the 42 Laws of ma’at

This is how pure our creator wanted us to be.

  1. I have not committed sin.
  2. I have not committed robbery with violence.
  3. I have not stolen.
  4. I have not slain men or women.
  5. I have not stolen food.
  6. I have not swindled offerings.
  7. I have not stolen from God/Goddess.
  8. I have not told lies.
  9. I have not carried away food.
  10. I have not cursed.
  11. I have not closed my ears to truth.
  12. I have not committed adultery.
  13. I have not made anyone cry.
  14. I have not felt sorrow without reason.
  15. I have not assaulted anyone.
  16. I am not deceitful.
  17. I have not stolen anyone’s land.
  18. I have not been an eavesdropper.
  19. I have not falsely accused anyone.
  20. I have not been angry without reason.
  21. I have not seduced anyone’s wife.
  22. I have not polluted myself.
  23. I have not terrorized anyone.
  24. I have not disobeyed the Law.
  25. I have not been exclusively angry.
  26. I have not cursed God/Goddess.
  27. I have not behaved with violence.
  28. I have not caused disruption of peace.
  29. I have not acted hastily or without thought.
  30. I have not overstepped my boundaries of concern.
  31. I have not exaggerated my words when speaking.
  32. I have not worked evil.
  33. I have not used evil thoughts, words or deeds.
  34. I have not polluted the water.
  35. I have not spoken angrily or arrogantly.
  36. I have not cursed anyone in thought, word or deeds.
  37. I have not placed myself on a pedestal.
  38. I have not stolen what belongs to God/Goddess.
  39. I have not stolen from or disrespected the deceased.
  40. I have not taken food from a child.
  41. I have not acted with insolence.
  42. I have not destroyed property belonging to God/Goddess.

“It’s the repetition of affirmations that leads to belief. And once that belief becomes a deep conviction, things begin to happen.”
– Muhammad Ali

Also check out the 77 Affirmations of Maat

The Egypt Goddess Ma’at was both the goddess and the personification of truth and justice.The goddess ma’at is the wife of the Egyptian god thoth. The god of knowledge wisdom and Truth. The son of the Black God Enki. Enki is the first born son of God almighty Anu . Amongst the gods he’s known as the god of knowledge and wisdom. The creator of the black man.

Thoth was the progenitor of the 12 tribes of Israel it was he who established the land of KHEH (Egypt). It was he who raise the people of KHEM to a high state of civilization and consciousness.

It was he who built the Sphinx. It was his picture originally on the Sphinx (the face of a black man. It was his teachings that Jesus received when he spent almost a decade in Egypt. It was he who built the pyramids. He said ” builded I the Great pyramid, patterned after the pyramid of Earth Force, burning internally so that it too might remain through the ages. in it I built my knowledge of magic-science”. 

the African principle of Justice called Ma’at. Ma’at is composed of 4 main ideals: Righteousness, Justice, Balance, and Order. These principles as a whole are what govern Absolute Nature and keep the Universes in a state of Oder and Balance.. Each of these ideals can be observed within Nature, and when applied will lead you to a Life of True Peace and Harmony. We at NoopooH.org teach that it is in the best interests of our people as a whole to relearn the principles of Ma’at and the many other ancient principles of our African culture for better living in totality on this planet.

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