Monday, May 30, 2005

The Foul and the Fowl - An Intermission

I post to this blog once a week for the sake of conversation - ya know - to give the newly posted subject time to be explored throughly, and to have readers get their questions answered before we move on to the next post. *AHEM!*

Well, I have other interviews that are completed right now and they are ready to post. After reading the ones that haven't been read into the record as of this date, I realize that I am a turkey among ibis birds and peregrine falcons. I mean, have you ever seen a NTRW represented by a turkey? I don't think so!

I'm just in awe at the beautiful minds of my friends. I am forever grateful for their contributions. My mothers says "birds of a feather flock together," so fortunately for me, I'm "guilty by assocation!"

Thank you all, sn and sn-t "persons who I usually embrace; persons whom I am familiar with."

Aluta Continua,
Sesa Woruban

Thursday, May 26, 2005

Amen Ra

Hypacia: I have decided to approach you because you are seen as someone who is putting into practice "The United Independent Compensatory Code System Concept" as developed by Neely Fuller Jr.

Hypacia: 1. Are you someone who is putting the above mentioned concept into practice?
Amen Ra: I have made it my personal responsibility to replace the current supreme political SYSTEM, known as racsim (white supremacy), with a SYSTEM of justice. JUSTICE meaning a SYSTEM that guarantees that no person is mistreated and also guarantees the person that needs help the most gets the most help.

Hypacia: This interview will be from your perspective, and in no way will your opinions be taken for the opinion of the author. I will still preference each question with "In your opinion, " so that there is no confusion.

Hypacia: 2. Is this okay with you?
Amen Ra: Yes.
Hypacia: My intent is to post your comments on my blog to spark dialogue amongst the collective (non-white people of Afican desent). That URL is http://tenquestions.blogspot.com/ . For those who have not yet read the book, it can be found on www.thecode.net .

Hypacia: Let's keep it basic for those who haven't read the book. 3. In your opinion, what is codification?
Amen Ra: Codification, in the broader sense, is a process for getting things done in the shortest period of time. Counter-racist Codification is a process of understanding the dynamics of racism (white supremacy) and what tools the racists (white supremacists) use and how to go about neutralizing the tools the racists (white supremacists) use in the shortest period of time.

Hypacia: 4. In your opinion, what is a white person?
Amen Ra: I'm not sure what a white person is because white people will not tell me. I suspect, based on logic, that a white person has 3 identifiers which are...
(1) Classifies themselves as white and have been classified as white.
(2) Accepted as white by other people classifed as white
(3) Functions as white in all places and at all times.

Hypacia: 5. In your opinion, what is a non-white person?
Amen Ra: A non-white person has 3 identifiers which are...
(1) Classified as a non-white person
(2) Functions as a non-white person in their relationships with other non-white people.
(3) Functions as a non-white person in their relationships with people classified as white in all places and at all times.

Hypacia: 6. In your opinion, what is a white supremacist?
Amen Ra: Logically speaking, a white supremacist (racist) has three identifiers which are...
(1) Classifies themselves as white
(2) Generally function as white
(3) Practice racial subjugation, based on "white"-"non-white" classifications, against people classifed as non-white in any place and/or at any time.

Hypacia: 7. In your opinion, who should use the codification set forth in the book?
Amen Ra: Any person that, at a time and place of their own choosing, decide to think, speak and/or act to replace white supremacy (racism) with justice from the list of suggestions provided in the book and/or from a list of suggestions from their own choosing.

Hypacia: 8. Will you give an example of effective use of codification?
Amen Ra: A practical example has been given in questions 4, 5 and 6. The result of codifying what a white person, non-white person, and white supremacist (racist) is helps me to stay focused on "what" I am talking to and not be niggerized (kept off balance) by concepts that are not FUNCTIONAL such as "Jew", "Germanic", "Hispanic", etc. These concepts keeps non-white people off balance in terms of being able to identify "what" and "who" is mistreating them on the basis of color.

Hypacia: 9. How has codefication helped you?
Amen Ra: Counter-Racist Codification has helped me to understand the dynamics of racism (white supremacy), what it is and how it works. The chief weapon of a racist (white supremacist) is deception and they use words mainly to deceive people. The second weapon of a racist (white supremacist) is direct violence. I say direct violence because deceit is a form of violence. When you deceive someone, unjustly, to their detriment, you are committing violence against that person. Counter-Racist Codification helps me to think constructively by it's use of words that are designed to reveal truth about exactly "what's happening", a phrase that non-white people have been asking each other for years. We know something is happening but our education does not allow us to think about the phenomenon we experience constructively... in terms of revealing truth. It has also helped me to understand the importance of words and using words to reveal truth. The use of words to reveal truth is what any person that uses deception does not want to happen. Using words to reveal truth and using truth to promote justice and correctness at all times and in all places is what Counter-Racist Codification is all about.

Hypacia: 10. Do you have a question to pose to the readers of this post?
Amen Ra: What is the reason YOU were born into a SYSTEM of INJUSTICE if not to produce a SYSTEM of JUSTICE?

Hypacia: Amen Ra, thank you for your time.
Amen Ra: You're most welcomed Hypacia...

