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

Saturday, February 9, 2019

Menes Is Mitzraim, Mena is Mitzr
Monumental Age Of Egypt
Unity Consciousness #1539

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(Part 9pq of 11)

We know Mitzraim is Mestrea that is an area extremely larger than Lower Egypt or combined with Upper Egypt. As a matter of natural fact of Earth history and world history, Mestrea is the entire planet Earth, thus so are the Mitzraim the people of the entire Earth and the people by which the entire Earth was populated.

Summing Up What We Initially Know

1. The name Mena, Menas or Menes has been brought to us by racists who are hardcore Egyptologists misleading us to believe Mena and related words only represent a human pharaoh who built the Egyptian city of Memphis. We are misled to believe this is approximately 4400 BCE, coincident with the most recent Age of Taurus.

2. We know the words Menes and Mitrzraim are the same (See below). We know Mitzraim is the plural of Mitzr. We know Mitzr is Egypt. Thus Mitzraim are the people of Egypt. Thus Menes is the people of Egypt. Thus, to say Menes founded and built the city of Memphis is to say the people of Egypt founded and built the city of Memphis. Menes is not automatically one human person. (BB 3-5/15-17)

3. In the event there was a human by the name of Mena or Menes, it is just as likely that this person as Pharaoh took the title of Mena or Menes or Min during the most recent Age of Taurus. And that this Pharaoh could be Narmer or Aha. Secondly we must allow for the possibility there was more than one human named Menes.

4. The city of Memphis being built during the most recent Age of Taurus is unlikely. This was after a deluge of some sort. If Memphis was built at that time, it should also be true that other cities of the broad expanse of Delta were built afterwords.

5. What we will likely find is what we already know. Names relating to Men, Min, Mines, Mena, Minos, Menas, Menes and others are first related to the elemental souls of life, and gods and heroes as planets, suns, moons, stars. These names also relates to celestial things or locations. These names also relate to earthly things and locations. All this likely occurred before any human took the name of Mena or Menes.

6. We must go back to an earlier time in order to get a better idea of Men and related spellings. What is certain is there can be no human with the name before there is a superhuman. Also, if there is a below, there must also be an above. Since Earth is in the middle, we should find at least one occurrence of a Mena Menes related term, in Amenta Above and in Amenta Below.

7. We already have our answer because we know there is an Egypt above, an Egypt in the middle (on Earth) and an Egypt below. Egypt is Mitzr is Mena. Mena already exists in all three places. We will use a different way of going to show a different way of knowing. But first we'll look at a few clues. We need to correlate, compare and test these clues with other information.

8. Menas was the first king of the Egyptians. (Diodorus Siculus per Cory: Ancient 241)

9. Menes was first King of Egypt. (Herodotus per Cory: Ancient 245)

10. Menes and Mestraim is the same person who ruled Egypt for 35 years. (Syncellus per Cory: Ancient 230)

11. After the dead demigods the first dynasty consisted of eight kings. The first was Menés the Thinite; he reigned 62 years, and perished by a wound received from an hippopotamus. (Manetho per Cory: Ancient 185)

12. The first ruler of Thebes was Menés the Thebinite, the Thebaean ; which is by interpretation Dionius. He reigned sixty-two years. (Eratosthenes per Cory: Ancient 171)

Menes (Mestraim) ruler of the part of Egypt called Mestraean region. Menes ruled 2,211 years before Amosis the 86th king from Menes. During the reign of Amosis, Cambyses of Persia invaded (Hieronymus' old Latin version of Eusebius per Cory: Ancient 237-8, 232)

13. The children of Mizraim came to Egypt after the dispersion from Babel, of which they appear to have continued some time in undisturbed possession. Menés, Mines, Misor, Mestraim or Mizraim is first sovereign of the united realm, at the head of all the catalogs. (Cory: Ancient 21, 22,38). [We should not confuse this reference with thinking Egypt was first or primarily populated from Babylon. Neither should we think Egypt's first ruler was Menes.]
The colonizing of Babylonia from Egypt was during the reign of Sut, or at least in the time of the primordial pole-star one great year ago, when the pole-star was previously in the Lesser Bear or the male hippopotamus.(AE2 585/49)

14. We've already begun our inquiry: Menat & Mena, Great Mother Wet-Nurse, Definitions, Meanings, Monumental Age Of Egypt, Unity Consciousness #1510

15. In UC#1512 we are reminded: No monument associated with Pharaoh Mena has ever been found. Nothing is inscribed with his name. Nothing is known to have been made in the time of Mena, yet he supposedly built Memphis. Writing things in stone using Mdw Ntr (hieroglyphics) began thousands of years earlier at least in Khartum, so why wouldn't Mena, a human uniter of two lands, not have his name inscribed everywhere?
Pharaohs of Egypt were assimilated to the divinity, and monuments were raised and temples built to their own “ name ” in honor of the deity whose name they bore. (BB 38-40/50-52)

16. We know the Great Sphinxes had somebody's human face on them and that they were built prior to the most recent Age of Taurus.


Cory, Isaac Preston, "Ancient Fragments Of The Phoenician, Chaldean, Egyptian, Tyrian, Carthaginian, Indian, Persian, And Other Writers; With An Introductory Dissertation: And An Inquiry Into The Philosophy And Trinity Of The Ancients," William Pickering (London:1832), Second Edition