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"First, we have to be distinct about if we are talking about the Kemetic "culture" or the Kemetic "empire". I was referring to "empire". EVERY empire rises and falls. The reason is the application of Nature/Netjer. In order for an empire to exist, it must in essence violate balance."
--Good point about culture vs. empire, but I guess I don't see it that Kemet was violating any universal balance. For instance, I only know a little about the institution of the Pharaoh, but what I understand is that the invaders that conquered the various capitals would declare themselves to be pharaoh and would die sometimes only months later. From what I've read from colonial historians, Cleopatra seems to have had a longer reign, so I don't understand why she didn't meet the same fate, unless that "history" is another propaganda.
"Can you name anything that has risen that has not gone back down from whence it came? "
--No I can't.
"Let me ask you, when you refer to the "77 laws of Ma'at" are you referring to the complete overstanding of Ma'at or the 'Declarations' written by and pertaining solely to humans?
You do know that Ma'at applies to every facet and speck of matter and energy in the Universe, right?"
--The 77 Commandments I refer to, although they are also known as the Code of Human Behavior, apply to all animals equally. It's my understanding that the commandments were written down by the God Tehuti, not by man.
I'm not sure what you mean when you say "the complete overstanding of Ma'at."
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