Call Me: wr mwt, Mama Mkubwa, Tanit, or Umama Omkhulu
The Great Mother has awoken, angry and she is arising.
The Divine have been at war, and we are all caught in the middle.
As generations cycle through ancestors and then become descendants, as the heavenly struggle endures,
the viability of our lives hangs in the balance determined only by who shall ultimately win this contest for domination of this plane.
Will it be the one who nourishes us from her body and blood?
She is the one who brings harmony, innovation, and collaboration wherever her presence is felt.
It is of her body we are born.
Will it be the One who brings destruction by words of chaos and lies?
Dividing his army into three detachments, he caused us to divide.
Division is always the first attack, then goes in for the kill, draining us of our life force.
The next step is to steal knowledge of Ancients And Gods of old.
Enslaving our children, claiming their inheritance for his own. We thought we had three enemies, but it was truly only just one.
His deviant whispers contaminate the minds of those who share the seed.
Harden their hearts against the ones representing the queen deity.
Only when the copper stone was durable did he add action to his contempt.
five thousand years of terror, violence, and injustice have reigned upon us.
Now it is his time to come to an end.
A return to peace and harmony is about to begin.
He knows his time of reckoning is coming, so he is becoming sloppy and careless.
We, the children of the earth, recognize your deceptions that have kept us in a weakened state.
We have acknowledged her presence in our lives.
Sometimes she seems to appear in the wind, that gentle but warm breeze that blows on our face;
other times, we feel her presence so strong, is there another in the room?
We have acknowledged where the gifts of humanity come from;
we pray for the day her glory is reestablished to her rightful place.
We remember who she is, and Mother, we acknowledge you. Now she finally can wake up!
Ushering in the era that existed before man took control, just to have power and control.
Oh, we long for the age of pure unity and harmonious peace to our land.
Mother has awoken; teeming rage flows out, she is gaining back her purloined strength.
Welcome Back, Queen.
However these are just my thoughts,
Estella Writes
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“wr mwt: This comes from the ancient Egyptian language, often referred to in its historical context as the language of Kemet. “wr” means “great,” and “mwt” means “mother.” The ancient Egyptian language evolved through several stages over millennia, including Old Egyptian, Middle Egyptian, Late Egyptian, Demotic, and finally Coptic.
Mama Mkubwa: This is in Swahili, a Bantu language widely spoken in East Africa. Swahili is an official language in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, and is used as a lingua franca in much of the East African community. “Mama Mkubwa” translates to “Great Mother” in English.
Tanit: The name Tanit is associated with a Carthaginian and Berber goddess. The linguistic origins of her name are tied to the Semitic languages, specifically the Punic language spoken in ancient Carthage (located in modern-day Tunisia). Tanit was revered in the wider Western Mediterranean, including by the Berber (Amazigh) people, where her worship was assimilated into their own religious practices.
Umama Omkhulu: This phrase is from Zulu, one of the Bantu languages spoken in South Africa. Zulu is one of South Africa’s eleven official languages and is the most widely spoken first language in the country. “Umama Omkhulu” translates to “Great Mother” in English.”
“Bashai” in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Among the Mbo people, individuals who might be understood as intersex or transgender have been recognized as “Bashai,” a term that acknowledges their unique gender status beyond the male/female binary.
“Ubuntu” also implies a happy life through community, suggesting that our happiness and fulfillment are deeply interconnected with the well-being of others around us.
“Ukuzisola” regret for selfish actions
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