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Anarchism and Ancient Egyptian (Kemetic) Knowledge  Hybachi LeMar
This is a Kemetic painting which should bring a smile instead of a tearl This picture is of the winged Ba (the soul) of the person who gave up their former life, holding the "shen" symbol of eternity. This is symbolic of those who once existed in life as a contradiction to themselves and the people & now partake upon immortality. This is beautiful, and it is sacred!
The Philosophy of Neterian Anarchism  A_School of Thought For Revolutionaries The ly in the S le_for Liberation  By Hybachi LeMar  Neterian Anarchism is a field of practical study for revolutionaries engaging in the war for Liberation from every master-slave relationship, arming them with a knowledge of the powers of Nature extending from Ancient Egypt (Kemet).  A basic knowledge of Nature is an essential key in unlocking the door of Liberation from the dungeons of domination which every exploited body and governed mind unnecessarily suffers inside of.  The word Nefer, (in “Neferia’), is the ancient Egyptian (Kemetan) word meaning Nature. “Neter” is the cognate of the word “Nature.” The plural of the word Neter is Neferu. They weren’t gods & goddesses, as conquerors from Greece & Rome ignorantly believed, but were universal principles, ingeniously crafted in symbolic representation.  The opportunists from Europe had no understanding of the Metu Neter (the Writings of Nature, which the Greeks called *hieroglyphics”), and ignorantly labelled their writers and students as “idol worshippers & polytheists (believers in many deities). To them, Aset (whom the Greeks later called “Isis") remained unreservedly veiled. The remarkable powers of myth in their ability to mirror the universal truths of Reality remained unable to be grasped by the imperialist invaders.  As Manly P Hall taught, “In order to make simple the great truths of Nature and the abstract principles of natural law, the vital  forces of the universe were personified... .
“Few of the early cults actually worshipped anthropomorphic deities, although their symbolism might lead one to believe that they did. They were moralistic rather than religionistic; philosophical rather than theological. They taught man to use his faculties more intelligently, to be patient in the face of adversity, to be true in the midst of temptation.” (The Secret Teachings of All Ages)  The “NTCHRu," as one Kemetic teacher remarked, “do ot think or act consciously, they are not big people in the sky.” In fact, the ancient Egyptians (Kemites) didn’t believe in a multiplicity of gods, nor religions which a growing number of people today overstand as man-made conceptions that bind the minds of their followers in sectarian & formidable boxes. They practiced what’s known as liberating spirituality. Their cultural legacy which involved living in harmony with the earth instead of suffering in chaos against it; their ethics of equality of the sexes, and in unlocking the aspiration to *Know Thyself,” were not religious but spiritual practices which elevated their minds and civilization in ‘monumental proportions.  The proverbial words, *Know Thyself,” which were wiritten at the base of the Her em Akhet (the Sphinx) - like a host of other ideas of deep import, were adopted by the major philosophical schools of the West and inscribed above the entrance of their temples  (like that of Apollo’s) for every lover of wisdom seeking admission.  The very founder of the 1% school of philosophy in Europe, Thales (c.620 BCE-546 BCE), regarded as ‘the first of the 7 wise sages’ by Western academia, studied in the temples of ancient Egypt (Kemet) for 22 years before travelling back to Greece to open his schooll  Webster defines ‘nature” as ‘the essential qualities or characteristics by which something is recognized.”  The nature of a revolutionary is one in-tune with the natural urge to rebel against some form of imbalance.  To not revolt against a life of imbalance is actually unnatural.
Capitalism creates economic inequality and social imbalance; therefore, the true revolutionary is an anti-capitalist and in the most advanced form, an antiauthoritarian in the war for socio- economic equaliy.  Anarchism is the philosophy of Liberation from all imposing forms of authority. In this era of struggle for economic survival, prison profiteering, emotional instability, and bullying in various forms, a rebellion is not only necessary but fogical to liberate ourselves from suffering under these unnecessary subjections. And this rebellion must begin within our individual Selves.  To bring harmony within as well as without, the revolutionary must bring into balance one’s Thinking with one’s Actions. In the Struggle for freedom of our lives, we must possess weapons that can be gripped with the hands and weapons that can be firmly grasped with our minds.  Ancient Egyptian (Kemetic) philosophy is the foundation for almost every spiritual system in the world. It’s the spirit that moves the masses; and Neterian Anarchism is a revolutionary spirtuality, coined by the present author.  While this is not a complete exposition of Neterian Anarchism, (it is going to take volumes to complete a work so vast), an Anarchist (or one interested in what Anarchy is about) will find it aresourceful companion in this class-war we were born into.
THE WAR BETWEEN HERU AND SET The Lower  “When there’s no enemy within, the enemies outside can do you no harm.*  African proverb  The leamed ones of ancient Egypt (*Kemet’) allegorically taught about the Higher Self and the Lower Self within the core of every human being. This struggle within, was what was known as the struggle between Heru (the Higher Self) and Set (the Lower Self).  The Higher Self is the mental part within a humyn being discovered by one’s self at the heights of conscious awareness.  The Lower Self — the aspect of your unbridied passions and emotions.  The goal was (is) not to destroy the Lower Self; but rather, to use the Lower Self to work in the service of your Higher Self (symbolized as the falcon-headed Heru).  Heru is the allegorical son of Asar (who the Greeks later called Osiris). Asar represents the individual person (You, for example). It doesn’t matter what gender you are, every humyn being in Kemetic philosophy is referred to as Asar (for instance, Asar Cletus; Asar Jonika, etc.). When (the mythological) Asar was tricked & murdered by Set (the Lower Self), it was his mother (Isis"Aset’), representing Intuitional Wisdom and “Wisdom” in general, who searched him out & resurrected him from the dead: the emotional and spiritual death caused by the  cunning, unbridled emotions of the Lower Self that can rage in the heart.  Such is the power of Intuition and Wisdom once interalized and used when new life is needed within you. (Aset [Isis) Wisdom) was also symbolically referred to as Mistress of “words of power,” which the Kemetans (ancient Egyptians) called *hekau,”  and brought new life to Asar. .
By listening to your Intuition (a subject not taught in amerikan schools today), forming a sort of ‘motherly love” toward Self wil deliver new life from the womb of its Wisdomn.  This new creature is the “potential You” — the living, walking embodiment of your “Higher Self’; now exercising control of the forces that once had control over you.  This is what can be termed as Internalized Anarchy — rofusing to being emotionally dominated or preying on the emotions of others; a living, practical objection to having your mind being overpowered o dictated by others and seeing the logic in your refusing to putting others in this journey through life through Mental Anguish, as well.  A social revolution for complete freedom from being oppressed and exploited in the political realm is just as significant as revolution against the pain of being oppressed & exploited in the spiritual sense.  Make the struggle “Without” become a reflection of the struggle “Within". Revolt against the established (dis)order. Join the war toward rising above every form of oppression - Inside & out!  THE POTENTIAL THAT LIVES IN WHAT’S LEFT FOR DEAD (The Kemetic Philosophy of Mut)
