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translated from original text, so it is not exactly as it was written, but it still will suffice in showing my
point
When thou settest in the western
horizon of heaven
The world is in darkness like the dead. . .
Every lion cometh forth from his den,
The serpents they sting. Darkness reigns. . .
Bright is the earth when thou riseth in the horizon. . .
The two lands are in daily festival,
Awake and standing upon their feet. . .
Then in all the world they do their work.
How manifold are their works!
They are hidden from before us.
O thou sole god, whose power no other possesses.
Though didst create the earth according to they desire, being alone:
Man, all cattle, large and small;
All that are upon the earth
Psalm 104:
Though makest darkest and it is night,
Wherein all beasts of the forest do creep forth;
The young lions roar after their prey;
they seek theri meat from God. . .
The sun ariseth, they get them away
And lay them down in their dens.
Man goeth forth unto his work
And to his labor until the evening. . .
O Lord, how manifold are they works!
In wisdom hast thou made them all;
The earth is full of thy creatures.
I will now decipher the Hymn to what I think it means. Psalm 104 is saying the same thing, but it does not mention the key point of the difference between the West and East. There are also other small differences which I will leave for others to find. It is still very obvious that the Hymn of Akhenaton where Psalm 104 comes from. Just as the story of Cain and Abel comes from Osiris (Asr) and Seth, who were brothers also and Seth murdered Seth. This story was told almost 2000 years before the Bible was written. The story of the creation is also taken from Khem. It is taken from the deities Geb and Nut, who gave birth to Asr, Aset, and Seth. Now I will give my view on the Hymn.
line 1: When you give your mind, body, and soul to the west (America or Europe) Heaven here only represents the physcial Earth or Mind, as the Nation of Gods and Earths understand it.
line 2: When one does this they are blind, deaf, and dumb to the world, meaning they are mentally dead.
line 3 and 4: With the death of the mind and triple darkness comes calamities.
line 5: Here is one could place a "but" at the beginning of the sentence because it is saying one can see if one only open their mental eye.
line 6: In Tawi/Tawy (Egypt or the East in general) people are living in peace, love, and happiness. Or if one keeps their mind in unison with their originality and original home then they will have love, peace, and happiness.
line 7: Line 7 confirms the metaphor behind line 6 by saying they are awake (aware) unlike those who live with a European mentality.
line 8 and 9: When one has Knowledge or when one is awake they have the capablities of doing great works. The works that are mentioned are the many civilizations that blacks have found.
line 10-14: These lines are saying that until we have knowledge of ourselves the facts of lines 1 through 9 will be hidden from us.
The last stanza in the Psalm has some metaphors relating to the role of Wisdom, the Black woman , and Building of the Earth.