GREECE STUDIED FROM KEMET

Date: 12-02-2012 7:33 pm (12 years ago) | Author: Lawal Olufemi
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According to Dr. Obenga: “the ancient Greeks traced all human inventions to the Egyptians, from Calculus, Geometry, Astronomy and Dice Games to Writing...Since the time of Homer, Egyptian antiquity functioned strictly as a highly memorialized component of Greek history. Herodotus said it, Plato confirmed it, and Aristotle never denied it.” (p. 47). Indeed, in their book, A History of the Modern World (1984), R. R. Palmer and Joel Colton, corroborate this historical truism by contending that:

Europeans were by no means the pioneer of human civilization. Half of man’s recorded history had passed before anyone in Europe could read or write. The priests of Egypt began to keep written records between 4000 and 3000 B.C., but more than two thousand years later, the poems of Homer were still being circulated in the Greek city-states by word of mouth. Shortly after 3000 B.C., while the pharaohs were building the first pyramids, Europeans were creating nothing more distinguished than huge garbage heaps.

Furthermore, Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) himself, writing in Metaphysics, not only refutes Dr. Lefkowitz’s ahistorical and false assertions but also confesses in Greek Hellenic language that: “Thus the mathematical sciences first (proton) originated in Egypt.” Egypt is “the cradle of mathematics-that is, the country of origin for Greek mathematics”. So, according to Aristotle, “the mathematical arts had never before been formed, constituted or elaborated anywhere else originating in Egypt only” (Obenga, p. 47-48). Aristotle acknowledges the originality of the ancient Egyptians in his own words.

In addition, in Prologue to Prodlus’s Commentaries on Euclid’s Elements, a disciple of Aristotle named Eudemus, who lived in the forth century B.C., confirms: “we shall say, following the general tradition, that the Egyptians were the first to have invented Geometry, (that) Thales, the first Greek to have been in Egypt, brought this theory thereof to Greece” (Obenga, p. 48).

The fact of the matter is that the famous, well known Greeks (Europeans) whom we study and revere in school curricula today all studied at the feet of the ancient Egyptians–Afrikans in the Nile Valley, Kemet. For example, Plato studied at the Temple of Waset for 11 years; Aristotle was there for 11-13 years; Socrates 15 years Euclid stayed for 10-11 years; Pythegoras for 22 yeasrs; Hypocrates studies for 20 years; and the other Greeks who matriculated at Waset included Diodorus, Solon, Thales, Archimides, and Euripides. Indeed, the Greek, St. Clement of Alexanddria, once said that if you were to write a book of 1,000 pages, you would not be able to put down the names of all the Greeks who went to Kemet to be educated and even those who did not surreptitiously claim they went because it was prestigious. “ Herodotus said it, Plato confirmed it and Aristotle never denied it”.

The fact of the matter is that it took 40 years to graduate/matriculate from Waset; this then means that none of the Greeks graduated.

Dr. Obenga points out this significant Kemet-Greece linkage:

I Thales (624-547 B.C.) was the first (protos) Greek student to receive his training from Egyptian priests in the Nile Valley.

II Plato (428-347 B.C.) records that Thales was educated in Egypt under the priests.

III Proclus (Neoplationist, 420-485 A.D.) Reports that Thales introduced science, philosophy and mathematics/geometry to Greece.

IV Greek intellectual life started with the Egyptian-trained student, Thales. He was the founder of the first Greek school of philosophy and science.

V Thales strongly recommended that Pythagoras travel to Egypt to receive his basic education and to converse as often as possible with the priests of Memphis and Thekes.

VI In the fall of 332 B.C. when Alexander invaded Egypt, Aristotle accompanied him

VII Aristotle ranked the country of the Pharaohs (Egypt) the most ancient archaeological reserve in the world. He wrote “That is how the Egyptians whom we considered as the most ancient of the human race”. (Obenga, pp. 28-45).

The Temple of Waset, the world’s first university, and known as “the septer” was built during the reign of Amenhotep III in the XVIII Dynasty, ca 1391 B.C. At its zenith, it educated 80,000 students.

Many people today believe that the words “man know thyself” (in Greek, qnothi seauton) were originally written and spoken by the Greek philosopher, Socrates. The ancient Egyptians wrote these words on the outside of their Temples in the Nile Valley and addressed these words to the neophytes - one of whom was the student Socrates himself. In a companion scenario, the originality of the words “eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we shall die,” has been assigned to the Greek philosopher Socrates, whereas history proves that the inventor who coined these words is Imhotep, the Afrikan deity and “the world’s first recorded multi-genius.” He built the world’s first stone building–the Step pyramid at Saqqara circa 2630 B.C.