Mut (pronounced Moof), the Vulture, represents Nature’s capacity to recycle.(Ashby). Just as vultures eat carrion (dead flesh) and turn it to new lfe (vultures digest what’s dying or dead and find strength in what it consumes) — so can we use the decay of our abandoned buildings, our vacant lots, and even the deaths of our loved ones in ways that become resourceful to society & our individual spirits!  The body of literature on Freedom is growing increasingly rejected & banished from the cells of prisoners across the country. In the excommunication of such Ideals, the fragmented remains of these materials are shared among others hungering after liberty, to infuse them with new life by the living or posthumous author. Where no body of writings are found they are invented due to the conditions - in the alienation of ideas that provide new life and are shared by mouth and by hand. (By speech and by pen.)  Whether we’re referring to ‘“decaying buildings” or the decomposing of minds deserted and left for dead in a cell — within each lie elements that can be found resourceful in Nature’s capacity to recycle as in reality things never die, they only persist in a continual state of transformation. It’s up to us to actively resolve seizing these elements in ways that feed our Appetite for Construction!  With vulture-like vision, we possess the ability to be agile enough to observe, analyze, get down to earth, and arrive at a place Wwhere we see potential even in poverty; to descend into the ribs of a dying world mangled by opportunistic predators who see you and the society you live in as prey and tur it to new life. This is the work of the Revolutionary.  The teachers of the Mysteries of Life in Ancient Egypt (Kemet) taught that we possess powers within us that we can tap into to transform reality in infusing ourselves with such forces of Nature to advance from un-natural conditions. The Mind is an immaterial universe in itself, and like the material universe, its natural inclination is to use the resources within tself and expand.
Unity is Dangerous To Those Who’d Claim Authority Over Your Life Asar: Re-membered  “True strength is keeping everything together wheri everyone expects you to fall apart.” - (Unknown)  In Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) philosophy, Asar — the mythological figure — was murdered by his crafty brother, Set (the Lower Seif) who chopped his body into fourteen pieces and scattered them throughout the Earth.  All were recovered with the exception of his phallus which Aset (Isis) then made of gold, representing spiritual regeneration and procreation.  Asar’s sister/wife Aset (the personification of Wisdom) seaiched him out and helped get him together. The love of Aset (Wisdom) made it possible for the true seif of Asar to become re- membered. This re-membering process s vitally necessary to fise from the coffins which our consciousness and social class has been lying inside of (like a mummy) ready to awaken & to Avisel  In practicing a revolutionary spirituality, its important, without parallel, that you resolve within yourself to ot let anyone, any oppressive idea, nor any oppressive system - regardless of how ruthless or cunning they are- to leave you in a state where you’re “broken.” Resolving within yourself o not let anyone or any circumstance "break” you (of to no longer leave you broken, if you find yourself broken this very moment) becomes a most intimate Vow. One of Self-Determination able to bring you into harmony with those around the world engaging in the fight for freedom from every oppression!  Not only is it healthy for the structure of society, it’s rational for the structural soundness of our individual minds when you take a moment to think about it  The strength that comes with concentrating one’s forces is vital to the warrior and the warrior’s People. 7
Resolving to think along the lines of Unity - for the parts to work in relationship with the whole, instead of division renders powerless every conqueror known to humynity - be it individuals or ideas.  We must re-member who we are, which is an essence with the ability to gather powerful elements latent within us to band against the forces which has made us a conquered people. We must re-member our inherent Potential to organize against the established (dis)order which came from lacking control over our lives. Over our destinies.  Embracing our selves in (spite of our errors) will pick us up (will resurrect us) when we feel betrayed, broken down & torn-apart in the hearts & minds of our class. Becoming intimate with our intuitional wisdom is infused with the power needed to bring us to alevel of reconciliation with self in a way where we can say that we truly *have it together.”  This is the true social revolutionary’s way of thinking & living and is essentially, the only effective method for the overthrow of any government system that disempowers the People through the authoritarian tactic of divide and conquer. Those who want authority over our lives of all sorts, however, only have that power as long as we allow them to have it. (For example, if workers in a factory strike [collectively stop working], the boss or ownerls] of the factory would no longer have any power. Their empire which was built from the sweat of the workers would consequentially begin to collapse!  The moment that we become dangerously united, those with authority complexes who “power-trip® lose ALL power over us, are forced to disband & become nothing more than an impotent embarrassment to themselves should they continue i their pursuit to exploit us while we Arise!) W  Liberation from oppression by unifying is a revolutionary act.  Its a living threat to every oppressor ~ be it a land lord, governments as a whole, or the oppression of guilt from all the horrible mistakes that we’ve made.
No matter how scattered your thinking; despite how much of your Iife is in shambles this moment; regardless of how seemingly imeparable your heart’s been broken apart — you can find self- empowerment & health in the re-collection of universal truths, with the universal principles that can be used as instruments of your liberation, once firmly grasped! (A brief outiine of the seven Universal Principles of the Kybalion & their relevance will be represented later.)  Aset, Nebethet, and Anpu are emblematic of universal powers of nature which the Ancient Egyptians (Kemetans) taught brought (and bring) the broken Asar back together.  Aset  (Wisdom)  “I come that | may be protector thine.” ~From The “Pert Em Hru” (The Egyptian Book of Coming Forth By Day)  Aset, as mentioned earlier, represents Wisdom (including Intuitional Wisdom) and a type of Motherly Love which every broken person must develop towards one’s self to nurture development. o
This power of nature (ntchr) also represents the transcendental understanding of situations of looking through matters in life through a higher _ vision of wisdom; a more philosophical view towards the people, places, things & matters in life.  She wears the throne chair of her murdered husband Asar as her headdress. This is of high symbolic significance and should remind the revolutionary that a strong foundation of Wisdom is able to support those who become ruler of one’s own mind, like she, in the _iconography, supports the chair of Asar, Establish  yourself on the throne of a selfgoverning mind and reclaim your Tight to its seat.  As a force of nature, she’s also symbolized as Mistress of Words of Power (what the Kemites called Hekau). Positive affimations (hekau) are powerful instruments capable of transforming psychological and emotional  states. Affirming _(re-minding yourself of) your positive qualities and purpose in life, such as: “I’m an Anarchist revolutionary who has devoted my Iife to assist in the liberation of the oppressed from their oppressors;” is a transformative power that can bring your mind from a state of despairto one of repair.  In this, you have a natural relationship with the universe, and aligning yourself with its powers (which are really, extensions of you) brings yet another illuminating example.  Every star in Kemet had symbolic significance.  The star Sirius in the constellation Canis Major was attributed to Aset. As its appearance before dark at the Summer Solstice (June 21%) forecasted the annual rise of the Hapi (the Nile River & very life-vein of Kemet) - o too, the rise of the Revolutionary’s intuitive wisdom precedes the development of the fand and the powerful flow of its pervasive ideas.  Where darkness develops in life, become one with the Summer Solstice in the night of the human spirt & rise with the lfe-giving & stellar brilliance of your Asetian nature.  10
Become an illuminating reminder (iike the star Sirius) that the natural approach of darkness isn’t to be feared, but welcomed with anticipation when you’re observed.  Revolution and wisdom. Water & Star.  Nebethet, as a universal principle, represents physical nature,  wisdom of the world; Worldly Consciousness, which is also an important power that assists in the broken of the world ambitious  about getting themselves together. Whereas aligning one’s frame of mind on the edifice of philosophy, (one’s deeper vision of reality), being in tune with a vision of the world of time & space - one’s Nebethetian mind - is necessary for overstanding and changing material conditions, as well.  "
