Kemet/Afrikan Royal Calendar
đź“… Course Start Date:Monday, 31 March 2025 at 7 PM SAST
The Kemet/Afrikan Royal Calendar Course is an immersive 3-month journey that explores ancient African timekeeping systems, with a focus on the Kemetic (Ancient Egyptian) Royal Calendar. The course begins with an examination of the Gregorian Calendar’s misalignment with natural cycles, followed by a deep dive into the Lunar Calendar and its significance in African traditions.
Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the Kemet/Afrikan Royal Calendar, its spiritual and agricultural significance, and how its seasonal and cosmological principles guided everyday life. The course concludes with a Capstone Project, where learners will apply their knowledge by creating a project that reflects their understanding of African timekeeping systems.
đź’ˇ Enroll now and reclaim the wisdom of Afrikan timekeeping!
Module 1: Gregorian Calendar Misalignment
In this opening module, students will critically examine the Gregorian Calendar and its disconnection from natural cycles, particularly in relation to the solar, lunar, and agricultural rhythms that guided ancient societies. Learners will explore how the introduction of the Gregorian Calendar by Western powers impacted Kemet/African timekeeping systems and spiritual practices, creating a misalignment with the earth’s natural cycles. By understanding this misalignment, students will begin to appreciate the need for a return to indigenous Kemet/Afrikan calendars.
R2,500.00Module 2: Understanding the Lunar Calendar
This module introduces students to the Lunar Calendar, which has been a cornerstone of Kemet/Afrikan timekeeping for millennia. Through an exploration of lunar phases and their cultural, spiritual, and agricultural significance, learners will uncover how Kemet/Afrikan civilizations used the moon to align their activities with natural cycles. Students will also examine the role of the Lunar Calendar in festivals, agricultural planning, and religious observances across different Kemet/Afrikan societies.
FreeModule 3: Understanding the Kemet/Afrikan Royal Calendar
FeaturedIn this module, students will explore the intricacies of the Kemet/Afrikan Royal Calendar, a sophisticated system of timekeeping that aligned perfectly with the seasonal and cosmological cycles of Kemet/Afrika. Learners will discover how the calendar’s structure, including its three main seasons—Akhet, Peret, and Shemu—was tied to the flooding of the Nile and agricultural productivity. The module also covers how the calendar was used to plan religious festivals, civic events, and agricultural activities, ensuring that the kingdom thrived both spiritually and economically.
FreeModule 4: Kemet/Afrikan Royal Calendar Seasons & Principles
FeaturedIn this module, students will gain a deeper understanding of the seasonal cycles in the Kemet/Afrikan Royal Calendar, including the spiritual and agricultural principles that guided these cycles. By examining the three main seasons—Akhet (Inundation), Peret (Growing Season), and Shemu (Harvest)—students will learn how these periods were integrated into the governance, religious festivals, and everyday life of the ancient Kemetic civilization. This module emphasizes the balance between spiritual order (Ma’at) and natural rhythms.
FreeModule 5: Capstone Project & Reflections (Kemet Royal Calendar)
The Capstone Project serves as the culmination of your journey through the Kemet/Afrikan Royal Calendar Course. In this module, learners will apply the knowledge they have gained by developing a personal or group project that reflects their understanding of Kemet/Afrikan timekeeping systems. Projects may take the form of calendar diagrams, reflective essays, or creative interpretations of how Kemet/Afrikan timekeeping principles can be applied in modern life. This final module encourages students to reflect on the importance of aligning time with nature and spirituality.
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