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Old 03-27-2007, 03:23 PM
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Default Re: Understanding Heru-Set

E pele Afrikans

Beeni, there is a deity called Heru-Set which is a later development in relation to the older pantheon. However, there are several problematic things concerning this article and the guy that wrote it. *He states:

"Yes! We are also more or less aware of the God Set, the ancestor God of the modern-day Satan...Set has caused a lot of suffering, tears, etc."

What?! This did stated that an Afrikan deity is an ANCESTOR to a fake european concept which never existed in spirit. But also a big problem with his statement is stating that Set has caused a lot of suffering, problems, kwk. This is ABSOLUTELY INNACURATE to borrow a phrase from Kwesi Ra Nehem Ptah Akhan. Set, like Esu, was a deity of communications, the crossroads, kwk. Set, could never be the cause of suffering. However, Set, like Esu, will administer the suffering and pain that YOU create for yourself. It is constantly spoken of in the Odu Ifa of the Ifa-Vodun (Orisa-Vodun) tradition that Esu (Set) constantly and greatly rewards those that do sacrifice. Those that do not do sacrifice will have great problems. That is why in our tradition there is a portion of all sacrifices that must go to Esu. We do not worship entities that are evil.

In relation to Heru-Set this guy states:

"They are surely two antagonistic Gods,..." *What?! There is no disharmony in the Afrikan spiritual realm. The disharmony comes from humans. We create conditions that lead to misunderstandings, tears, kwk. In the Orisa-Vodun tradition we call these conditions, beings, and situations elinini. These are born from Ori buruku or "bad ori" of the individual human condition.

It is interesting that this guy, the author of the above article, poses himself as a leader of sorts while teaching such DIRECT misinformation. This reminds me of some things that me and my elders down in Oyotunji were speaking about over the weekend while I was down there. These negroes, and yes the article is a negro, need to be called out because people's lives are in their hands. I wonder of Naba wrote that article or if his WHITE WIFE wrote it and he just put his name on it for validation?
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