Sighted this on facebook today, thought I should share it;
"Haile Selassie I is Heru, Marcus Garvey Is Anubis, Holy Emmanuel I is Ausar and Tehuti.
Holy Emmanuel I's last reincarnation before reincarnating in Jamaica as King Emmanuel was MENELIK THE 2ND.
According to the Ausarian theology of ancient Egypt, the symbol for realizing the divine potential is Ausar (known in English by the Greek name Osiris). A means through which this realization can be achieved is through meditation which is symbolized by Auset (Isis). These principles are embodied in the story of Ausar. In the story, the Supreme Being manifested itself in the world as Ausar, who rules through adherence to the divine law of Ma'at. Ausar’s younger brother Set becomes jealous and murders him, cuts his body into several pieces and usurps the throne. Ausar’s devoted wife Auset gathers the parts of her husband’s dis-membered body and magically conceives their son, Heru (Horus). Heru (Haile Selassie I) eventually overthrows his evil uncle Set (The Pope Of Rome), with the aid of Tehuti (Emperor Menelik II), (Tehuti is the deity representing Wisdom) and reclaims the throne, and thereafter rules the land of the living while Ausar rules the land of the deceased (underworld).
Haile Selassie I lives and is the Rightful Ruler of This Earth! Holy Emmanuel I has Ascended to the Spiritual World he has separated Himself from Physical Reality through the Christ Consciousness to Sit on The Great Throne of Judgement in the underworld where the soul of the dead is weighed against the feather of truth or Maat...
PICTURE BELOW Judgment scene from the Book of the Dead. In the three scenes from the Book of the Dead (version from ~1375 BC) the dead man (Hunefer) is taken into the judgement hall by the jackal-headed Anubis. The next scene is the weighing of his heart against the feather of Ma'at, with Ammut waiting the result, and Tehuti recording. Next, the triumphant Henefer, having passed the test, is presented by the falcon-headed Heru to Ausar, seated in his shrine with Isis and Nephthys."
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