If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller

We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Ethiopia Name Origin, Definitions, Meanings
Phase One
Unity Consciousness #1249

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(Part 9eq of 11)

Intro: Ethiopia Name Origin, Definitions, Meanings, Phase One, Unity Consciousness #1248

We already know Alkebu-lan, Africa, Ethiopia, and Egypt are the same, despite their many names. Alkebu-lan/Africa passed everything into Uti-opia/Pwnt who passed everything into Kemet/Egypt who passed everything into the rest of the world, not one time around, but many times around during many cycles, each lasting at least 26,000 years each.

Names Of Ethiopia

1. We again reserve the first space for names that will continue to be remembered and the new name emerging for the New Age.
2. Uti-opia (Utopia). U passed into an E. Thus we have Eti-opia, Khefti-opia, and opia from Api as the first, the ancestral land. Cassiopoeia, the Lady of the Seat, is the Queen of .Ethiopia or Kush, and her name, derived from Khus, to found, or earlier Khepsh, the seat, denotes the Queen of the “opia” in the south or “ apia ” in the north. (BB 35/47)
We can see in Cassiopoeia, the earlier Kash. That her name is derived from Khu, to found, indicates spirit-soul as the founding force of the universe. This force is taking seat in the form of the cosmic celestial mystical mythical Ethiopian star constellation family. Ethiopia is the world. Not the Ethiopia of today, but the Eti-opia of old, who is not logic bound by current boundaries.
We can also see in Cassiopoeia, the makings of Kathiopia, Cathiopia and Aethiopia.
3. Aftiopia. (see Uti-opia and Kheftiopia) (BB 35/47)
4. Kheftiopia. KHAB means to give birth to; KHEF, AF & AU mean the one born of, the place we come out of. UTI means to emit; emanate, go out of, come out of. OPIA or APIA is the ancestral land. The diphthong AE represents an earlier AU and yet earlier AF. All of this tells us Punt and Ethiopia are one. Djindja energy is the third witness. (BB 34-5/46-7)
5. Ques and Kesh by the indigenous people. This became Kus and Kash in Egypt. This does not contradict with Bekerie below because the Egyptians were Ethiopians. This leads us back to Khes and Khekh. (Dubois)
6. Qevs, Kush and Kasa by the indigenous people. (Bekerie, 114-115)
7. Kush, Kvsh, forms of Khepsh the Great Bear, Hippopotamus, Mother, Birthplace. All of these representing the land of the black Khab, the black Kaf, the black Kaffir, the black Kafruti, and the black race of Kvm, Kvsh, and Kvt, the children of the oldest dual Mother Earth Taurt, half black hippo and half black crocodile. This connects Ethiopians and all humans to the earliest humans and to the rest of nature as having shared parentage in dark matter and dark energy. (BB 37/49), (NG2 25/33)
8. Meru by the Greeks was the mount of the birthplace. (NG2 169/177)
9. Merope by the Greeks was the birthplace. In Merope, because U becomes E, we see the makings of Europe and Europia as a second truth form of birthplace, notably the dermis demelanated form of human born out of an ice cocoon. (NG2 169/177)
10. Khepsh is the earlier Egyptian form of the later word, Kush. (NG2 169/177)
11. Kôs is the later Greek form of the earlier Kush. (NG2 169/177)
12. Zaba by the Hebrew. Zaba is the first-born son of Kush. Zaba is derived from Khebma, Kheba, Khefa, Khaba from Kheft. Zaba later came to refer to the northern half of Ethiopia only. (Zaba is the earlier Saba of the Sabeans, likely also Shaba, Shabba, Sheba, etc. In other words, the Sabeans are the Ethiopians who preceded the Kemites) (BB 34-5/46-7)
13. Iotipis, King of Itiopis. Now spelled Ethiopis. (Bekerie, 113)
14. Ityopis. (Jochannan, 235)
15. Aethiopia by many
16. Hithiopia by the Hebrew. (BB 34/46)
17. Itiopiavia, (Reclus, 123/165). This is close enough to mother Octavia in spelling and meaning.
18. Ithiopia by the Abyssinians themselves. (Taylor 53, 421)
19. Barabra referred to Ethiopia and then to Nubia. Perhaps this tells us who Barabbas was. We are told the Barabras are the original Ethiopians. This has credence based on Bar-abra. The child of the Ab-ra, as is Abram Abraham of Jacob Israel fame. (Houston 27, 29, 141)
20. Kush by the Hebrew. (BB 34/46)
21. Kous by the Hebrews ( upper Egypt) also called Ethiopia. (Volney), (Jochannan, 484). Jochannan further states Upper Egypt is today's Ethiopia, which likely means Upper Egypt was extended once it was established.
22. Egypt beyond Egypt. (BB 34/46)
23. Land of Burnt Faces by Greeks (Dubois)
24. Eti-opia. (see Uti-opia and Kheftiopia) (BB 35/47)
25. Ethiopia by many.
26. Equatoria. (AE1 294/304)
27. Dark Land. (AE1 512/522)
28. Habesh by the Arabs. (Jochannan, 245), (Reclus, 123/165)
29. Habeshestan. (Jochannan, 569)
30. Abyssinia by Europeans in 19th Century (Bekerie, 113), (Jochannan 213, 245). Abyssinia is said to be derived from Habisi, son of Kush; however Abyssinia could be a form of Abyss, thus speaks of Khepsh, the birthplace. Habisi also speaks to the birthplace, but it seem to be a longer evolution to reach Abyssinia from Habisi unless the evolution was something like: Apta, Khepa, Khepsh, Kheft, Khaba, Habisi, Abisi, Abyss, Habesh, Abyssinia.
Abyssinia first appears in Johnson's “Voyage to Abyssinia,” published in 1735. (Taylor 53, 421)
31. Habasha. (Taylor 53, 421)
32. Habsesinia. (Taylor 53, 421)
Abyssinia is the Anglicised form of a Portuguese corruption of the Arabic name Habasha, which signifies the land inhabited by the Habash or Habish. (Taylor 53, 421)
33. Abassia is the Portuguese corruption. (Taylor 53, 421)

