Mkhulu Nsingiza
Mkhulu Nsingiza is a South African historian, activist, and educator. He is the founder of the Great Empire of Kemet movement, which aims to restore the African continent to its former glory. He is also the CEO of the Zinzi Mandela Foundation, which provides scholarships and support to African students.
Mkhulu Nsingiza was born in South Africa in 1970. He grew up in a politically active family and witnessed the struggles of the apartheid era firsthand. This experience inspired him to become an activist for social justice.
After graduating from high school, Mkhulu Nsingiza studied history at the University of South Africa. He became interested in the history of ancient Africa, particularly the Kemet civilization, which is also known as Ancient Egypt.
Mkhulu Nsingiza believes that the study of Kemet history is essential for understanding the true history of Africa. He argues that Kemet was a highly advanced civilization that made significant contributions to the world in areas such as science, mathematics, and philosophy.
Mkhulu Nsingiza founded the Great Empire of Kemet movement in 2010. The movement aims to promote the study of Kemet history and culture, and to empower Africans to reclaim their rightful place in the world.
In addition to his work with the Great Empire of Kemet movement, Mkhulu Nsingiza is also the CEO of the Zinzi Mandela Foundation. The foundation was founded in memory of Zinzi Mandela, the daughter of Nelson Mandela. The foundation provides scholarships and support to African students, helping them to achieve their educational goals.
Mkhulu Nsingiza is a passionate advocate for education and social justice. He believes that education is the key to empowering Africans to overcome the challenges they face. He is also a strong advocate for African unity and self-reliance.
Mkhulu Nsingiza is a respected figure in the African community. He has been featured in numerous publications and documentaries, and he has spoken at conferences and universities around the world. He is an inspiration to many young Africans who are working to create a better future for their continent.
Mkhulu Nsingiza's work is helping to shape the future of Africa. He is a leading voice in the movement to reclaim African history and culture, and he is working to empower Africans to achieve their full potential.
Module 1 — The Brain as a Temple: Anatomy of Consciousness
FeaturedThe Sacred Magic of Ancient Egypt course invites participants to embark on a transformative journey into the heart of Egypt’s mystical traditions. Based on Rosemary Clark’s book, this course blends historical knowledge with hands-on spiritual practices, guiding learners to rediscover the ancient rites, prayers, and magical workings of Kemet’s temples and priesthoods.
R2,500.00Module 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 1: The Shabaka’s Stone: Kemetic Cosmology and Wisdom
FeaturedThis module delves into the profound teachings inscribed on the Shabaka Stone, a sacred artifact that encapsulates the Memphite Theology of creation in Kemet/Afrikan. Students will explore how the universe was conceptualized through divine thought and speech, focusing on the role of Ptah as the architect of the cosmos. This module illuminates the rich cosmological principles that linked spirituality, governance, and science in ancient Kemet, providing a comprehensive understanding of Kemet/Afrikan cosmological wisdom.
R2,500.00Module 1: The Nature of Consciousness
FeaturedThis module explores the sacred foundations of consciousness in Kemet/Afrikan philosophy, revealing how the universe itself was understood as a living, intelligent being. Students will study the creative principles of **Ptah**, who conceived all things in his heart (*Ib*) and brought them into existence through the divine word (*Hu*). Through the teachings of **Sia** (divine perception), **Hu** (creative utterance), and **Heka** (spiritual power), learners will uncover how thought, word, and energy operate in harmony to sustain creation. By examining these principles within both cosmic and human contexts, participants will come to recognize themselves as microcosms of the divine—expressions of the same living mind that animates the stars and breathes through all of existence.
R2,500.00Module 2: The Nun State
FeaturedIn this module, students will explore the primordial waters of Nun, the infinite and formless chaos from which all creation emerges. Through the study of Kemetic/Afrikan texts, we examine how the Nun state represents the potential energy of the universe before creation, an essential concept in understanding the Afrikan worldview of balance and transformation. This foundational study will deepen your understanding of how order arises from chaos, both in the universe and in personal spiritual practice.
FreeModule 3: Ptah/Turbulence
This module explores the process of creation from the state of Nun through Ptah’s emergence, bringing order to the universe. We will delve into how turbulence and chaos serve as catalysts for creation in Kemetic/Afrikan cosmology. Learners will analyze the creative energy of Ptah, how he shaped the cosmos, and the role turbulence plays in the formation of life and divine order. This study offers profound insights into the dynamic process of creation, transformation, and renewal in Kemet/Afrikan thought.
FreeModule 4: Atum & Creation
FeaturedIn this module, we focus on Atum, the self-created god, who emerges from the chaos of Nun to bring forth the cosmos. Atum’s role as the initiator of creation represents the power of self-generation, divine authority, and the establishment of cosmic order. Students will explore the philosophical and spiritual implications of Atum’s emergence and his connection to the principles of Ma’at. This module will guide learners through the deeper meanings of self-creation and divine rulership in Kemetic/Afrikan thought.
FreeModule 2: The Anatomy of the Kemetic Soul
FeaturedThis module unveils the sacred anatomy of the Kemetic soul — a multidimensional map of human consciousness that bridges the material and the divine. Students will explore the seven aspects of being — Khat, Ka, Ba, Ib, Ren, Sheut, and Akh — understanding how each represents a facet of life, energy, memory, and illumination. Through dreamwork, heart-centered reflection, and guided meditations, learners will gain insight into the dynamic relationship between body, spirit, and cosmic awareness, realizing the truth that self-knowledge is divine knowledge.
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