The Burning Spears
ESOTERICA ANCIENT INSTRUCTIONS
Warning:
Since the dawn of man, certainly throughout recorded history and still observable now in
modern times; various phenomena have puzzled men. Often times the phenomena are deified
or idolized. Other times the phenomena are systematically attacked and destroyed.
Unfortunately, that which is unknown, not known or not understood is the ultimate threat and
triggers intense insecurities, intense fears etc., “The Mindless Primitives”, e.g., spiritually
ignorant, barbaric, morally uncultivated, bellicose, belligerent; “The Sociopath” can not co-
exist alongside that which he (the sociopath) does not understand, can not control and
dominate. Whether consciously or unconsciously determined, brutal conflict usually results. In
ancient times entire civilizations were destroyed by thieving fraternities of mindless primitives;
their great achievements lost to humanity forever. Since man first emerged on the scene,
jealously, envy, greed and fear has fueled ceaseless invasions of humans by lesser men. As the
ancients knew them so should we in modern times know the fawl and losome things dedicated
to the domination of world resources and imitation of God's created life. More than three
thousand years of instigated and protracted wars of domination and enslavement have nearly
destroyed Black Civilization and Black People.
Understand that you are at war and under relentless attack. Knowledge is only the beginning.
To know is not enough.

There came a time when the old ones knew that they would be overrun by the barbarians from
the east and the north, so they scattered the elements of knowledge, and one has to fit them
together like a puzzle in order to know the picture. Let us understand: the cause is seen
through the effect. Observation of a concrete symbol of a fact helps evoke its abstraction.
Throughout Afrikan myth there is knowledge of the successive appearances of divine
properties, which have emerged from the original unity where these properties are in a latent
state – then there is knowledge of these properties in the continuous creations where they are
made known through nature. Ma’at is the cumulative appearances of divine properties. There
is something, which transcends myth; Ma’at is this truth in all things, the reason for life, the
purpose of speech and the source of happiness. Nature itself gives us the concrete meanings of
abstractions; it reveals symbolic forms and expressions that may be spoken. That is why no
access to the “keys” of this knowledge will help us unless we adapt our way of seeing to the
simplicity of synthesis. Ma’at functions as the celebration of harmony and balance in the life of
Afrikan people. There are organic connectives in Afrikan culture, Afrikan people, past and
present in continental and diasporas Afrikan areas
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Icon
i•con also i•kon (ī kŏn´) noun
1.        a. An image; a representation. b. A simile or symbol.
c. May contain volumes, libraries of information, data.
2.        A representation or picture of a sacred or sanctified personage, traditional, classical
3.        One who is the object of great attention and devotion; an idol, a phenomenon.
4.        A person, image, picture, symbol of great classical or traditional power as to represent specific commands.

Esoteric
es•o•ter•ic (ĕs´ -tĕr ĭk) adjective
1.        Intended for or understood by only a particular group: an esoteric cult. See synonyms at mysterious.
2.        Of or relating to that which is known by a restricted number of people.
3.        Confined to a small group: esoteric interests.
4.        Not publicly disclosed; confidential.
Synonyms: Private: Private, Intimate, Esoteric, Personal, Personalized, Exclusive
Unintelligible: Esoteric, Private
Occult: Cryptic, Esoteric, Cabalistic
Retained: Uncommunicated, Esoteric, Incommunicable, Occult
Sorcerous: Occult, Esoteric, Cabalistic
Cabalistic: Cabalistic, Esoteric, Hermetic, Cryptic, Hidden, Occult

Occult; Occultism: secret art, esoteric science, occult lore, alchemy, astrology, psychomancy, spiritualism, magic, sorcery.
Esoteric sense (noun) connotation: hidden meaning, esoteric sense, latency.
Esoteric vocabulary (noun) affectation: artificiality, mannerism, trick, literary affectation, esoteric vocabulary, grandiloquence, magniloquence.
Esoterica: esoteric matters or items.

Esotericism
es•o•ter•i•cism (ĕs´ -tĕr ĭ-sĭz´ m) noun
1. Esoteric teachings or practices.
2.        The quality or condition of being esoteric.

Ancient
an•cient (ān sh nt) adjective
1.         Of great age; very old.
2.         Of or relating to times long past, especially those of the historical period before (B.C. 711) so called western civilization;
       white supremacy; racism see synonyms at old.
3.         Old-fashioned; antiquated.
4.         Having the qualities associated with age, wisdom, or long use; venerable
5.         A very old person.
6.         A person who lived in times long past.
7.         Ancients  a. The peoples of the classical nations of antiquity.

                         
b. The ancient Ethiopian, Egyptian; Afrikan authors of civilization.