For those practicing Neterian Anarchism, political consciousness isn’t limited to the sphere of material acquisition, but also extends to the realm of the universal principles well within the grasp of even the materialistically poorest of human beings. Universal principles such as those of Polarity, Mentalism, Vibration and Cause & Effect are ungovernable — they’re Rights no ruler can rob you of once you recognize them as yours and leam how you can exercise them. They are natural and are for the dispossessed of the world to embrace in the struggle for equality & overall balance in life. As revolutionary Anarchists, we can become conscious of the politics of this higher wisdom (represented by the figure Aset); as well as the lower (Nebethet); wise in the politics of the transcendental as well as the transient.  As above, so below.  Upon close examination, you’ll see that, unlike that of Aset’s, the throne chair of Asar on Nebethet’s head is inverted. This is representative of the Principle of Polarity, and the Asar becomes  complete in the union, where the apparent paradoxes in life become reconciled.  /\\\\\‘\  >  2
Anpu, The Embalmer, is a universal principle which represents the Faculty of Discernment; “the dawn when darkness turns to light.” (Ashby). It’s the faculty that allows us to divide the lies in our lives from our truths. Removing those things that lead to decay of the mind will preserve you after becoming dead to your former, broken state of existence.  By removing from our lives the elements that lead to our decay (like Anpu, the Embalmer) we preserve our individual as well as our social sanity, dear Asar.  We preserve the integrity of our developing spirt, and this, this faculty carries with it lfe in i’s right hand (s symbolized by the Ankh).  (o}  Using the Faculty of Discernment — awakening the critical thinker within you - sets you apart as a radical force to every govern-mental institution and authoritarian figure; so be not broken in your heart or mind when they label you one. Use your Faculty of Discernment in the times you feel the need to puzzle the pieces of your life back together.  3
“Thinking is an admirable quality in wariors...And deep thinking requires sober and consistent practice. Read thoughts of substance. Build impressive internalized and material libraries.” —Mwalimu K. Bomani Baruti (WA: A WARRIOR’S CHARACTER’)  The 3 powers listed above were present in the sacred drama of getting the pieces of Asar’s life together. Is the head on right? IS the heart in the right place? Are the amms prepared & ever ready for an up-rise?  Like the body of Asar which Set (the Lower Self) divided; the Mind and its adjustable frame, despite how disjointed or lost, can be re-membered.  What’s true for yourself as a person is true for ourselves as a people. What’s true for our Consciousness is true for our Class!  Basic Elements and Thei ophic the Reader Egyptian name  Element. Ra (Fire)  Without Fire, there’d be no  Light and the people would stumble in Darkness. The heat that fire produces is powerful enough to reduce a particular thing to ashes or vitalize it.  Shu (A With Air, the atmosphere , produces the effects of what is generated within it. In acknowledging ourselves as possessors of this power,  generating an atmosphere of Liberation from toxic relationships (such as the one produced by government) is a breath of fresh  air to all with whom we come into contact. Vivify those who feel dead inside with the breath of ife (through speech).  Tefnut (Water)  With Water is Revitalization; its a natural transportation of resources that may be heavy in substance (ideas, included). We, too can demonstrate the attributwes of water, a necesstty for the Field. Able to assume formlessness. The wave of emotions should be under direct  P
control of the mind, as the ebb & flow of the ocean is of the gravitational pull of the moon in its revolution around the earth.  Geb (Earth)  Earth — more than the other three elements —is the most stable in regards to its density as a material force. As the earth faces the sky & the sky faces the earth — the basic needs of our physical bodies (food, clothing and shelter) and the needs of our spirits (self-knowledge & love) should stay ever in view of each other.  7  Reve n:  Maat — Minded  In the Egyptian Book of Coming Forth By Day, the teaching of the necessity of “Balance” is unparalleled. It was represented in the hieroglyphics (the Medu Nefer) as a woman whose headdress consisted of an ostrich feather, which is weighed in the scales aside the heart of every human being, in the judgement hall of Asar — synonymous with the temple in the mind of the heart, and within the heart of the mind.  If the heart is found to be heavier than the feather, the individual whose heart is being weighed is led to be devoured by the ammit monster (i.e., one’s conscience) and tormented. If the heart is not found heavier than the feather- then paradisiacal bliss in one’s evolution toward Self-Actualization.  15
This conveys very important knowledge, which includes that:  1. Balance is necessary to reach a level of rising above the powerlessness that comes with lacking mental control, and without it we suffer.  And,  2. At the hour of recollection, every individual becomes the Jjudge of themselves in the hall of one’s inner truths.  For the revolutionary in training & actual practice, an overstanding of Maat is indispensable.  “You go to war for Maat. You don’t go to war fo take somebody’s land. You don’t go to war to take someone’s property. You go to war fo protect Maat Truth, Justice, Righteousness, promoting Balance; Reciproci  That’s why we leam the combat arts of war!” (emphasis mines) - Mfundishi Jhutyms  Maat is a universal principle which represents Truth, Balance, Order in life, Harmony and Equality. It’s the very foundation of which the Anarchist stands upon and works to establish throughout the sphere of the Earth.  In becoming a Maat-Minded individual, you possess infinite mental powers: the imemovable balance that comes with the inner focus of intuitive understandings; the ability to detach or attach from any thought.  The weight of a balanced mind — one that’s against the unequal distribution of power ~ is the silver bullet that will get the fangs of the capitalists out of our necks. It will destroy the enemies of Equality and elevate the down casted of society to a level on par with a higher vision.  Revolutionary: Exercise mastery over your mind, don’t let your mind exercise mastery over you.  Resolve to maintain a balanced frame of mind and Arise!  ®
In Tegards to the architects of the pyramids at Giza, Albert Pike wrote how “The Gnostics claimed that the whole edifice of their science rested on a square whose angles were...Silence;... Profundity;...Intelligence;.... Truth.”  Whether this be true or not, they congruently flow with the wisdom the sages of Kemet imparted and isn’t far-fetched, and the Gnostics were custodians of the ancient knowledge tradition. In short, as a revolutionary you will find in these a stable foundation on which to build yourself toward the heights of Seif- Actualization, making you more apt to foment revolution in an effective and evocative way.  SILENCE  In Silence, the things that you hear are more prone to resonating more than they do while you’re speaking. You become less apt to saying things you’d come to later regret.  You also gain a wider range of overstanding, exponentially enhancing your abiliies as an organizer intune with the frequency of Life and Nature, en masse.  PROFUNDITY  Having a foundation grounded on the practice of Profundity (deep insight, great depth of knowledge or thought), the powers  ”
of reflection embedded in the iris of your third-eye becomes magnified. This is what can be termed “sight beyond sight.”  INTELLIGENCI  The third basis, Intelligence is defined as the capacity for learning, reasoning & understanding.  The building-blocks needed for rising-above any situation  requires intelligence: Using your capacity of learning, reasoning & understanding is a fundamental requirement for keeping the fire in your being unmoved.  TRUTH  Truth, the enemy of the lie, is needed in constructing everything monumental of merit, including constructive ideas.  Discover facts behind every fagade. Question Everything.  Remove the stumbling blocks of hypocrisy in your journey through life.  A revolutionary is True to their Self and their Mission, upholding Maat.  Kheperi, the Scarab  The scarab teaches that what may be seen as the lowest forr of Iife (a ball of dung) by many can be grasped as something that can be brought to a state of service by others; that waste can be used as a weapon in a land of want — characteristic of guerrilla  ®
