
Guide to Kemetic Relationships by Muata Ashby
According to statistics more than half of marriages fail.
Why is there strife between friends, between family members,
between parent and child, between communities, between
neighborhoods, and between countries?
This volume is perhaps the most important book Kemetic (Ancient Egyptian) philosophy on the subject or human relationships and the source of strife in human relating. It provides a detailed account of the insights on the philosophy of Maat as it relates to the concept and conduct of relationships and the means to engage those in a manner that promotes Peace, Progress and Spiritual Enlightenment as opposed to strife, conflict, suffering and degradation of humanity. This book also provides an extensive never before published, set of questions asked about this wisdom, by students and practitioners alike, which offers an insightful forum that complements the exposition of the teachings in the first chapters. This is a must read and study treatise on the subject, that every practitioner of Maat Philosophy and researcher of Ancient Egyptian wisdom as well as relationship therapist should have as a reference guide. So it is written for those considering entering into relationships, those in relationships, those counseling those who are in relationships and also for those who think they are finished with relationships and want to know what lies beyond.
This volume is perhaps the most important book Kemetic (Ancient Egyptian) philosophy on the subject or human relationships and the source of strife in human relating. It provides a detailed account of the insights on the philosophy of Maat as it relates to the concept and conduct of relationships and the means to engage those in a manner that promotes Peace, Progress and Spiritual Enlightenment as opposed to strife, conflict, suffering and degradation of humanity. This book also provides an extensive never before published, set of questions asked about this wisdom, by students and practitioners alike, which offers an insightful forum that complements the exposition of the teachings in the first chapters. This is a must read and study treatise on the subject, that every practitioner of Maat Philosophy and researcher of Ancient Egyptian wisdom as well as relationship therapist should have as a reference guide. So it is written for those considering entering into relationships, those in relationships, those counseling those who are in relationships and also for those who think they are finished with relationships and want to know what lies beyond.
This volume is perhaps the most important book Kemetic (Ancient Egyptian) philosophy on the subject or human relationships and the source of strife in human relating. It provides a detailed account of the insights on the philosophy of Maat as it relates to the concept and conduct of relationships and the means to engage those in a manner that promotes Peace, Progress and Spiritual Enlightenment as opposed to strife, conflict, suffering and degradation of humanity. This book also provides an extensive never before published, set of questions asked about this wisdom, by students and practitioners alike, which offers an insightful forum that complements the exposition of the teachings in the first chapters. This is a must read and study treatise on the subject, that every practitioner of Maat Philosophy and researcher of Ancient Egyptian wisdom as well as relationship therapist should have as a reference guide. So it is written for those considering entering into relationships, those in relationships, those counseling those who are in relationships and also for those who think they are finished with relationships and want to know what lies beyond.
Dr. Muata Ashby began his studies in religion and philosophy, earning a PhD in these fields, while also beginning to compile his findings into what would eventually become multiple works on African history, religion and ethics, world mythology, the beginnings of Yoga philosophy and practice in ancient Africa (Ancient Egypt/Nubia), and the origins of Chrismatism. This was the impetus for the successful Egyptian Yoga book series, which began in 1994. He is an accomplished lecturer, singer, artist, poet, painter, screenwriter, playwright, and author of over 65 books on yoga philosophy, religious philosophy, and social philosophy based on ancient African ideas, having studied mystical religious traditions from all over the world. He has talked and written extensively on the linkages of these with ancient African religion and philosophy. He is a key promoter of the concept of advanced social and religious philosophy in ancient Africa akin to Eastern traditions such as Vedanta, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. Muata Abhaya Ashby earned a doctorate in divinity from the American Institute of Holistic Theology and a master's degree in liberal arts and religious studies from Thomas Edison State College.
He has studied Ancient Egyptian philosophy and social order, as well as Maat philosophy, the ethical foundation of Ancient Egyptian society, in depth. Dr. Ashby has studied and practiced Egyptian Yoga, Indian Yoga, Chinese Yoga, Buddhism, mystical psychology, and Christian Mysticism as an independent scholar and practitioner. At the Yoga Research Foundation, Dr. Ashby has been conducting postgraduate study in advanced Jnana, Bhakti, and Kundalini Yogas. He has been researching Ancient Egyptian musical theory and creating a series of musical works that explore this unique area of ancient African music and its connection to world music since 1999.
Dr. Ashby has given talks in the United States, Europe, and Africa. He has been researching the world economy for the previous 300 years, with a concentration on the United States of America and western civilization in general, in recent years. He is also a Yoga Philosophy and Discipline Instructor. Dr. Ashby is an adjunct lecturer at the American Institute of Holistic Theology and previously worked at Florida International University as an adjunct professor.
Dr. Ashby has ushered in a new phase of teaching distribution, adding a new dynamic to the books as well as the live lectures offered over the internet, with the reorganization of Kemet University and the establishment of the Egyptian Mystery School, as well as a personalized learning system using Ancient Egyptian Temple teaching elements and current technologies. He is currently working on projects linked to the temples of Aset and Asar, doing comprehensive photography and giving new original translations of the relevant hieroglyphic scriptures, as well as teaching them through the Kemet University Egyptian Mystery School online and in person seminars and conferences.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781884564956 |
| ISBN 10 | 188456495X |
| Title | Guide to Kemetic Relationships |
| Author | Muata Ashby |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Sema Institute |
| Year published | 2017-07-20 |
| Number of pages | 246 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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