See all messages on Africa's name origin:
”Alkebu-lan Name Origin, Definition, Meaning, Phase One, Unity Consciousness #1242”

”Intro: Africa Name Origin, Definitions, Meanings, Phase One, Unity Consciousness #1244”

Af-Ra: Africa Name Origin, Definitions, Meanings, Phase One, Unity Consciousness #1245

Hambones & Kambones, Africa Name Origin, Definitions, Meanings, Phase One, Unity Consciousness #1246

Basic Breakdown Of Africa's Name, Origin, Definitions, Meanings, Phase One, Unity Consciousness #1247

References:
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2. Dubois, W. E. B., ”Black Folk Then and Now: An Essay in the History and Sociology of the Negro Race,” Oxford University Press, 2014.

3. Houston, Drusilla Dunjee, "Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire," 1926, Chapter IX, The Marvelous Arabian Civilization

4. Jackson, John G., “Ethiopia and the Origin of Civilization: A Critical Review of the Evidence of Archaeology, Anthropology, History and Comparative Religion: According to the Most Reliable Sources and Authorities ,” (1939).

5. Jochannan-Ben, Yosef A. A., “Black Man Of The Nile And His Family,” Black Classic Press 1972,

6. Reclus, Elisée, "The Earth And Its Inhabitants. Africa," D. Appleton & Company, (New York:1886), Vol I, North-East Africa. .

7. Taylor, Isaac, "Names and Their Histories: A Handbook of Historical Geography and Topographical Nomenclature," Rivingtons, (London:1898), Second Edition Revised, p. , download pdf.

8. Volney, C. F., "The Project Gutenberg Etext of The Ruins by C. F. Volney”, The Ruins Or Meditation On The Revolutions Of Empires: And The Law Of Nature

9. Waddell, W. G., “Manetho with an English Translation by W. G. Waddell,” Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1940-1964, (pp. 1-256) and Robbins, F. E., “Ptolemy Tetrabiblos, Edited And Translated Into English by F. E. Robbins,” (pp. 300-466), The Loeb Classical Library, Edited By T. E. Page.

10. BB; AE1; NG2; AE2


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