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A People Called Afrika

             is also Ka and that the medut (hieroglyphic symbol) for ‘soul’
             is a representation of two arms reaching upward. The medut
             for ‘high land/exalted land/raised land/mountain’ is a drawing
             of an individual standing with two arms reaching upward.  He
             says, “The two arms representing ka/soul are the same two
             arms of the individual who is reaching upward in the metut
             for ka (qa)/high land. The term Ka (Qa) is also defined in the
             language of Kamit as: the land above the banks of the river; the
             high ground upon which the Deity of Creation first stood.” The
             article speaks of a male and female deity called Ra and Rait
             in the Kemetic language, which are described as the creative
             life-force and Af/Afu as flesh or house or chamber. The article
             states: “When Ra and Rait first moved through the primordial
             hill, the Ka/Kait to make it vibrant, to give it life, the Ka/Kait,
             the raised land, became the house or place of residence for Ra
             and Rait. It is for this reason that Ra and Rait take on the titles
             Afu Ra and Afu Rait.” This, according to his article is the ori-
             gin of Afrika, or the “land of the Creator” or the “Divine land.”

             The connection of the description of Afrika as the ‘high-land/
             raised land/mountain’ and the ‘soul’ to the two meduts both of
             which carry the representation of the two arms reaching upward,
             ties powerfully to Psalm 68:31 which speaks of Afrika’s role
             and purpose and destiny in these end times. It says, in the KJV,
             “Princes shall come out of Egypt; Ethiopia shall soon stretch
             out her hands unto God.” Egypt and Ethiopia are clearly Af-
             rika, thus, Afrika’s prophetic purpose is to swiftly turn to God
             in surrender and worship, to be envoys to the world of God’s
             gospel, as well as to be the mountain of the Lord’s house (i.e.
             the land of the Creator or the Divine land) to which men will
             flow in order to worship God and learn of God. Raised hands
             also speak of authority and dominion over things and forces.



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