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secretkpr9 is a 39 year old from Georgia, USA.
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What makes Nuwaubu/Nuwaupu different from anything else is that it cannot be mistaken for a religion. What Nuwaubu is, is the SCIENCE of sound or solid reasoning. We refer to it as RIGHT REASONING. Simply the ability to reason things rightly; something that we have lost as a people and as human beings altogether. We tend to not reason things out. There is a process to reasoning. It starts with knowledge. Not just any knowledge but RIGHT knowledge.

Right Knowledge is knowledge given that will always past the knowledge questions- who what, when, where, why, how, and the nature of- any and all things. Knowledge received has to be in organized sequence if it is not to be ineffective and thereby confusing. Right knowledge organizes and unifies the mind enough in order to qualify you for your own effective spiritual science called nuwaupu.

The second step comes in with wisdom. Wisdom is knowing when to use your knowledge. But again it has to be RIGHT wisdom. Right Wisdom is knowing when to use that RIGHT knowledge to wise your dome. :-)

The 3rd step is Right Overstanding, not an understanding. In this day and time, it is time we stand over all and cease to be under. The powers of nuwaubu creates an atmosphere that levels the playing field in that it makes you equal to or greater than those races that offer contest in all endeavors of life. In order to do great things you must possess a great mind. This means you must possess a mind that makes you see yourself as equal to or greater than those who now see you as a lesser being. overstanding is the marriage of your knowledge AND your wisdom, but like the two it also has to be right. With these three it gives you the ability to rightly be able to reason any and all things.

Right Reasoning leads to right thinking again, which is pre-requisite to our leadership as the deities we truly are. Those that are in the image and likenesses of gods, which is the meaning of the Hebrew word "Elohim" found used in your Old Testament. It’s a plural word coming out of ancient Tama-re or Egipt as it is now called.