Description
This module explores how perception shapes reality — revealing that what we see is not the world itself, but a reflection of our consciousness. The ancients of Kemet taught that perception (Sia) is the divine faculty through which order emerges from chaos. Modern neuroscience now confirms this truth: the brain filters, organizes, and projects reality according to internal belief, emotion, and attention.
Learners will study how sensory input becomes conscious experience and how the Eye of Heru symbolizes this divine process of awareness. Through guided observation practices and reflection, participants will gain insight into how their inner world shapes their outer world — learning to align perception with Ma’at (truth, balance, harmony).
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this module, learners will be able to:
- Explain how the brain processes sensory information to form perception.
- Identify the role of the reticular activating system (RAS) in focus and awareness.
- Relate the Kemetic principle “As Above, So Below” to neural and cosmic correspondence.
- Recognize how emotion and belief shape conscious experience.
- Apply meditative observation to refine perception and align with Ma’at.