Moreover, contrary to public information, the first Olympics that was held in Olympia, Greece, in776 B.C., was not held to reward sportsmanship, physical brawn or brinkmanship but instead as a public ceremonial worship by the Greeks of the Afrikan deity Amon, the “ruler of the Gods.” In fact, history proves quite convincingly that the Gods and Goddesses of Europeans were of Afrikan origin but given European names. For example, the Afrikan God, Amun, was renamed Zeus by the Greeks and Jupiter by the Romans; the Afrikan God, Heru (the son of God and associated with light and sun) was called Apollo by both the Greeks and the Romans; the Afrikan God Imhotep (the God of Healing and medicine) was renamed Asclepius by the Greeks and Aesclapius by the Romans; the Afrikan God Djhuti/Thoth (God of Science, Writing and Knowledge) was called Hermes by the Greeks and Mercury by the Romans; the Afrikan God, Pluto, was called Pluto by both the Greeks and Romans; the Afrikan God, Ausar, (the God of resurrection) was renamed Osiris by the Greeks; whereas the Afrikan Goddess Hathor (the Goddess of love and beauty) was called Aphrodite by the Greeks and Venus by the Romans; and the Afrikan Goddess Ist (Aset), (Goddess of maternity), was renamed Isis and was worshiped as the “Black Madonna.” This Afrikan Goddess has had such an impact on Europe that if we were to decipher Paris, the capital city of France, we get Per Isis: Per means Temple, while Isis means “House of Isis”; so the capital of a major European country is named in honor and eternal worship of an Afrikan Deity/Goddess. (See Figure I.)

One of the greatest contributions of the Nile Valley civilization in Egypt to the world was its educational system. The ultimate aim of education in ancient Kemet was for a person to become “one with God,” to “become like God” or “to become godlike through the revision of one’s own ‘Neter’ of how god is revealed in the person.” “Education in ancient Egypt was religious at its base.” At age seven, the brightest boys in Egypt were selected for training in the priesthood. This was the highest honor that could be possibly bestowed on a family-the selection of a son for admission into a caste of brilliant thinkers, the “guardians of the state” whom Plato so greatly admired and wrote about. When the boys (Neophytes) entered the Temple/schools (or Grand Lodge) they had to study for 40 years - subjects as Grammar, Arithmetic, Rhetoric and Dialectic, Geometry, Astronomy, Music, Architecture, Masonry, Carpentry, Engineering, Sculpture, Metallurgy, Agriculture, Mining, Forestry, Art and Magic.

The Neophyte was vigorously trained in how to:

1. Control his thoughts

2. Control his actions

3. Have devotion of purpose

4. Have faith in the ability of his master to teach him the truth

5. Have faith in himself to assimilate the truth

6. Have faith in himself to wield the truth

7. Be free from resentment under the experience of persecution

8. Be free from resentment under experience of wrong

9. Cultivate the ability to distinguish between the real and the unreal (i.e., he must have a sense of values)

10. Cultivate the ability to distinguish between right and wrong

Plato, who greatly admired the Egyptian education system and actually recommended that it be introduced into Greece, copied/imitated/derived his three “cardinal virtues” from these ten goals the neophyte had to attain in the Nile Valley. “Control of thoughts and action,” Plato called the “virtue of wisdom;” “freedom of resentment under persecution” Plato called the “virtue of fortitude;” “the ability to distinguish between right and wrong and between the real and unreal,” Plato called the “virtues of justice and temperance.”

In the area of medicine, the literature says that Hypocrates (born 460 B.C.) is the “father of medicine,” but again history proves that the Afrikan deity, Imhotep, (born 2700 B.C.) was worshiped by the Greeks as the “God of Medicine” 2,000 years before the birth of Hypocrates. Nevertheless, Hypocrates is portrayed as supreme in the area of medicine as reflected in the “Hippocratic Oath” that graduates from medical schools must recite.

The “Oath” reads as follows:
I swear by Apollo Physician and Asclepius and Hygieia and Panaceia and all the gods and goddesses, making them my witnesses, that I fulfil according to my ability and judgement this oath and this covenant:

To hold him who has taught me this art as equal to my parents and to live my life in partnership with him, and if he is in need of money to give him a share of mine, and to regard his offspring as equal to my brothers in male lineage and to teach them this art-if they desire to learn it-without fee and covenant; to give a share of precepts and oral instruction and all the other learning of my sons and to the sons of him who instructed me and to pupils who have signed the covenant and have taken an oath according to medical law, but to no one else.

