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Metu Neter – 3. Law of Seker

Seker-Ausar - WikiLaw of Seker

When the emotions of Man manifest in response to the Word of God, they have the power to influence the course of any and all events in the world.

Reasoning:
If we have access to God’s spiritual power through the cultivation of the ability to be at peace in situations of difficulties, why give in to anger, fear, lust, etc.? Why shouldn’t we be at peace in the face of difficulties?

Seker Truisms:
– I understand that God has saved us by sharing Its spiritual power with us. I know I will successfully develop these powers because I have no problem Continue reading

Metu Neter – 8. Law of Sebek

Columb with Sebek at OmbusLaw of Sebek

It is not what you think or what you affirm. It is who is thinking and who is affirming. Are you a human or a divine being?

Reasoning:
[Sebek] corresponds to [one of] the tools through which behavior is programmed. Through [using intellect in] the understanding of the law such programming can be done at will. If we [have the intellect to] program any desired behavior at will, then we can choose to allow only peace and pleasure to manifest as our emotional reactions to all events.

Truisms:
I am that, therefore I think.
– I am well on my way to success because I understand the suggestive power of Continue reading

Metu Neter II – The Story of Ausar

Ausar - Orion 2[From Assatashakur Forum]

P.E.A.C.E and Blessings…

…the following is the Kamitic Story of Ausar as told and explained by (SUS) Ra Un Nefer Amen in his Metu Neter Volume II…

When Ausar became King of Kamit, the men he came to rule were in a savage state. They were nomadic tribes in constant warfare against each other. They were wholly given over to evil and sinful behavior.

This is symbolic of the state of the lower part of the being when not guided by the indwelling divinity because it is restricted to the subconscious life of the person. Individuals and nations are doomed to evil experiences. Continue reading

Metu Neter – 5. Law of HeruKhuti

HeruKhuti Justice WLLaw of HeruKhuti

Know that God neither punishes nor rewards nor protects, that you will have the comfort of controlling these for yourself.

Reasoning: If adversity which cannot be avoided is not the cause of suffering that follows our failure to reclaim our original nature (peace), then we must make spiritual growth our highest priority. If we are one, then I must refrain from doing you wrong (even self-defensively wishing you ill) to avoid doing me wrong—the key to justice and protection from others.

Sphere 5 of the Tree represents that aspect of Spirit from which Divine Law is “enforced.” In the Kamitic tradition, the Continue reading

Metu Neter – 4. Law of Ma’at

Ma'at - Egyptian DreamsLaw of Ma’at

God needs you in order to come into the world. Fulfilling God’s need is the highest act of love, and only through your love for God can you fulfill your love for others. Become the Love of God in the world for the protection of the world.

Reasoning:
If we have access to a peace that cannot be disturbed by anything in the world—our nature—if we are one with all, if we have access to spiritual power, why then can we not love those who [need it most]—especially when the act of loving is the generation of the most powerful force in the universe? If we are one, then the good I do to you I have done to myself—is this not the key to wealth and health?

Ma’at Truisms:
– The Divine Law is the likeness of God and the measure of my being. I therefore enjoy a life of order and prosperity. My being is in order and I am a source of harmony to all. Continue reading

Metu Neter – 9. Law of Auset

Auset and HeruLaw of Auset

Prepare to sacrifice everything to become the vessel of God on earth, and you will, in turn, receive everything.

Reasoning: Auset corresponds to intuitive understanding of the law, so programming of behavior can be done at will. If we use intuition as a tool to program any desired behavior at will, then we can choose to manifest in peace and balance as our emotional reactions to all events.

METU NETER Vol.1, Pg. 233-235

Goddess Auset is the embodiment of those intuitive and instinctive faculties that lay deep within our psyche, governing our ability to care for and nurture others. People in whom this faculty is strongly developed are very protective, caring and nurturing. These qualities, amongst the Kamitians and other Africans, were most desirable in mothers and wives. Continue reading

Metu Neter – 6. Law of Heru

Egyptian God Heru or HorusLaw of Heru

You have the power but not the right to ignore NTR Law. Choose to follow the Law of NTR with the love and joy that grows out of your understanding, and the wisdom and power of NTR spirit will flow through your being.

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Reasoning: If we have been given free will, why should we give in to emotions that have proven to be detrimental to our well-being? Why not choose to be at peace in all situations of challenge, especially since this is the key to wisdom, power and happiness?

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Metu Neter – 7. Law of HetHeru

HetHeru MenatLaw of HetHeru

It is not what you imagine. It is who is imagining. Are you a human or a divine being?

Reasoning:
HetHeru corresponds to the tools through which behavior is programmed. Through the use of imagination in understanding of the law such programming can be done at will. If we use imagination as a tool to program any desired behavior at will, then we can choose to allow only peace and bounty to manifest as our emotional reactions to all events.

HetHeru Truism:
My ability to cultivate through trance the experience of joy for living by divine law as Ausar does, greatly enhances my chances of success in my pursuits in life. Continue reading