thinking. It’s also a representation of how the mobilizer brings Light to those who await t.  “Egyptian soldiers,” in fact, Manly P. Hall writes, ‘were given the scarab as their symbol.” They were highly esteemed as “appropriate emblems of viriity, strength, and courage.”  Remarkably charismatic in its peculiar tendency of rolling a ball of dung backwards along the path of the sun, it proves a fitting representation of an individual advancing toward enlightenment while watching one’s back.  Advance along the path of an enlightened being like the neter Kheperil  —  The Eye of Heru (The Higher Self) [intuitional Vision]  There are things that can’t be seen through physical eyes. These include dreams, reflections on the past, views which develop in one’s mind through grand strategy thinking, and things tapped into by one’s intuitional vision. While the first three mentioned have been subjects often found worthy of contemplation; the last one, Intuitional Vision, goes often unnoticed.  1
The eye of Heru — the symbol of one’s self observing one’s self —is a sense perception beyond the five physical senses which many in society today are ignorant of and ignore. This inner eye (one’s Udjaf) provides protection and the vision of one’s Higher Self can be understood as every organizer’s most personal ally.  We receive in-sights through intuitive hunches which, if given the intimacy of closer attention, reveal elaborate truths ‘that transcend the limitations of logic.  Looking at things with mere physical eyes can be deceiving. A person who may appear among the most sincerest of people is often the one you regret having trusted the most. And conversely, someone who appears as an individual who you’d never trust accepting into your circle, ironically, can be the very one most apt to put their neck on the line of danger to ensure that you’re safe!  One’s vision, moreover, becomes altered when one judges a person foday by the mistakes they’ve made in the past. Think, for instance, of the mistakes that you yourself have made, and how ot only unfair, but nalve, as well, itd be if you were viewed in the same fashion.  Better for the future of humanity to advance in the path of maturity than to exist immobilized in the naivety of the past.  Only the present exists, and the quality of a person’s thinking is reflected in the quality of their character. *How do | perceive myself as a human being?”, and “What is the mental image of the person I’d like to see myself becoming?” — These are very personal questions asked by those who innerstand the value of their existence enough to become a Self-Definer; one who truly digs the revolutionary idea of self-rule.  Self-rule (Autonomy) is the aim of the Anarchist, and its Vision is an empowering virtue for those locked in the vices of dis- empowerment due to being governed by others. The ancients of Kemet considered Intuition as the most important quality to develop, and tapped-into today, will serve in providing the revolutionary mind with protection. Protection against gullbikty  and of the guile perpetrated against you and the masses by =
those who would mislead you as one manipulated, blind to reality of the power which you and we as a people possess!  This booklet completes Part 1 of Neterian Anarchism.  About the Author  My name is Hybachi LeMar and I’m a product of elements that have brewed an individual who’s been whirlwinded into a place in the distant banks of the mind where I’ve inevitably found myself faced with one of two options: suicide or revolution. I’ve (obviously) chosen the latter and have dedicated my life to struggle for freedom from the misery that comes with being  subjected to a marginalized, meaningless and oppressive existence.  I’m a Black, ghetto-bred Anarchist; meaning, I’m a Black, decisively anti-government revolutionary who’s come from material poverty in North Ametika and who understands the need to engage in the virtuous war for living free from being governed and from governing others, as well.  Bom in Reading, Pennsylvania | grew up in search of myself; in a search for alleviation from the pain of not having the kind of rapport with life that others seemed to find so easily satisfying. | grew up as an only child raised by a single mother, and was initiated into a street gang at 15 in search of a way of life to fit- into - only to discover that it simply just didn’t it right with me to war against people who look like & who faced the same struggles as me all of their lives. | did fifteen years for a shooting when | was 20.  A reservoir of repressed rage resided toxically unchannelled within me — from suffering from human error and from appetites systemically ignored. It sucked.  1 tried religion, which | literally felt began to drive me insane. | tried psych medications prescribed to me from juvenile facilities, prisons and mental health hospitals - none of them worked.  Suddenly, something changed: | identified with a liberating Idea and of the practical approach to life which it offered. Something
never taught to me in public school. A philosophy | could relate with at it’s most fundamental level, replete with a living legacy of freedom-fighting revolutionaries from Spain, Africa, Greece, Latin Amerika, the Ukraine, Japan, China, Korea, ltaly, even right here in the United States! | knew nothing of revolution or of its redeeming potential prior to this. A part of me that’s always felt like it’s always been in shackles suddenly became imepressibly free!  | became introduced to Anarchism in 2007 after receiving a handwitten letter and pamphlets from (who’s now my Comrade and good friend) Anthony Rayson of South Chicago ABC Zine Distro. from solitary confinement, curious about the free literature from the address.  1 began studying these underground pamphlets of resistance for hours on end, contemplating my life and place in this world so intimately that | naturally felt inclined to grab my pen and formulate my own personal pledge from the middle of my prison cell at SCI-GREENE. Covering the narrow, shatter-proof glass slab on my door with a sheet of newspaper, and using the glued side of a deodorant label fo hold it in place with, | made a personal oath: an oath to dedicate to rest of my life to using it to assist in the liberation the oppressed of the world & waging war against the State, as its ghetto-bred, ireconcilable, revolutionary combatant.  Reading the writings of Freedom-Fighters, lie Mwalimu Baruti, Emma Goldman, Anthony Rayson, Brotha Lorenzo Kom’Boa & Sista JoNina-Abron Ervin, Malcolm X (aka, El-Hajj Malik EI - Shabazz), and Alexander Berkman have not only been intellectually therapeutic, but invaluable as well in my operations s a servant of the people, playing it forward.  My father (Boo Boo), as with my uncle Sonnyboy, was a Black Panther. My mother, “Nimmy” is also a freedom-fighter: prison abolitionist, tenant organizer, feminist writer, a dynamic voice for the physically challenged and, lie me a member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).  We are also both members of the Black Autonomy Federation. | travel everywhere | can as an organizer committed to servg in
uplifing the Oppressed - whether it’s from a dark alley, a university, or cell vent while standing on the top of a metal toilet.  To know me intimately is to know that | have a love for life and am among its most inquisitive students! I’m an appreciator of used books with ideas scribbled into the margins of its pages from previous readers. | also admire the potential inherent in caterpillars. | believe there’s one in us all that needs to be free & can find strength in intellectual light needed to evolve and to secure this natural right from the repressive heel of all that would crush it!  Though material poverty has played a consistent role in the narrative of my life, the economic assaults dealt to me, and others like me lurking the streets of Amerilka with love, ways & means to provide and networking agility find me unbroken. My history of sleeping in penitentiary holes, downtown Chicago alleys and the Southside abandoned _buildings where true love and service for the System’s neglected are extremely needed has only strengthened the spine of my intellect (as well as ambitious bones).  Enemy of the State. Lover of the Oppressed.  I’m the author of various writings you most likely won’t find at Bames and Noble.  Sincerely Yours, Hybachi LeMar  2
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Anarchism and Ancient
Egyptian (Kemetic)
Knowledge

