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3: Kemet/Afrikan Consciousness
Module 3: Ma’at, Heka, and the Science of Consciousness
Module 3: Ma’at, Heka, and the Science of Consciousness
Curriculum
3 Sections
15 Lessons
3 Weeks
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Week 7
Week 7: Understanding Ma’at: The Law of Universal Balance
6
1.1
Origins of Royalty: Tracing the early dynastic periods and the establishment of kingship in Kemet/Afrika.
1.2
Pyramid Builders: Exploring the reigns of Djoser, Sneferu, and Khufu, and their contributions to Kemet’s/Afrika monumental architecture.
1.3
Distinction between Ma’at (truth) and Isfet (chaos)
1.4
The Role of the Royal Council in Shaping Early Governance: How the royal council advised and influenced early rulers in the formation of governance and religious practices.
1.5
Quiz 1: The Dynasties of Kemet: Early and Old Kingdoms
15 Minutes
10 Questions
1.6
Assignment: The Role of the Royal Council in the Early and Old Kingdoms
Week 8
Week 8: The Middle and New Kingdoms
6
2.1
Cultural Renaissance: The flourishing of arts, literature, and governance during the Middle Kingdom.
2.2
The New Kingdom’s Great Kings: Analyzing the reigns of Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, and Ramses II.
2.3
Sound, tone, and vibration as vehicles of creation
2.4
Military Campaigns and Foreign Relations: How the New Kingdom expanded its borders and engaged in diplomacy with neighboring states.
2.5
Quiz 2: The Middle and New Kingdoms
15 Minutes
10 Questions
2.6
Cultural and Political Achievements of the Middle and New Kingdoms
Week 9
Week 9: Women and Royalty
6
3.1
The Influence of Royal Women: The political and spiritual roles of queens like Nefertiti and Tiye.
3.2
Female Pharaohs: Case study of Hatshepsut and other women who ruled Kemet/Afrika.
3.3
Conscious manifestation and daily devotion
3.4
Queens as Diplomats: How royal women influenced foreign relations and political alliances in Kemet/Afrika.
3.5
Quiz 3: Women and Royalty in Kemet/Afrika
15 Minutes
10 Questions
3.6
Assignment: The Political and Spiritual Influence of Royal Women in Kemet/Afrika
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