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"Man" His True Essence - Prince Nasir Akim Bey
This book is dedicated to the young men of
Present and Future generations of time
Special Thank You to
Anthony D. Curtis II for bringing me to life
Table of Contents
Introduction
Stage I
Stage II
Stage III
Stage IV
Stage V
Stage VI
Stage VII
Stage VIII
Man
Quotes
INTRODUCTION
The true essence of a man can only be determined by what universal law defines the creature that was made in the image and likeness of the all to be. It is the ignorance of this answer that I believe is the cardinal reason why so many of our young men today are lost, confused and in complete sedation to themselves and the world around them. My goal and mission in this literary work is to define what man is, his relationship to woman, and the world around him, with the intent of illuminating the mind of the young man who seeks to better his way of thinking. And to also broaden his intellectual capacity in the absorption of information relative to any subject matter he may encounter. If that matter is internal or external that matter can always be addressed profoundly based upon his understanding of himself, his role in society, and the world as a man made in the image and likeness of the all. The first step to this enlightenment is for one to first ask the question what is my true essence? As shocking as this may be the average young man would not know how to answer this question eloquently and precisely, and the reason why this is the case is because as a young man you are never given this knowledge. You are instead given a watered down program of this knowledge so that you will always remain in a state of submission and ignorance to a system that is designed to not generate mental prosperity but instead degenerate mental prosperity. The means in which this is being done is predominately through the art of communication. So as you read and follow the words that have been written upon the pages of this book, and mentally digests with understanding what you will be reading. My request in your reading is to become redundant in your reading of this literature with the application of reading it again. Life and all of its perfections are done through repetition. To all of my readers I thank you for taking the time to investigate this work and I pray for your enlightenment and self improvement.
Peace and light
THE EIGHT ETHEREAL LAWS OF HUMANITY
Stage I
Law of Perception
"Reality is what you make it"
Stage II
Law of Reciprocity
The Silver @ Golden Rule
Stage III
Law of Duality
"Two Equals One"
Stage IV
Law of Creation
"Creation is but expression"
Stage V
Law of Perfection
"Consistence will manifest excellence"
Stage VI
Law of Humanity
"All men are created equal"
Stage VII
Law of Consciousness
"Awareness is the only true precept of life"
Stage VIII
Law of Good and Evil
"One is in the same, and the same is in one"
MAN
Stage I
Law of Perception
Reality is what you make it
There is a saying that say’s A person is only as good as the information they are given
. This saying is not only true, but is also a very harsh reality that we as human beings fail to acknowledge from time to time. In simplicity a man can only be as good as the information he has been educated with and has been given about life and all of its properties. Now before truly exploring the true essence of man we must first define what a man truly is, and what constitutes being one besides the obvious. From a unique perspective a man is a way of thinking, a way of acting, and reacting. It is the contrast between a woman’s delicacy towards life, and the aggression that a man has towards it. When you are born into this realm of existence the universe provides you with five elementary disciplines that you will need to complete the mission, and purpose in which you were put here to fulfill and they are:
1. Earth - Given for Stability and Physical Sustenance
2. Sun - Given for Life and vitality
3. Moon - Given for Energy and Prosperity
4. Stars - Given for signs and Seasons
5. Woman - Given for support and lineage
The law of Perception says that one can create their own reality and is in charge of their own inherent destiny, reality is indeed what you make it. For example a child’s perception of the world will begin to change as the child mentally, physically and spiritually develops. Hence his reality will consequently change as well. Perception creates reality and reality inspires consciousness, what’s real and unreal is only a matter of perspective, and cannot truly be authenticated as being one or the other because perception can only be based upon point of view. Now as a young man your perception of yourself and the world around you plays a very instrumental role in the success of your life and its demise. Your thinking and how you organize yourself in your life will determine where you will end up in the greater scheme of things. Your perception in regards to any matter is going to determine how you will act, or react to that particular circumstance. So when it comes to a young man’s perception of himself it is imperative that this perception is accurately correct and that this perception becomes his reality. The young man of the new age has a very corrupt perception of himself, and this is predominately caused by propaganda. So with this being the cause the question one would have to ask themselves is what influences in a young man’s life would inspire this definitive perception that he would have for himself? What kinds of people are talking to him? What sort of friends and family does he surround himself with? What kinds of music is he listening to? What television shows is he watching? All of these variables play a very significant role in the motivation of his perception of himself and the world around him. Now the mental anatomy and make up of a man is very simple but yet complex, therefore it is very important that we first understand a man’s introduction into the world and into society. When you come into the world there are five levels of understanding it and its component’s that we all experience and navigate through upon our arrival here on this earth and they are as follows;
Discovery
Curiosity
Experiment
Conquer
Destroy