Now, as was mentioned earlier, Apollo is the Greek and Roman derivative of the Afrikan deity, Heru and Asclepius is the Greek derivative of the Afrikan deity, Imhotep. However, in this European medical “Oath,” no mention is made of the truism that the revered Greek and Roman deities, Apollo and Asclepius, are duplicates of the original Afrikan deities, Heru and Imhotep. Furthermore, the “Oath” also callously omits evidence of “the Kemetic roots and the personalities associated” with this ahistorical, Eurocentric medical Oath. Instead of reciting the “Hippocratic Oath,” medical school graduates should now recite the real, historical “Imhotep Oath.”

Egypt is indeed the light of the world. In the words of Cheikh Anta Diop: “Universal knowledge runs from the Nile Valley toward the rest of the world, in particular, Greece, which served as an intermediary. As a result, no thought, no ideology is foreign to Africa which was the land of their birth.” And no amount of Eurocentric research can ever efface this Egyptian, historical, contributive reality. Black Love!

Posted: at 12-02-2012 07:33 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
- democrazy at 12-02-2012 08:31 PM (12 years ago)
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How about who built Kemet! Also Egyptians had their technology, so did the Kushites and the NOK. You will find some terracotta art works in Benin the predates Egyptian civilization. Also jos plateau's civilization predates the NOK. Nigeria is just a settlement of slaves moving from South of Africa and Congo to Portugal and Spain......................this may be tainting your understanding of history.

At least all they are hiding is now coming to light. That is the thing with a NEW AGE. All that was hidden will become lit. If they stole all they knew from the Black man, then who truly was living in the Dark ages?....................I know Caucasian history does admit to being in the dark ages!!
Posted: at 12-02-2012 08:31 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- PreciousA at 13-02-2012 09:09 AM (12 years ago)
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Errr.
There ARE older Middle Eastern civilisations than Khemet.
Posted: at 13-02-2012 09:09 AM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- kush_360 at 13-02-2012 11:46 AM (12 years ago)
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Kemet is the same thing as Egypt... so dont get it twisted, Kemet is the real name of Egypt the name Egypt was given by Greeks. earliest humans are Afrikans (black people) and they came from places like sub-saharan Afrika, Ethiopia, Uganda etc and move to Nile valley where civilization began. which means there's no civilization in the world older than that of Kemet (Egypt)
Posted: at 13-02-2012 11:46 AM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- CammyWhite at 13-02-2012 12:37 PM (12 years ago)
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Sorry to have to call you on that, but it ain't so.

Mesopotamian civilisation (ie the area around Iraq and the like) dates back to about 10,000 BCE.

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The Fertile Crescent was inhabited by several distinct, flourishing cultures between the end of the last ice age (c. 10,000 BC) and the beginning of history. One of the oldest known Neolithic sites in Mesopotamia is Jarmo, settled around 7000 BC and broadly contemporary with Jericho (in the Levant) and Çatal Hüyük (in Anatolia). It as well as other early Neolithic sites, such as Samarra and Tell Halaf were in northern Mesopotamia; later settlements in southern Mesopotamia required complicated irrigation methods. The first of these was Eridu, settled during the Ubaid period culture by farmers who brought with them the Samarran culture from the north. This was followed by the Uruk period and the emergence of the Sumerians.

The earliest civilisations in Egypt (Khemet) emerged around 5500 BCE.

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By about 5500 BC, small tribes living in the Nile valley had developed into a series of cultures demonstrating firm control of agriculture and animal husbandry, and identifiable by their pottery and personal items, such as combs, bracelets, and beads. The largest of these early cultures in upper Egypt, the Badari, was known for its high quality ceramics, stone tools, and its use of copper.

Just so you know...
Posted: at 13-02-2012 12:37 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- kush_360 at 13-02-2012 01:01 PM (12 years ago)
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pls do you mind telling me where the Mesopotamian originated from.
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- CammyWhite at 13-02-2012 01:04 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: kush_360 on 13-02-2012 01:01 PM
pls do you mind telling me where the Mesopotamian originated from.

