What if the stories we were told weren’t wrong—but simply incomplete?

In our pursuit of spiritual truth, many of us find ourselves caught between science, scripture, and soul. But when we look beyond surface-level history into the depths of ancient African wisdom, a new picture begins to form—one rooted in energy, cosmic law, and divine consciousness.

1. The Ethiopian Bible vs. King James: What’s the Difference?
The Ethiopian Bible—used by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church—is one of the oldest and most complete Bibles in the world, dating back to the 4th century. It contains 88 books, including:
- Book of Enoch
- Jubilees
- Shepherd of Hermas
- 1 & 2 Meqabyan (not the same as Maccabees)
- The Book of the Covenant
In contrast, the King James Bible (1611) includes only 66 books, with many mystical and esoteric texts removed. Why? To align scripture with the religious and political goals of the English monarchy and early Church.
These removed books speak of angelic realms, reincarnation, divine feminine energy**, and cosmic law—topics that disrupted the power dynamics of the time.
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2. The Mystery Schools of Ancient Kemet (Egypt)
Long before the formation of modern religions, the priests of Kemet (Ancient Egypt) studied at the Mystery Schools—sacred centers of inner alchemy and cosmic science. They taught:
- The structure of the soul (Ka, Ba, Akh)
- Astrology, numerology, sacred geometry
- Universal law and the principle of Ma’at (truth, balance, justice)
- The evolution of the soul toward divine realization
Historical figures like Moses were said to be educated in Egypt’s wisdom (Acts 7:22), and Jesus likely studied in Kemet, India, and Ethiopia—learning principles that would later be simplified in New Testament parables.
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3. Allegory vs. Literalism: Decoding Scripture
Most Biblical stories are allegories—symbolic representations of inner spiritual journeys:
- Adam & Eve represent the duality of human nature.
- Exodus is the soul’s liberation from lower consciousness.
- Jesus’ death & resurrection symbolize ego death and spiritual rebirth.
There is no archeological evidence of the burial sites for key figures like Moses, Abraham, Solomon, or even Jesus—highlighting their roles as metaphysical archetypes more than historical characters.
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4. Why Were Books Removed?
The early Church, particularly during the Council of Nicaea (325 AD), chose which books to canonize or suppress based on political and religious motives.
Books like Enoch speak of:
- Angelic orders and star portals
- Earth’s energetic grids
- The deeper meaning of divine order
Others, like The Gospel of Mary, offer a glimpse into divine feminine wisdom—suppressed to maintain patriarchal dominance.
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5. Pharaohs & Self-Mastery: Becoming the Living God
In Kemet, the Pharaoh was not just a king—but a divine initiate. Initiation involved:
- Understanding cosmic alignment (As Above, So Below)
- Practicing breathwork, fasting, and spiritual discipline
- Living according to Ma’at
- Reaching "God consciousness" through inner purification
These teachings live on today in:
- Hermeticism
- Alchemy
- Metaphysical practices
- Kundalini awakenings
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6. The Sun, Moon, Stars & The Journey to Know Thyself
- The Sun symbolize the divine self, pure consciousness.
- The Moon governs emotions, cycles, and sacred femininity.
- The Stars are your cosmic map, guiding your soul’s journey.
In Kemet, these celestial bodies weren’t worshipped—they were studied, mapped, and understood as keys to awakening.
To Know Thyself is to:
- Understand your divine nature
- Realize your power as a co-creator
- Embody the harmony of the universe within you
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Conclusion: The Path to Inner Self-Mastery
True liberation isn’t in doctrine—it’s in direct experience.
The ancient African systems weren’t just about worship. They were instruction manuals for becoming your highest self. And that knowledge—though hidden—still lives in sacred texts, temples, and your own inner knowing.
May you reclaim that wisdom.
May you remember who you are.
May you rise.
UNIversalMe | Know Thyself. Master Your Energy. Return to Source.

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