Hybachi LeMar
This is a Kemetic painting which should
bring a smile instead of a tearl This
picture is of the winged Ba (the soul) of
the person who gave up their former life,
holding the "shen" symbol of eternity.
This is symbolic of those who once
existed in life as a contradiction to
themselves and the people & now partake
upon immortality. This is beautiful, and it
is sacred!

The Philosophy of
Neterian Anarchism

A_School of Thought For Revolutionaries
The ly in the S le_for Liberation

By
Hybachi LeMar

Neterian Anarchism is a field of practical study for
revolutionaries engaging in the war for Liberation from every
master-slave relationship, arming them with a knowledge of the
powers of Nature extending from Ancient Egypt (Kemet).

A basic knowledge of Nature is an essential key in unlocking the
door of Liberation from the dungeons of domination which every
exploited body and governed mind unnecessarily suffers inside
of.

The word Nefer, (in “Neferia’), is the ancient Egyptian
(Kemetan) word meaning Nature. “Neter” is the cognate of the
word “Nature.” The plural of the word Neter is Neferu. They
weren't gods & goddesses, as conquerors from Greece & Rome
ignorantly believed, but were universal principles, ingeniously
crafted in symbolic representation.

The opportunists from Europe had no understanding of the Metu
Neter (the Writings of Nature, which the Greeks called
*hieroglyphics”), and ignorantly labelled their writers and
students as “idol worshippers & polytheists (believers in many
deities). To them, Aset (whom the Greeks later called “Isis")
remained unreservedly veiled. The remarkable powers of myth in
their ability to mirror the universal truths of Reality remained
unable to be grasped by the imperialist invaders.

As Manly P Hall taught, “In order to make simple the great truths
of Nature and the abstract principles of natural law, the vital

forces of the universe were personified... .
“Few of the early cults actually worshipped anthropomorphic
deities, although their symbolism might lead one to believe that
they did. They were moralistic rather than religionistic;
philosophical rather than theological. They taught man to use his
faculties more intelligently, to be patient in the face of adversity,
to be true in the midst of temptation.” (The Secret Teachings of
All Ages)

The “NTCHRu," as one Kemetic teacher remarked, “do ot think
or act consciously, they are not big people in the sky.” In fact, the
ancient Egyptians (Kemites) didn't believe in a multiplicity of
gods, nor religions which a growing number of people today
overstand as man-made conceptions that bind the minds of their
followers in sectarian & formidable boxes. They practiced what's
known as liberating spirituality. Their cultural legacy which
involved living in harmony with the earth instead of suffering in
chaos against it; their ethics of equality of the sexes, and in
unlocking the aspiration to *Know Thyself,” were not religious but
spiritual practices which elevated their minds and civilization in
‘monumental proportions.

The proverbial words, *Know Thyself,” which were wiritten at the
base of the Her em Akhet (the Sphinx) - like a host of other ideas
of deep import, were adopted by the major philosophical schools
of the West and inscribed above the entrance of their temples

(like that of Apollo's) for every lover of wisdom seeking
admission.

The very founder of the 1% school of philosophy in Europe,
Thales (c.620 BCE-546 BCE), regarded as ‘the first of the 7
wise sages’ by Western academia, studied in the temples of
ancient Egypt (Kemet) for 22 years before travelling back to
Greece to open his schooll

Webster defines ‘nature” as ‘the essential qualities or
characteristics by which something is recognized.”

The nature of a revolutionary is one in-tune with the natural urge
to rebel against some form of imbalance.

To not revolt against a life of imbalance is actually unnatural.
Capitalism creates economic inequality and social imbalance;
therefore, the true revolutionary is an anti-capitalist and in the
most advanced form, an antiauthoritarian in the war for socio-
economic equaliy.

Anarchism is the philosophy of Liberation from all imposing
forms of authority. In this era of struggle for economic survival,
prison profiteering, emotional instability, and bullying in various
forms, a rebellion is not only necessary but fogical to liberate
ourselves from suffering under these unnecessary subjections.
And this rebellion must begin within our individual Selves.

To bring harmony within as well as without, the revolutionary
must bring into balance one’s Thinking with one's Actions. In the
Struggle for freedom of our lives, we must possess weapons that
can be gripped with the hands and weapons that can be firmly
grasped with our minds.

Ancient Egyptian (Kemetic) philosophy is the foundation for
almost every spiritual system in the world. It's the spirit that
moves the masses; and Neterian Anarchism is a revolutionary
spirtuality, coined by the present author.

While this is not a complete exposition of Neterian Anarchism, (it
is going to take volumes to complete a work so vast), an
Anarchist (or one interested in what Anarchy is about) will find it
aresourceful companion in this class-war we were born into.
THE WAR BETWEEN HERU AND SET
The Lower

“When there’s no enemy within, the enemies outside can do
you no harm.*

African proverb

The leamed ones of ancient Egypt (*Kemet’) allegorically taught
about the Higher Self and the Lower Self within the core of every
human being. This struggle within, was what was known as the
struggle between Heru (the Higher Self) and Set (the Lower
Self).

The Higher Self is the mental part within a humyn being
discovered by one’s self at the heights of conscious awareness.

The Lower Self — the aspect of your unbridied passions and
emotions.

The goal was (is) not to destroy the Lower Self; but rather, to
use the Lower Self to work in the service of your Higher Self
(symbolized as the falcon-headed Heru).

Heru is the allegorical son of Asar (who the Greeks later called
Osiris). Asar represents the individual person (You, for
example). It doesn't matter what gender you are, every humyn
being in Kemetic philosophy is referred to as Asar (for instance,
Asar Cletus; Asar Jonika, etc.). When (the mythological) Asar
was tricked & murdered by Set (the Lower Self), it was his
mother (Isis"Aset’), representing Intuitional Wisdom and
“Wisdom” in general, who searched him out & resurrected him
from the dead: the emotional and spiritual death caused by the

cunning, unbridled emotions of the Lower Self that can rage in
the heart.

Such is the power of Intuition and Wisdom once interalized and
used when new life is needed within you. (Aset [Isis) Wisdom)
was also symbolically referred to as Mistress of “words of
power,” which the Kemetans (ancient Egyptians) called *hekau,”

and brought new life to Asar. .
By listening to your Intuition (a subject not taught in amerikan
schools today), forming a sort of ‘motherly love” toward Self wil
deliver new life from the womb of its Wisdomn.

This new creature is the “potential You” — the living, walking
embodiment of your “Higher Self’; now exercising control of the
forces that once had control over you.

This is what can be termed as Internalized Anarchy — rofusing
to being emotionally dominated or preying on the emotions of
others; a living, practical objection to having your mind being
overpowered o dictated by others and seeing the logic in your
refusing to putting others in this journey through life through
Mental Anguish, as well.

A social revolution for complete freedom from being oppressed
and exploited in the political realm is just as significant as
revolution against the pain of being oppressed & exploited in the
spiritual sense.

Make the struggle “Without” become a reflection of the struggle
“Within". Revolt against the established (dis)order. Join the war
toward rising above every form of oppression - Inside & out!

THE POTENTIAL THAT LIVES IN WHAT'S LEFT FOR DEAD
(The Kemetic Philosophy of Mut)

Mut (pronounced Moof), the Vulture, represents Nature's
capacity to recycle.(Ashby). Just as vultures eat carrion (dead
flesh) and turn it to new lfe (vultures digest what's dying or dead
and find strength in what it consumes) — so can we use the
decay of our abandoned buildings, our vacant lots, and even the
deaths of our loved ones in ways that become resourceful to
society & our individual spirits!