Instruction
in•struc•tion (ĭn-strŭk sh n) noun
The act, practice, or profession of instructing.
1.        a. Imparted knowledge. b. An imparted or acquired item of knowledge; a lesson.
2.        Often instructions; an authoritative direction to be obeyed; an order.
3.        Instructions Detailed directions on procedure: in•struc tion•al adjective


Dummy Instruction
dummy instruction (dum’ē in-struk`sh n) noun
Afrikans educated (miseducated, deeducated) in and by white culture; western civilization without benefit or knowledge of Classical Afrikan civilizations and History.

Instructive
in•struc•tive (ĭn-strŭk tĭv) adjective
Conveying knowledge or information; enlightening.
in•struc tive•ly adverb
in•struc tive•ness noun

Instructor
in•struc•tor (ĭn-strŭk t r) noun
1.        One who instructs; a teacher.
2.        A college or university teacher who ranks below an assistant professor.
     in•struc tor•ship´ noun

Instrument
in•stru•ment (ĭn str -m nt) noun
A means by which something is done; an agency.
1.        One used by another to accomplish a purpose; a dupe.
2.        An implement used to facilitate work. See synonyms at tool.
3.        A device for recording, measuring, or controlling, especially such a device functioning as part of a control system.
4.        A legal document.
verb, transitive
in•stru•ment•ed, in•stru•ment•ing, in•stru•ments (-mĕnt´)

Wisdom
wis•dom (wĭz d m) noun
Understanding of what is true, right, or lasting; insight: “One cannot have wisdom without living life.
1.        Common sense; good judgment: “It is a characteristic of wisdom not to do desperate things.
2.        The sum of scholarly learning through the ages; knowledge: “In those homely sayings was couched the collective wisdom of generations”
      (Maya Angelou).
3.        Wise teachings of the ancient sages and savants (Magi, Magus).
4.        A wise outlook, plan, or course of action.
5.        Wisdom Holy: Afrikan; Wisdom of Solomon.

Magus
ma•gus (mā g s) noun
ma•gi (mā jī´)
1.        A member of the priestly caste.
2.        Magus One of the three wise men from the East who traveled to Bethlehem to pay homage to the infant Jesus.
3.        A sorcerer; a magician.

Magian
ma gi•an (mā jē- n) adjective; sorcerer: magus, mage, magian, the Magi
Magianism (noun)
Sorcery: magianism, gramarye, magic lore, knowledge.
sorcery (noun)
sorcery, spellbinding, witchery, magic arts, enchantments, witchcraft, sortilege.
Magianism, gramarye, magic lore, knowledge, wizardry, magic skill, skill, wonder-working, miracle-mongering, thaumaturgy (the working of miracles or magic feats), miracle-working, magic,
jugglery, illusionism, sleight, sympathetic magic, influence, inducement
white magic, theurgy. black magic, black art, necromancy, diablerie, diabolism
priestcraft, superstition, witch-doctoring, shamanism, obeah, obi, voodooism, voodoo, hoodoo, psychomancy, spirit-raising, divination, occultism, spirit-laying, ghost-laying, exorcism, rite, magic
rite, conjuration, invocation, incantation, ghost dance, coven, witches' sabbath, witches' coven, Walpurgisnacht (the working of miracles or magic feats), Halloween, witching hour.
Other Forms:
Conversion: bewitchment, enchantment, sorcery, power: witchcraft, sorcery, influence: occult influence, mana, magic, spell, sorcery, eye: evil eye, sorcery, knowledge: occult, lore, sorcery, sleight:
magic, sorcery, instrumentality: occult power, paranormal power, magic, sorcery, badness: black magic, evil eye, hoodoo, jinx, gremlin, sorcery, excitation: fascination, bewitchment, enchantment,
sorcery, miracle-working: miracle-working, wonder-working, spellbinding, magic, sorcery, love: power of love, ascination, enchantment, bewitchment, sorcery, diabolism: witchcraft, black magic,
Black Mass, sorcery, idolatry: idolomancy, mumbo jumbo, hocus-pocus, sorcery, occultism: secret art, esoteric science, occult lore, alchemy, astrology, psychomancy, spiritualism, magic, sorcery,
spiritualism: spirit communication, psychomancy, sorcery.
Please see "Crystals and Artifacts Pre-Columbian Americam Jade / Khmers of Cambodia"
The “Burning Spears, literally have the capacity, the ability to “awaken” that
which is asleep within, that which has lain dormant for thousands of years.
Resurrection, reconnection to that which our illustrious ancestors have provided
is our legacy of competence and success. Ancient African signs and symbols
(Wonders) decorate the entire planet for more than 70,000 years carved in stone
and the geographical landscape for all eternity...
Volumes, Libraries of data.
    
Monuments / Epigraphs - No Thing Else Man Made on the Entire Planet Predate African Icons - Primacy!
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Symbology versus Symbolism: Exploring Iconography
Reference: Iconography the 14 page document by JEW KWHSDB