"Mr. Moore's clear, practical and heartfelt guide to the Divine answers many of our questions such as: 1. Why does this keep happening to me? 2. Why am I suffering? 3. Why does life seem so hard? With easy to understand example" - 5 stars from AntiqueLover
When the descendants of the Kongo-Angolan region arrived on the shores of North America, these Africans who were familiar with the Christian faith, were unable to hide their beliefs under the guise of the Catholic saints as their kin had successfully done in the Brazil, Cuba, and Haiti. They instead syncretized their beliefs with the Protestant faith in order to maintain their culture, which was incorrectly called Hoodoo.
But over the years, due to racism and exploitation, the philosophy and theology behind this unique cultural practice were lost. In order to use this healing practice to improve his everyday life, Derric Moore filled the voids by adopting the Kemetic (Ancient Egyptian) philosophy in order to create Kamta. In this first-ever printed manual that combines Kemetic spirituality with magickal thinking, you will learn how to connect directly to this Divine Power, using the principles of Maat and how to develop a rapport with your ancestors and guardian spirits.
The Kamta Primer also presents complete and full instructions for the beginner and advanced initiates, on how to apply metaphysics to improve your health, increase success, invoke protection and resolve emergencies, through magico-spiritual means. This is an absolute must for those wanting to learn metaphysics and transition to the occult, as well as those wanting to transition from the occult to a higher spirituality.
I am Derric Moore aka Rau Khu and I’m the author of the Maa Aankh series, the founder of the Land of Kam blog, a math teacher, artist, and a self-initiated shaman. I was pruned to be a preacher but I answered my calling to be a shaman. So, I understand the difficulties of losing one’s faith and learning one’s ancestral faith in order to have a more peaceful state of mind. This is why I have dedicated my life to helping you transition from a fundamentalist lifestyle to a more holistic and spiritually empowering life, by using ancient African and contemporary spiritual practices.
Given it's a kindle version done by volunteers, errors are to be expected. There was part of a sentence even missing.
The majority of the book seemed about ancestor veneration rather than anything else. Nothing against it as it was in depth (found that refreshing) but other areas were lacking. Also not a fan of the absence of references and citations. There are a couple of comments I wouldn't have minded knowing more about - searches online resulted in nothing.