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"YESHUAH THE 1st" -  Tehuti lives
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"YESHUAH THE 1st" - Tehuti lives
  • Published_at:2013-09-14
  • Category:Music
  • Channel:Yeshuah Diliza
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  • description: CONSCIOUS HIPHOP TRU SKOOL HIPHOP AGE OF GOLDEN HIPHOP. Sponsored by the Institute For Consciousness In Human Development. So here we have it another big Conscious Hiphop tune from YESHUAH THE 1st. Named after the one and only TEHUTI. For those of you who do not know who TEHUTI was, TEHUTI was one of the greatest writers and intellectuals of Ancient KEMET(indiginous name for EGYPT). He wrote many books in his own Medu Neter writing skill. When he died, TEHUTI was greatly missed by his people. So much so that he became worshipped as the God of wisdom. Nowadays TEHUTI has become more widely known by his plagarised Greek names THOTH or Hermes. This is greatly due to the fact that KEMET was conquered by the Greeks around 500BC. Which has led to many Ancient KEMETIC names and dieties now being more widely known by their plagorised Greek counterparts. TEHUTI lived around 60'000 years ago or more. Many of TEHUTI's writings were recorded on papyruses the World's first writing paper and kept in the Pyramids of Ancient KEMET. These very famous historical writings have still survived up to this very day all be it that they are no longer kept in the Pyramids of Ancient KEMET, due to them being stolen from their orinignal place of storage by Egyptologist grave robbers and pirates, and are now are stored in many musuems around the World like the Berlin musuem, Germany, for example. Equally important to know is that some of TEHUTI's writings can be found in books such as "Egyptian Book Of The Dead", by Walter Budge, and Virgin Of The World, written around 1884. To hear more of these historical facts come to a show of YESHUAH THE 1st.
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