Description
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Kemetic/Afrikan Role of the King Online Course is a comprehensive 12-week program that explores the profound responsibilities and roles of the King in the governance, spirituality, and society of Kemet/Afrika . More than just a political leader, the King was seen as the divine intermediary between the gods and the people, embodying the cosmic principle of Ma’at—truth, justice, and balance.
Participants will explore how the King’s role was deeply intertwined with religious practices, state governance, military leadership, and diplomatic relations. Through historical analysis, spiritual insights, and interactive projects, learners will understand how the king functioned as a protector, ruler, and spiritual leader, and how these ancient principles of kingship influenced broader Afrikan governance systems.
The course empowers learners to reconnect with Afrikan leadership traditions and integrate the wisdom of Kemetic/Afrikan kingship into modern concepts of leadership, governance, and spirituality.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the divine role of the King as an intermediary between gods and humanity.
- Analyze how the principle of Ma’at influenced the King’s governance and leadership.
- Explore the political authority and duties of the King in KemeticAfrikan society.
- Examine the King’s military role and how it ensured the protection of the kingdom.
- Evaluate the economic responsibilities of the King, including resource management and trade.
- Discuss the spiritual significance of the King’s participation in spiritual rituals.
- Analyze key King’s from different dynasties and their contributions to Kemet/Afrikan history.
- Investigate the relationship between the King and other royal family members in governance.
- Understand the King’s role in monumental building projects and their spiritual implications.
- Reflect on how ancient Kemet/Afrikan kingship can inform modern leadership principles.