Do the maths. Mesopotamia 7000 BCE; Egypt, 5500 BCE. It looks like your argument that Khemet spawned everything isn't so much on shaky ground as no ground at all.
Posted: at 13-02-2012 01:04 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- soyayya at 13-02-2012 01:07 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: PreciousA on 13-02-2012 09:09 AM
Errr.
There ARE older Middle Eastern civilisations than Khemet.

older middle east civilization? there was nothing like middle east until recently form by the arabs and caucasions,there was nothing call europe before,it was all asia and africa,some may call it asiatic...peace.
Posted: at 13-02-2012 01:07 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- CammyWhite at 13-02-2012 01:11 PM (12 years ago)
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Then what do you call the civilsations in Mesopotamia (modern Iraq)? They're not figments of the imagination.

Face it - the facts are against you.
Posted: at 13-02-2012 01:11 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- kush_360 at 13-02-2012 02:55 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: CammyWhite on 13-02-2012 01:04 PM
Do the maths. Mesopotamia 7000 BCE; Egypt, 5500 BCE. It looks like your argument that Khemet spawned everything isn't so much on shaky ground as no ground at all.
really but the ancient Greeks traced all human inventions to the Egyptians, from Calculus, Geometry, Astronomy and Dice Games to Writing. where was Mesopotamia when the Greeks were trooping down to Kemet to study and discovering new things
Posted: at 13-02-2012 02:55 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- CammyWhite at 13-02-2012 08:42 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: kush_360 on 13-02-2012 02:55 PM
really but the ancient Greeks traced all human inventions to the Egyptians, from Calculus, Geometry, Astronomy and Dice Games to Writing. where was Mesopotamia when the Greeks were trooping down to Kemet to study and discovering new things

The Mesopotamians gave us the standard forms for geometry and time measurement. Also, Erastosthenes, for example, worked out the circumference of the Earth, something the Egyptians didn't do, since AFAIK they thought it was flat.
Posted: at 13-02-2012 08:42 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- kush_360 at 13-02-2012 09:55 PM (12 years ago)
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so the Greeks and Romans also went down to Mesopotamia study standard geometry hmm good, Kemet can boost of great scholar that study in its school, kemet can boost of first university, kemet can boost of first mutil Genius like Imhotep the father of medicine and greatest architect, kemetic gods and goddess can be found through out  Europe and most of Kemetic civilizations are in mainstream today especially in Europe. can you pls tell us Mesopotamian achievement since you know it all.
Posted: at 13-02-2012 09:55 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- CammyWhite at 14-02-2012 09:32 AM (12 years ago)
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I already mentioned that Mesopotamia gave us the standard measures of geometry and time; I'm sure that you'd agree how important they are.

so the Greeks and Romans also went down to Mesopotamia study standard geometry

I didn't say that.
Posted: at 14-02-2012 09:32 AM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- kush_360 at 14-02-2012 11:09 AM (12 years ago)
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ok thanks for the info..
Posted: at 14-02-2012 11:09 AM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- kush_360 at 15-02-2012 01:27 PM (12 years ago)
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it that all you can say about the Mesopotamian civilization then it no match for Kemetic civilization
Posted: at 15-02-2012 01:27 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- CammyWhite at 15-02-2012 01:29 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: kush_360 on 15-02-2012 01:27 PM
it that all you can say about the Mesopotamian civilization then it no match for Kemetic civilization

I'd say that setting a standard thousands of years ago that still plays a major role in everyday life (and I mean MAJOR role) puts the Mesopotamians ahead of the game.

I do not expect consensus here as you have a barrow to push.
Posted: at 15-02-2012 01:29 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- kush_360 at 15-02-2012 01:39 PM (12 years ago)
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like the kemet didnt introduce the calendar, the first block building, organized society, religions etc .. and the Greeks and Romans most have poor taste to have chosen Kemet over Mesopotamia how can a Mesopotamia that do not give 1/3 kemet to the world be ahead of the game?
Posted: at 15-02-2012 01:39 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- CammyWhite at 15-02-2012 01:43 PM (12 years ago)
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Forget it. You're just a troll.
Posted: at 15-02-2012 01:43 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- kush_360 at 15-02-2012 02:02 PM (12 years ago)
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you are little bit smart and i like that... you know how to evade questions and end debate when you run outta fact that's pretty smart
Posted: at 15-02-2012 02:02 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- CammyWhite at 15-02-2012 02:06 PM (12 years ago)
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I was prepared to find the facts, but you didn't want them. I could tell that you just want the chance to show how you beat down a white woman. I'm not prepared to play by your rules.
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