The body of literature on Freedom is growing increasingly
rejected & banished from the cells of prisoners across the
country. In the excommunication of such Ideals, the fragmented
remains of these materials are shared among others hungering
after liberty, to infuse them with new life by the living or
posthumous author. Where no body of writings are found they
are invented due to the conditions - in the alienation of ideas that
provide new life and are shared by mouth and by hand. (By
speech and by pen.)

Whether we're referring to ‘“decaying buildings” or the
decomposing of minds deserted and left for dead in a cell —
within each lie elements that can be found resourceful in
Nature’s capacity to recycle as in reality things never die, they
only persist in a continual state of transformation. It's up to us to
actively resolve seizing these elements in ways that feed our
Appetite for Construction!

With vulture-like vision, we possess the ability to be agile enough
to observe, analyze, get down to earth, and arrive at a place
Wwhere we see potential even in poverty; to descend into the ribs
of a dying world mangled by opportunistic predators who see you
and the society you live in as prey and tur it to new life. This is
the work of the Revolutionary.

The teachers of the Mysteries of Life in Ancient Egypt (Kemet)
taught that we possess powers within us that we can tap into to
transform reality in infusing ourselves with such forces of Nature
to advance from un-natural conditions. The Mind is an immaterial
universe in itself, and like the material universe, its natural
inclination is to use the resources within tself and expand.
Unity is Dangerous To Those Who'd
Claim Authority Over Your Life
Asar: Re-membered

“True strength is keeping everything together wheri
everyone expects you to fall apart.” - (Unknown)

In Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) philosophy, Asar — the
mythological figure — was murdered by his crafty brother, Set
(the Lower Seif) who chopped his body into fourteen pieces and
scattered them throughout the Earth.

All were recovered with the exception of his phallus which Aset
(Isis) then made of gold, representing spiritual regeneration and
procreation.

Asar's sister/wife Aset (the personification of Wisdom) seaiched
him out and helped get him together. The love of Aset (Wisdom)
made it possible for the true seif of Asar to become re-
membered. This re-membering process s vitally necessary to
fise from the coffins which our consciousness and social class
has been lying inside of (like a mummy) ready to awaken & to
Avisel

In practicing a revolutionary spirituality, its important, without
parallel, that you resolve within yourself to ot let anyone, any
oppressive idea, nor any oppressive system - regardless of how
ruthless or cunning they are- to leave you in a state where you're
“broken.” Resolving within yourself o not let anyone or any
circumstance "break” you (of to no longer leave you broken, if
you find yourself broken this very moment) becomes a most
intimate Vow. One of Self-Determination able to bring you into
harmony with those around the world engaging in the fight for
freedom from every oppression!

Not only is it healthy for the structure of society, it's rational for
the structural soundness of our individual minds when you take a
moment to think about it

The strength that comes with concentrating one's forces is vital
to the warrior and the warrior's People.
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Resolving to think along the lines of Unity - for the parts to work
in relationship with the whole, instead of division renders
powerless every conqueror known to humynity - be it individuals
or ideas.

We must re-member who we are, which is an essence with the
ability to gather powerful elements latent within us to band
against the forces which has made us a conquered people. We
must re-member our inherent Potential to organize against the
established (dis)order which came from lacking control over our
lives. Over our destinies.

Embracing our selves in (spite of our errors) will pick us up (will
resurrect us) when we feel betrayed, broken down & torn-apart in
the hearts & minds of our class. Becoming intimate with our
intuitional wisdom is infused with the power needed to bring us to
alevel of reconciliation with self in a way where we can say that
we truly *have it together.”

This is the true social revolutionary's way of thinking & living and
is essentially, the only effective method for the overthrow of any
government system that disempowers the People through the
authoritarian tactic of divide and conquer. Those who want
authority over our lives of all sorts, however, only have that
power as long as we allow them to have it. (For example, if
workers in a factory strike [collectively stop working], the boss or
ownerls] of the factory would no longer have any power. Their
empire which was built from the sweat of the workers would
consequentially begin to collapse!

The moment that we become dangerously united, those with
authority complexes who “power-trip® lose ALL power over us,
are forced to disband & become nothing more than an impotent
embarrassment to themselves should they continue i their
pursuit to exploit us while we Arise!) W

Liberation from oppression by unifying is a revolutionary act.

Its a living threat to every oppressor ~ be it a land lord,
governments as a whole, or the oppression of guilt from all the
horrible mistakes that we've made.
No matter how scattered your thinking; despite how much of your
Iife is in shambles this moment; regardless of how seemingly
imeparable your heart's been broken apart — you can find self-
empowerment & health in the re-collection of universal truths,
with the universal principles that can be used as instruments of
your liberation, once firmly grasped! (A brief outiine of the seven
Universal Principles of the Kybalion & their relevance will be
represented later.)

Aset, Nebethet, and Anpu are emblematic of universal powers
of nature which the Ancient Egyptians (Kemetans) taught
brought (and bring) the broken Asar back together.

Aset

(Wisdom)

“I come that | may be protector thine.”
~From The “Pert Em Hru”
(The Egyptian Book of Coming Forth By Day)

Aset, as mentioned earlier, represents Wisdom (including
Intuitional Wisdom) and a type of Motherly Love which every
broken person must develop towards one’s self to nurture
development. o
This power of nature (ntchr) also represents the transcendental
understanding of situations of looking through matters in life
through a higher _ vision of wisdom; a more philosophical view
towards the people, places, things & matters in life.

She wears the throne chair of her murdered husband Asar as
her headdress. This is of high symbolic significance and should
remind the revolutionary that a strong foundation of Wisdom is
able to support those who become ruler of one’s own mind, like
she, in the _iconography, supports the chair of Asar, Establish

yourself on the throne of a selfgoverning mind and reclaim your
Tight to its seat.

As a force of nature, she's also symbolized as Mistress of Words
of Power (what the Kemites called Hekau). Positive affimations
(hekau) are powerful instruments capable of transforming
psychological and emotional states. Affirming _(re-minding
yourself of) your positive qualities and purpose in life, such as:
“I'm an Anarchist revolutionary who has devoted my Iife to assist
in the liberation of the oppressed from their oppressors;” is a
transformative power that can bring your mind from a state of
despairto one of repair.

In this, you have a natural relationship with the universe, and
aligning yourself with its powers (which are really, extensions of
you) brings yet another illuminating example.

Every star in Kemet had symbolic significance.

The star Sirius in the constellation Canis Major was attributed to
Aset. As its appearance before dark at the Summer Solstice
(June 21%) forecasted the annual rise of the Hapi (the Nile River
& very life-vein of Kemet) - o too, the rise of the Revolutionary's
intuitive wisdom precedes the development of the fand and the
powerful flow of its pervasive ideas.

Where darkness develops in life, become one with the Summer
Solstice in the night of the human spirt & rise with the lfe-giving
& stellar brilliance of your Asetian nature.

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Become an illuminating reminder (iike the star Sirius) that the
natural approach of darkness isn't to be feared, but welcomed
with anticipation when you're observed.

Revolution and wisdom.
Water & Star.

Nebethet, as a universal principle, represents physical nature,

wisdom of the world; Worldly Consciousness, which is also an
important power that assists in the broken of the world ambitious

about getting themselves together. Whereas aligning one's
frame of mind on the edifice of philosophy, (one's deeper vision
of reality), being in tune with a vision of the world of time & space
- one's Nebethetian mind - is necessary for overstanding and
changing material conditions, as well.