Friday, May 20, 2005

Born Understanding


Sesa Woruban: Greetings God Born Understanding.
Born Understanding: Htp Goddess

Sesa Woruban: Will you teach us and briefly explain why we address each other as God/Goddess?
Born Understanding: We do it for several reasons, first is to keep it in our conscious minds that :
1] there is no seperation between our selves and NTR.
2] there is no seperation between myself and the person im adressing.
3] that we are both in fact divine
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Born Understanding: Also to remind you of your one true nature, in the face of all the negativity you deal with daily. Knowing who/what you are helps your striving.

Sesa Woruban: 2. Will you give us a time line of your journey to the knowledge of self?
Born Understanding: Of course.

  • Born 1963
  • Studied ancient man/dinosaurs from 1970 to 1975
  • 5% from 1976 to 1980
  • Aansaaru allah muslim from 1981
  • Achieved awareness of situation 1982
  • Political activist starting in 1983
  • Initiated into "lodge of the slave" 1986[received life mission]
  • Started Project Never Forget 1986/87
  • Held public "freedom celebrations" [Juneteenth] from 1988
  • Married by Fanti King Osabrima 1988
  • Began Kmt studies [historical] from 1988[under prof Simmons, then Dr Ben]
  • Began "zionist' studies from 1989/90 [under LB Griffith]
  • Studied artifact collection from 1991 under Eugene Redd
  • Began West African studies in 1992
  • Began Kmt studies [theological] thru Ra UN Nefer in 1997
  • Completed trace of entire human history in 2003


Born Understanding: All subjects I've studied since childhood, I still study today, I consider myself to have awaken in the summer of 1982, on the Triboro Bridge, in Manhatten.

Sesa Woruban: 3. Why is it important for one's God to look like ones self?
Born Understanding: Its not important that HE/SHE look like you physically. It's EXTREMELY important that HIS/HERS conception be of your own culture`s design. If it is not [Blacks worshipping white jesus] it usually means you have been conquered. The dominant culture imposing their God on others always helps the subjegated stay that way. It's like you a ford, with a plymouth owners manual....how can you fix a ford with a plymouth manual?

Sesa Woruban: 4. In your opinion, what is religion to an Afrikan?
Born Understanding: Everything, in all areas of life and culture. This means that in your science, mathematics, technology, theology, architechure, city planning, were all integrated into one system. If a mathematical principle does not fit a theological and agricultural truth, then adjustments must be made until all are integrated. The western system, has math alone, God alone, food alone, everything seperate. Our faith was included in everything.

Born Understanding: For an African, its not just water, its Goddess-in water [YEMAYA], not just air, but God-in- air [SHU], not just "the sun", but RA! God was/is seen as being present in all things.

Sesa Woruban: 5. In your opinon, what is the 'modern' purpose of religon?
Born Understanding: Spiritual and mental control of the masses, and profit. Continued power of the church. In the west, religion is used to control the masses. To keep a nation of millions from slaughtering each other, you must have systems of mass control. Christianity is the main control system here...thru skillfully placed psychological "traps", the mob can be guided.

Born Understanding: Just Jesus being white gives the Blackman 1000 psychological defects, Black christains now attempt to counter this by saying Jesus was Black, but thats just an excuse to stay christain.

Sesa Woruban: 6. Will you tell us the top 3 most influential people in your life?
Born Understanding: My Mother. My Father. My Wife.

Sesa Woruban: 7. A lot of us don't know how much Noble Drew Ali influenced Black thought. Will you give your opinion of him?
Born Understanding: Noble Drew gave us the first alternative to jesus, and set the basic black muslim mentality, and was copied by far bigger organizations than the Moors. He is the one who introduced Islam to us here, also the knowledge of Moorish history, and our first pride in being Black. Truly one of the all-time Greats.

Sesa Woruban: 8. In your opinion, what are some of the things required to heal Afrikan people?
Born Understanding: Knowledge of self. Love of self. Time.

Born Understanding: Knowledge of self and love of self go together. Hhe more you know yaself [you are Divine], the greater your capacities, including love.

Born Understanding: What throws many off is an inability to properly relate to time. We think in terms of immediate gratification, and healing is expected to be immediate also, but it is not. It takes time. If you suffer immense trauma over a period of centuries, how long does it take to heal? Slavery legally ended in 1865, has it been enough time?

Sesa Woruban: 9. In your opinion, what are the 3 books that are a must read for Afrikans?
Born Understanding: "The Destruction of Black Civilization" by Chancellor Williams. He lays out the entire history of the war between us.

Born Understanding: "Metu Neter" by Ra Un Nefer Amen. He lays out an excellent system of elevation, outstanding!

Born Understanding: "Black Man of the Nile and his Family" by Doc Ben. He lays out the historical aspects of Kemet, and their origins.

Sesa Woruban: 10. Is there anything else you would like to add?
Born Understanding: Know Your Self. Love Your Self. Act like you grown. Practice bravery. Dont believe the hype. Protect the weak. Never be wack. NEVER FORGET!

Sesa Woruban: Thank you Baba!

Born Understanding: htp Goddess!!

Everyday People - An Intro

It's just me and some friends...talking, vibing, getting cozy. You never know when company will wander in from cyberspace, so we thought we'd offer you some food - for thought - in the truly Afrikan sense of hospitality.

Take a seat and listen for a minute. Catch a vibe or two. Once the beat's gotcha and you're in rhythm with the swing of the double dutch ropes, hop into the waters and swim.

Otherwise, sit down, shut up and appreciate the spirits that have willingly shared their hearts with us.

Welcome,
Sesa Woruban
I transfrom my life