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Mwari religion: Facts remain stubborn

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By Davet Muzwidzwa

LAST week I was very happy to have a Christian friend commenting on the article, ‘Mwari religion: Zimbabwean pillar for self determination’, I wrote on November 14 2014.
My Christian friend enjoyed reading the article and naturally found certain areas he did not agree with.
It was inspired by my colleague’s observations on my previous article to do a second part of that article.
When talking about Mwari religion, I am talking about a religious order that dates back some recorded epoch of close to 430 000 years as translated from the Sumerian Tablets by Zecharia Sitchin, one of the only 200 scholars who could read and translate the ancient Sumerian language most of which have found space in the Bible.
Sitchin’s translations have never been refuted by scholars, rather, some have refuted his personal conclusions, (www.stevequayle.com).
According to Sitchin, scholars and theologians alike now recognise that the biblical tales of creation, Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, the Deluge/Floods and the Tower of Babel were based on texts written thousands of years back by the Sumerians.
The early scriptures are said to have been written by the Anunnaki (‘Those Who from Heaven to Earth Came), the ‘gods’ of antiquity.
Berossus wrote on clay tablets found in the temple library of Harran, now in south-eastern Turkey in three volumes a history of gods and man that began 432 000 before the Deluge (Floods), when the gods came to earth from heaven. These tablets discussed god ENKI (Ptah), ‘Lord of Earth’ who went to ABZU (South-eastern Africa) which can only be Zimbabwe and Mozambique after splashing from the waters of Lake Nolubale (Victoria) like a fish.
Lake Nolubale (Victoria) is known in the past as the ‘Navel of the Earth’ and the land around it is known as ‘Tanganyika’ (where life began) as you may know, Motshekga, (2008).
Ptah is the God of Gods, The God of Order and Form, James (1954 in Stolen Legacy).
When Ptah landed on earth to create living things, he was called Mara (Mwari) or Amen.
This is why even Christians end all their prayers with ‘Amen’.
Science also confirmed that indeed Tanganyika is the origin of earthly human beings.
Ptah, using Memphite Theology or Enki, using Summarian Tablets, assigned Thau Thau Haramas, Thoth, Hermes Trismegistus (Greek) to bring knowledge and wisdom to humanity.
After knowing about this great African gift from Ptah some non-Africans changed his name.
The fact remains that Thau Thau Haramas remains the source of all the knowledge humanity uses today.
Thau Thau Haramas (Hermes Trismegistus) wrote
36 000 books on medicine, chemistry, law, arc, astrology, music, rhetoric, magic, philosophy, geography, mathematics (especially geometry), anatomy and oratory, (Manetho in Sacred Texts).
Even the Law of Squares acclaimed to Pythagorus was stolen from Thau Thau Haramas’s works.
In his Biographia Antiqua, Francis Barrett wrote of Thau Thau Haramas:
‘If God ever appeared in man, he appeared in him, as is evident both from his books and his Pymander; in which works he has communicated the sum of the abyss, and the divine knowledge to all posterity; by which he has demonstrated himself to have been not only an inspired divine, but also a deep philosopher, obtaining his wisdom from God and heavenly things, and not from man.’
So one can see from the above quote that Mwari religion was handed straight from God to us through the undisputed messenger of knowledge and wisdom Thau Thau Haramas.
The people who then wrote other scriptures had to learn the handwriting to write from Thau Thau Haramas in Afuraka (The Land of God), Motshekga, (2008).
For his connectedness to Ptah or Almighty God, Thau Thau Haramas was titled ‘Thrice Greatest’ as revealed in tablets.
Sacred Texts lament the demise of more than 42 books written by Thau Thau Haramas on all subjects of humanity that either disappeared or were destroyed:
‘One of the greatest tragedies of the philosophic world was the loss of nearly all of the 42 books of Haramas mentioned in the foregoing.
‘These books disappeared during the burning of Alexandria, by the Romans and later the Christians—who realised that until these books were eliminated they could never bring the Egyptians into subjection.
‘The volumes which escaped the fire were buried in the desert and their location is now known to only a few initiates of the secret schools.’
So even before Christianity appeared, there was an onslaught on Mwari religion from the north.
There was looting of religious literature part of which was used to construct other religions.
My friend also thought that the song ‘Kune nzira dzemasoja, dzekuzvibata nadzo’, came from Mao-Tse-Tung of China.
If some Zimbabweans are of the same view, then Hosea 4:6, ‘My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge,’ might explain our challenge.
In fact, it is Mao-Tse-Tung who, faced with hurdles of battle took a leaf from the Maat Code of the Mwari, Mara, Ra, Ptah religion.
I will extract six rules from the 42 Maat Code Rules written 2 000 years before the Biblical ‘10 Commandments’ were written to demonstrate that indeed it is the source of the song in question;
II. Thou shalt not commit adultery or rape.
IV. Thou shalt not cause terror.
X. Thou shalt not steal nor take that which does not belong to you.
XIII. Thou shalt not deprive anyone of what is rightfully theirs.
XXIII.Thou shalt cause no wrong to be done to any workers or prisoners.
XLII. Thou shalt obey the law and commit no treason.
The song ‘Kunenzira dzemasoja, dzekuzvibata nadzo,’ was grounded in the rules of engagement handed to us by Mwari like I said as Thau Thau Haramas ‘Thrice Greatest’, one who got messages on anything from God, handed these rules to us.
When the Chinese borrowed and used these rules of engagement, they succeeded in their revolution and when we applied our own rules of engagement handed to us by Mwari, we succeeded in our revolution.
Zimbabweans fought a war of liberation guided by Mwari.
If Zimbabweans were the aggressors, this war against the well-funded Rhodesian army would not have been won.
We do not believe who we are and what we have because we have been infected with an identity crisis.
Mwari’s intervention is called to restore our lost pride and dignity.
Thau Thau Haramas left us a very important message.
Mwari willing, I will share the message with you in my next article.
Mwari anesu.

2 COMMENTS

  1. i think we will win the truth is on our side shade a bit more light the knowledge of truth beingn on our side
    our GOD will guide us to victory TOTENDA MWARI NEVADZIMU VEDU AMEN

  2. Mukoma, muri ipo here? Ndirikuda kuti mundidzidzise zvamanyora, kana mune nguva. Zvamanyora, zvanditi ndigare ndichi funga, ndinyorerei, kamune nguva.

    Muningina wenyu

    Fungai.

    Nyamuzihwa

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