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For those practicing Neterian Anarchism, political consciousness
isn't limited to the sphere of material acquisition, but also
extends to the realm of the universal principles well within the
grasp of even the materialistically poorest of human beings.
Universal principles such as those of Polarity, Mentalism,
Vibration and Cause & Effect are ungovernable — they're
Rights no ruler can rob you of once you recognize them as yours
and leam how you can exercise them. They are natural and are
for the dispossessed of the world to embrace in the struggle for
equality & overall balance in life. As revolutionary Anarchists, we
can become conscious of the politics of this higher wisdom
(represented by the figure Aset); as well as the lower (Nebethet);
wise in the politics of the transcendental as well as the transient.

As above, so below.

Upon close examination, you'll see that, unlike that of Aset's, the
throne chair of Asar on Nebethet's head is inverted. This is
representative of the Principle of Polarity, and the Asar becomes

complete in the union, where the apparent paradoxes in life
become reconciled.

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Anpu, The Embalmer, is a universal principle which represents
the Faculty of Discernment; “the dawn when darkness turns
to light.” (Ashby). It's the faculty that allows us to divide the lies
in our lives from our truths. Removing those things that lead to
decay of the mind will preserve you after becoming dead to your
former, broken state of existence.

By removing from our lives the elements that lead to our decay
(like Anpu, the Embalmer) we preserve our individual as well as
our social sanity, dear Asar.

We preserve the integrity of our developing spirt, and this, this
faculty carries with it lfe in i's right hand (s symbolized by the
Ankh).

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Using the Faculty of Discernment — awakening the critical
thinker within you - sets you apart as a radical force to every
govern-mental institution and authoritarian figure; so be not
broken in your heart or mind when they label you one. Use your
Faculty of Discernment in the times you feel the need to puzzle
the pieces of your life back together.

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“Thinking is an admirable quality in wariors...And deep thinking
requires sober and consistent practice. Read thoughts of
substance. Build impressive internalized and material libraries.”
—Mwalimu K. Bomani Baruti (WA: A WARRIOR'S
CHARACTER’)

The 3 powers listed above were present in the sacred drama of
getting the pieces of Asar's life together. Is the head on right? IS
the heart in the right place? Are the amms prepared & ever ready
for an up-rise?

Like the body of Asar which Set (the Lower Self) divided; the
Mind and its adjustable frame, despite how disjointed or lost, can
be re-membered.

What's true for yourself as a person is true for ourselves as a
people. What's true for our Consciousness is true for our Class!

Basic Elements and Thei ophic
the Reader
Egyptian name Element.
Ra (Fire) Without Fire, there'd be no

Light and the people would stumble in Darkness. The heat that
fire produces is powerful enough to reduce a particular thing to
ashes or vitalize it.

Shu (A With Air, the atmosphere ,
produces the effects of what is generated within it. In
acknowledging ourselves as possessors of this power,

generating an atmosphere of Liberation from toxic relationships
(such as the one produced by government) is a breath of fresh

air to all with whom we come into contact. Vivify those who feel
dead inside with the breath of ife (through speech).

Tefnut (Water) With Water is Revitalization; its a
natural transportation of resources that may be heavy in
substance (ideas, included). We, too can demonstrate the
attributwes of water, a necesstty for the Field. Able to assume
formlessness. The wave of emotions should be under direct

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control of the mind, as the ebb & flow of the ocean is of the
gravitational pull of the moon in its revolution around the earth.

Geb (Earth) Earth — more than the other
three elements —is the most stable in regards to its density as a
material force. As the earth faces the sky & the sky faces the
earth — the basic needs of our physical bodies (food, clothing
and shelter) and the needs of our spirits (self-knowledge & love)
should stay ever in view of each other.

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Reve n:

Maat — Minded

In the Egyptian Book of Coming Forth By Day, the teaching of
the necessity of “Balance” is unparalleled. It was represented in
the hieroglyphics (the Medu Nefer) as a woman whose
headdress consisted of an ostrich feather, which is weighed in
the scales aside the heart of every human being, in the
judgement hall of Asar — synonymous with the temple in the
mind of the heart, and within the heart of the mind.

If the heart is found to be heavier than the feather, the individual
whose heart is being weighed is led to be devoured by the ammit
monster (i.e., one’s conscience) and tormented. If the heart is
not found heavier than the feather- then paradisiacal bliss in
one's evolution toward Self-Actualization.

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This conveys very important knowledge, which includes that:

1. Balance is necessary to reach a level of rising above the
powerlessness that comes with lacking mental control, and
without it we suffer.

And,

2. At the hour of recollection, every individual becomes the
Jjudge of themselves in the hall of one's inner truths.

For the revolutionary in training & actual practice, an
overstanding of Maat is indispensable.

“You go to war for Maat. You don't go to war fo take somebody’s
land. You don't go to war to take someone’s property. You go to
war fo protect Maat Truth, Justice, Righteousness,
promoting Balance; Reciproci

That's why we leam the combat arts of war!” (emphasis mines) -
Mfundishi Jhutyms

Maat is a universal principle which represents Truth, Balance,
Order in life, Harmony and Equality. It's the very foundation of
which the Anarchist stands upon and works to establish
throughout the sphere of the Earth.

In becoming a Maat-Minded individual, you possess infinite
mental powers: the imemovable balance that comes with the
inner focus of intuitive understandings; the ability to detach or
attach from any thought.

The weight of a balanced mind — one that's against the unequal
distribution of power ~ is the silver bullet that will get the fangs of
the capitalists out of our necks. It will destroy the enemies of
Equality and elevate the down casted of society to a level on par
with a higher vision.

Revolutionary: Exercise mastery over your mind, don't let your
mind exercise mastery over you.

Resolve to maintain a balanced frame of mind and Arise!

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In Tegards to the architects of the pyramids at Giza, Albert Pike
wrote how “The Gnostics claimed that the whole edifice of their
science rested on a square whose angles were...Silence;...
Profundity;...Intelligence;.... Truth.”

Whether this be true or not, they congruently flow with the
wisdom the sages of Kemet imparted and isn't far-fetched, and
the Gnostics were custodians of the ancient knowledge tradition.
In short, as a revolutionary you will find in these a stable
foundation on which to build yourself toward the heights of Seif-
Actualization, making you more apt to foment revolution in an
effective and evocative way.

SILENCE

In Silence, the things that you hear are more prone to
resonating more than they do while you're speaking. You
become less apt to saying things you'd come to later regret.

You also gain a wider range of overstanding, exponentially
enhancing your abiliies as an organizer intune with the
frequency of Life and Nature, en masse.

PROFUNDITY

Having a foundation grounded on the practice of Profundity
(deep insight, great depth of knowledge or thought), the powers


of reflection embedded in the iris of your third-eye becomes
magnified. This is what can be termed “sight beyond sight.”

INTELLIGENCI

The third basis, Intelligence is defined as the capacity for
learning, reasoning & understanding.

The building-blocks needed for rising-above any situation

requires intelligence: Using your capacity of learning, reasoning
& understanding is a fundamental requirement for keeping the
fire in your being unmoved.

TRUTH

Truth, the enemy of the lie, is needed in constructing everything
monumental of merit, including constructive ideas.

Discover facts behind every fagade.
Question Everything.

Remove the stumbling blocks of hypocrisy in your journey
through life.

A revolutionary is True to their Self and their Mission, upholding
Maat.