These five levels of understanding the world and the societies in which we live in are experienced in different ways, and in very different forms. This is predominately based upon the environments that we were born into and the environment in which we were raised in. Discovery is the first inclination that we have in finding truth. As infants coming into the world we have a innate desire to want to touch, see, hear, smell , and handle anything we our exposed to in spite of what it is and what it looks like. Because the idea of good and evil do not play a role in our discovery’s during this stage of development, we are willing and able to take and experience all risk associated with our discovery because we have no perception yet of what we are, or the rules that come along with being what we are. This is the reason why we act so injuriously and without caution, but as we grow in our discovery of the world a sense of self begins to develop. For instance whenever you hear an infant crying it is only because he is experiencing some level of discomfort. He realizes that he is not capable of securing this discomfort because he has yet to discover how. Now once mommy or daddy comes along and secures his discomfort he is now aware of the solution to reliving any future discomforts. This is an infant’s first acknowledgement of self consciousness. For now the infant is conscience of the fact that in order to cure any discomfort or irritation all the infant has to do is cry and someone will come to the rescue. This type of mentality develops within us through our levels of understanding all the way up into our adulthood. This mentality is never corrected but instead enhanced. Hence why some of us as men rely on our woman to take care of us, and our friends and family to always look out for us. So in order to create better men in society we must first tackle it from the root and that is at the level of infancy into the world, and while being in this state since we are in the mind frame of discovery we must properly be educated on all things that we discover, and all the pros and cons to that discovery. This plays a very significant role in ones perception of self in relation to what is, has, and will be discovered. The second level of understanding is curiosity, now curiosity is our innate way of giving ourselves permission to discover the unknown. It is the only part of us that always desires to know more and to experience more. The reason that this is so is due to the instantaneous awareness that we have in our arrival to this earth, because no matter how many questions answered there will always be more questions to ask. Now the main issue with curiosity is that once one becomes engaged in that particular thing he is intrigued about the curiosity is satisfied thus leaving the subject in a position to either indulge in what curiosity has been satisfied, or show disinterest and walk away. Unfortunately walking away is most of the time the case, because what sparked the curiosity was the thought of a possible pleasure or need being satisfied. Human beings understand their surroundings by first of all showing an expressed interest in all things that surround them. As we look around us if there is ever anything that catches our attention we will make an express appoint to investigate that thing, and make a determination of rather or not we want to accept what has been determined or reject it. A good example of this would be a child staring at a piece of cake, the child is curious about the cake because his mind is telling him that it looks like it may be appeasing to his taste buds. But it is not until the child actually eats the cake that he is convinced that what his mind has told him is actually true. Now if the cake turns out to be a disappointment to his taste buds then the cake is then rejected and his relationship to the idea of him eating the cake is officially terminated. This works the same way in a young man’s thinking and curiosity’s towards new fulfillments. If a young man is presented with an idea that has the purpose or intent of defining what he is, or should become. Then it is an absolute necessity to make sure that idea is not only appealing but is also realistic and achievable. Now the way you make it realistic and achievable is by first giving the demonstration of this reality a stage and a group of players that look just like the young man the idea is being given to. The stage would be the environment and the players would be the young men in the environment. Now the curiosity comes into play after the players have demonstrated how a young man of the new age should act, and behave. This demonstration is then complemented by the environment of woman, cars, money, and fame, which would not only make this look appealing to him but would also be made to appear very achievable. Now once the young man has been sold on the idea his curiosity carries him away into a place where he feels that imitating what he has seen will eventually become his reality. But what he does not realize is that what has been revealed was a fantasy designed with the intent for him to make it his reality. This is how ones curiosity kills and captures a mind, hence the phrase Curiosity killed the cat
. Now the next level which is experience
can only be acquired through conducting experiments, and it is through one’s experiments in regards to any tangible or intangible subject, place or thing that one gains his knowledge and familiarity. So by knowing this it is very important that as young men our experiments in life our not only understood but also governed in accord to what is right, and what is wrong. For example; just because a young man has experimented at some point in his life with soliciting drug’s does not mean that soliciting drugs is the right thing to do. It only means that he has experience in doing this because he has experimented with the action. So in life as a young man we must learn to experiment more with things that we know will enhance our ability to function successfully in this life. For it is by our experimentation that we can determine what should become common practice with us and what shall not. A young man’s experiments should include such things like education, physical exercise, mental exercise, sociology, grammar, spelling, prayer, listening, and reading. It is by these experiments that one gains his experience in all of these departments thus arming his mind with the necessary mental tools he can apply to his life, and all of life’s properties. For it will now be by his ability to add, and subtract through his experience in mathematics that he will be able to count money and make finance. It will be by his ability to communicate through his experience in sociology that he will be able to acquire work or status. It is very important that one understands that their knowledge and understanding is not predicated upon one going to a university or a vocational school. It is predicated upon your relationship with the world and the universe around you because the universe is your teacher, and your instructor. As baby’s no one teaches us how to eat we just eat, no one teaches us how to breath we just breathe. So in the same fashion that we learn how to do those fundamental things in life to survive, it is in that same fashion that one is educated about