well as documents and speeches by Garvey, newspaper articles, colonial correspondence and memoranda, and government investigative records. Volume XI covers the period from 1911, when a controversy was ignited in Limon, Costa Rica, in response to a letter that Garvey sent to the Limon Times, until 1920, when workers on the Panama Canal undertook a strike sponsored in part by the UNIA. The primary documents are extensively annotated, and the volume includes twenty-two critical commentaries on the territories covered in the book, from the Bahamas to Guatemala, and Haiti to Brazil. A trove of scholarly resources, Volume XI: The Caribbean Diaspora, 1910–1920 illuminates another chapter in the history of one the world’s most important social movements.

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