Kheperi, the Scarab

The scarab teaches that what may be seen as the lowest forr of
Iife (a ball of dung) by many can be grasped as something that
can be brought to a state of service by others; that waste can be
used as a weapon in a land of want — characteristic of guerrilla

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thinking. It's also a representation of how the mobilizer brings
Light to those who await t.

“Egyptian soldiers,” in fact, Manly P. Hall writes, ‘were given the
scarab as their symbol.” They were highly esteemed as
“appropriate emblems of viriity, strength, and courage.”

Remarkably charismatic in its peculiar tendency of rolling a ball
of dung backwards along the path of the sun, it proves a fitting
representation of an individual advancing toward enlightenment
while watching one's back.

Advance along the path of an enlightened being like the neter
Kheperil



The Eye of Heru (The Higher Self)
[intuitional Vision]

There are things that can't be seen through physical eyes. These
include dreams, reflections on the past, views which develop in
one’s mind through grand strategy thinking, and things tapped
into by one’s intuitional vision. While the first three mentioned
have been subjects often found worthy of contemplation; the last
one, Intuitional Vision, goes often unnoticed.

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The eye of Heru — the symbol of one’s self observing one's self
—is a sense perception beyond the five physical senses which
many in society today are ignorant of and ignore. This inner eye
(one’s Udjaf) provides protection and the vision of one's Higher
Self can be understood as every organizer's most personal ally.

We receive in-sights through intuitive hunches which, if given the
intimacy of closer attention, reveal elaborate truths ‘that
transcend the limitations of logic.

Looking at things with mere physical eyes can be deceiving. A
person who may appear among the most sincerest of people is
often the one you regret having trusted the most. And
conversely, someone who appears as an individual who you'd
never trust accepting into your circle, ironically, can be the very
one most apt to put their neck on the line of danger to ensure
that you're safe!

One’s vision, moreover, becomes altered when one judges a
person foday by the mistakes they've made in the past. Think,
for instance, of the mistakes that you yourself have made, and
how ot only unfair, but nalve, as well, itd be if you were viewed
in the same fashion.

Better for the future of humanity to advance in the path of
maturity than to exist immobilized in the naivety of the past.

Only the present exists, and the quality of a person’s thinking is
reflected in the quality of their character. *How do | perceive
myself as a human being?”, and “What is the mental image of
the person I'd like to see myself becoming?” — These are very
personal questions asked by those who innerstand the value of
their existence enough to become a Self-Definer; one who truly
digs the revolutionary idea of self-rule.

Self-rule (Autonomy) is the aim of the Anarchist, and its Vision is
an empowering virtue for those locked in the vices of dis-
empowerment due to being governed by others. The ancients of
Kemet considered Intuition as the most important quality to
develop, and tapped-into today, will serve in providing the
revolutionary mind with protection. Protection against gullbikty

and of the guile perpetrated against you and the masses by
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those who would mislead you as one manipulated, blind to reality
of the power which you and we as a people possess!

This booklet completes Part 1 of Neterian Anarchism.

About the Author

My name is Hybachi LeMar and I'm a product of elements that
have brewed an individual who's been whirlwinded into a place
in the distant banks of the mind where I've inevitably found
myself faced with one of two options: suicide or revolution. I've
(obviously) chosen the latter and have dedicated my life to
struggle for freedom from the misery that comes with being

subjected to a marginalized, meaningless and oppressive
existence.

I'm a Black, ghetto-bred Anarchist; meaning, I'm a Black,
decisively anti-government revolutionary who's come from
material poverty in North Ametika and who understands the need
to engage in the virtuous war for living free from being governed
and from governing others, as well.

Bom in Reading, Pennsylvania | grew up in search of myself; in
a search for alleviation from the pain of not having the kind of
rapport with life that others seemed to find so easily satisfying. |
grew up as an only child raised by a single mother, and was
initiated into a street gang at 15 in search of a way of life to fit-
into - only to discover that it simply just didn't it right with me to
war against people who look like & who faced the same
struggles as me all of their lives. | did fifteen years for a shooting
when | was 20.

A reservoir of repressed rage resided toxically unchannelled
within me — from suffering from human error and from appetites
systemically ignored. It sucked.

1 tried religion, which | literally felt began to drive me insane. |
tried psych medications prescribed to me from juvenile facilities,
prisons and mental health hospitals - none of them worked.

Suddenly, something changed: | identified with a liberating Idea
and of the practical approach to life which it offered. Something

never taught to me in public school. A philosophy | could relate
with at it's most fundamental level, replete with a living legacy of
freedom-fighting revolutionaries from Spain, Africa, Greece, Latin
Amerika, the Ukraine, Japan, China, Korea, ltaly, even right here
in the United States! | knew nothing of revolution or of its
redeeming potential prior to this. A part of me that's always felt
like it's always been in shackles suddenly became imepressibly
free!

| became introduced to Anarchism in 2007 after receiving a
handwitten letter and pamphlets from (who's now my Comrade
and good friend) Anthony Rayson of South Chicago ABC Zine
Distro. from solitary confinement, curious about the free literature
from the address.

1 began studying these underground pamphlets of resistance for
hours on end, contemplating my life and place in this world so
intimately that | naturally felt inclined to grab my pen and
formulate my own personal pledge from the middle of my prison
cell at SCI-GREENE. Covering the narrow, shatter-proof glass
slab on my door with a sheet of newspaper, and using the glued
side of a deodorant label fo hold it in place with, | made a
personal oath: an oath to dedicate to rest of my life to using it to
assist in the liberation the oppressed of the world & waging war
against the State, as its ghetto-bred, ireconcilable, revolutionary
combatant.

Reading the writings of Freedom-Fighters, lie Mwalimu Baruti,
Emma Goldman, Anthony Rayson, Brotha Lorenzo Kom'Boa &
Sista JoNina-Abron Ervin, Malcolm X (aka, El-Hajj Malik EI -
Shabazz), and Alexander Berkman have not only been
intellectually therapeutic, but invaluable as well in my operations
s a servant of the people, playing it forward.

My father (Boo Boo), as with my uncle Sonnyboy, was a Black
Panther. My mother, “Nimmy” is also a freedom-fighter: prison
abolitionist, tenant organizer, feminist writer, a dynamic voice for
the physically challenged and, lie me a member of the Industrial
Workers of the World (IWW).

We are also both members of the Black Autonomy Federation. |
travel everywhere | can as an organizer committed to servg in

uplifing the Oppressed - whether it's from a dark alley, a
university, or cell vent while standing on the top of a metal toilet.

To know me intimately is to know that | have a love for life and
am among its most inquisitive students! I'm an appreciator of
used books with ideas scribbled into the margins of its pages
from previous readers. | also admire the potential inherent in
caterpillars. | believe there's one in us all that needs to be free &
can find strength in intellectual light needed to evolve and to
secure this natural right from the repressive heel of all that would
crush it!

Though material poverty has played a consistent role in the
narrative of my life, the economic assaults dealt to me, and
others like me lurking the streets of Amerilka with love, ways &
means to provide and networking agility find me unbroken. My
history of sleeping in penitentiary holes, downtown Chicago
alleys and the Southside abandoned _buildings where true love
and service for the System's neglected are extremely needed
has only strengthened the spine of my intellect (as well as
ambitious bones).

Enemy of the State.
Lover of the Oppressed.

I'm the author of various writings you most likely won't find at
Bames and Noble.

Sincerely Yours,
Hybachi LeMar

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