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Published on February 19th, 2018 | by SaintMichael

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The “Secret” History of Creation Stories & Mythology

It’s critical to know the very concept of creation stories and mythology has an origin that most people are completely oblivious to! Very few of us can articulate how these concepts came into existence, but today your eyes will finally be opened to their authentic introductions, and it may even surprise you.

The first fact is easy to comprehend. All African creation stories including Adam & Eve came to us from the Ancient Priests. Knowing the traditions of our ancestors makes it easy for us to know that the act of writing was reserved to those initiated as Priests in the Tribe. Likewise, the priesthood was also the tribal authority responsible for preserving the history of the tribe. So let’s be clear that everything we documented about ‘creation’ was offered to the ancient societies from the minds of respected Priests.

Now we must zoom into the mind of the Ancient African Priest to truly gain full clarity concerning the subject at hand. The word ‘Amen’ is not only the title of Ancient Africa’s most powerful God, but also derives from the word ‘Imana’ which means, “Hidden”. Now why would the ancient priests associate the most high power with the concept of being hidden? It’s because secrecy became the top priority of the Global African Society after the prophecy was fulfilled concerning the arrival of non-black people on earth. The majority of knowledge passed down from our very first generation of ancestors to exist is still forbidden to be taught to non-black people, even in 2018. This necessity for secrecy is the very foundation of all African creation stories. Which means the stories were created to hide secrets. Beginning with the Mythologies of the Egyptian Gods. These mythologies were not literal, but the secrets hidden in those stories were.

It was necessary to hide the secrets in plain sight using mythologies because the Priests knew a time would come where the knowledge would be forgotten so the stories were carved into the walls. Most black people tend to forget we have been at war for thousands of years! Even during the times of the earliest writings our ancestors were using military strategies to protect sacred information from the profane invaders who seized control through deception and perversion.



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