Jabari Osaze

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The Wise Sage Amenemope

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Nov 2, 2011, 2:44 pm
Throughout my life experience, Divine clairvoyance has activated my spiritual molecules in that, I have an infinitely deep understanding of the dynamic variables that constitute this present day/time and each precious moment. Essentially, I am finally beginning to understand that though many may li...
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Closure of The Slave Theatre is NOT an Option

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Oct 9, 2011, 7:58 pm
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The Sacred Essence of Wombmen Part I

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - May 17, 2011, 10:22 pm
The arts…what a powerful concept to ponder. Dance…music…sculptures…architecture…science—yes… science. Our ancestors’ keen, vast and ingenious mastery of the sciences—metaphysics, astrology, mathematics, to name a few—from Imhotep to Lady Peseshet… Dr. Ben Carson to Ma’a Bow...
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LIGHT SKIN VERSUS DARK SKIN: THE SELF HATRED MECHANISM IN BLACK PEOPLE

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Apr 7, 2011, 12:13 am
On Saturday, April 2nd, a Worldstar Hip-hop video was posted to YouTube featuring a series of 14 consecutive short interviews of high school students voicing their opinions on light and dark skinned black people. The nature of many of the comments articulated was quite disturbing to hear. While some...
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CRISIS IN BLACK HIGHER EDUCATION AFRICANA STUDIES

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Mar 27, 2011, 8:50 pm
For the past four months a critical battle has been waging on the campus of Cornell University. Faculty and students apart of the Africana Studies and Research Center have been at odds with the decision of university Provost Kent Fuchs to merge the center with the College of Arts and Sciences, effec...
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Morphic Resonance: What Did Our Ancestors Eat? Returning to Optimal Frequency With Bioelectric Cell Foods"

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Feb 26, 2011, 9:23 pm
Brother Garth Abaka Harvey—Geneticist, Artist, Sculptor—introduced two cosmically stimulating terms—Morphic Resonance—at the home and business of Alkaline Nutritionist and ‘The Fig Tree’ Co-Founder, Ma’a. Every third Saturday, Ma’a—a brilliant, reflective, existentially experience...
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Brazil, Land of The Oppressed

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Jan 31, 2011, 8:55 pm
BRAZIL, Rich and esteemed for her legacy, culture, enamoring beauty, Artistic, spiritual and grandiose African genealogy Has been a downtrodden cesspool, Saturated with poverty, violence, political disenfranchisement For the “more than 90 million people of African” dwelling in the l...
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THE RESURRECTION OF AFRICAN PEOPLE IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Jan 16, 2011, 5:34 am
Africa is everywhere. From an extensive study of the global African presence it is easy for one to conclude that there are elements of Africa all over the world. Whether it is African people, its artifacts or various aspects of African civilization, countless parts of the Earth has pieces of the mot...
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Power is Virtue

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Dec 28, 2010, 4:49 am
The Essence Magazine article entitled “Fighting Back,” by Lisa Armstrong, communicated very compelling arguments. “[Men] feel powerless?” How could so-called experts unabashedly and audaciously insinuate this asinine and erroneous proposition of powerlessness as a means to justify the revol...
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THE BIBILICAL EXODUS REVISITED

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Dec 19, 2010, 7:44 pm
For individuals who subscribe to the Christian faith, the account of the Israelite Exodus from Egypt (Kemet) is one of the most outstanding stories in the Christian Bible. We are taught that this event is a true historical occurrence and one of the many examples of the power of “GOD” on Earth! T...
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THE DEVELOPMENTAL POWERS OF TRADITIONAL AFRICAN EDUCATION

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Nov 18, 2010, 11:47 am
The acquisition of knowledge is an endeavor which has been a part of African tradition since humanity developed the capacity for thought. This has led to the development of both informal and formal ways of acquiring the desired knowledge sought. Education at various stages of life facilitated the im...
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AFRICAN POLITICAL TRADITION

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Nov 6, 2010, 6:48 pm
Tuesday, November 2nd was a huge election day for us living in the United States. Many political offices were up for reelection while others were open to elect new officials. Dependent on the political affiliation of the candidate elected meant that different groups of people would be affected in di...
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My Divine Reflection

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Nov 1, 2010, 10:03 pm
Is infinite patience for Black men an irrational postulation? I have asked myself this question innumerable times whenever the epiphany of being in a degenerating relationship became impossible to neglect and/or justify. Recently, I had had an opportunity to thoroughly reflect on this question wit...
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GENDER WARS IN THE BLACK COMMUNITY: A CALL FOR PEACE

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Oct 27, 2010, 10:24 am
“The union of man and woman is like the mating of Heaven and Earth. It is because of their correct mating that Heaven and Earth last forever. Humans have lost this secret and have, therefore, become mortal. By knowing it, the path to Immortality is opened.” The preceding quote comes from Chapter...
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Footage from Kemet

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Oct 9, 2010, 12:34 am
In my previous post, I discussed my experiences during my first trip to Kemet. I was able to take video footage of some very enlightening things. Since one of my reasons for going there was to bring back as much knowledge as possible, it is my objective to share it with everyone. Below are the vide...
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My First Trip to Kemet

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Oct 5, 2010, 1:04 am
Before I begin my latest offering, I would like to apologize to all the Udjat readers for my long hiatus. The desire and the topics to write about was there, but the time wasn't. Unfortunately, heavy traveling this past summer kept me too busy to write as often as I would like, hopefully this latest...
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Burial Chamber Discovered by 1st American African Egyptology Expedition!

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Sep 26, 2010, 9:07 pm
African American Involvement In The Recent Discoveries Of An Egyptian Tomb *The following blog/press release was published on Sept 17, 2010. It was forwarded to the Udjat by Jonathan Pourzal of the ASA Project* September 17, 2010 / I-Newswire Anthony and Atlantis in Karakhamun’s burial chamber. ...
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I am Egypt: The Ankh Ceremony

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Aug 14, 2010, 10:23 am
I am Egypt: The Ankh Ceremony: "Yesterday was a day to remember. I feel privileged to have been invited to my friends' Ankh Ceremony where they received their Priesthood A..."
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NEW KEYS TO KEMET'S HISTORY

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Jul 15, 2010, 9:39 pm
Last month the BBC reported advancement in radio carbon dating which aided in verifying the historical chronology of ancient Kemet. The process showed the accuracy of the Old, Middle and New Kingdom’s timelines. This development is monumental since the dating of events is a problem of great contro...
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REFUTING AN APOLOGIST

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - May 23, 2010, 1:27 am
On April 22 the New York Times Op-Ed column published an article by Harvard University professor, Henry Louis Gates titled, “Ending the Slavery Blame-Game.” Professor Gates argues that Europeans and Africans are equally responsible for the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, both sides profited from the...
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King Tut Unwrapped: A Critique

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - May 2, 2010, 10:24 pm
In November 1922, English archaeologist and Egyptologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun. Since the discovery much information about Tut’s life has been a mystery. In February this year previously unknown information about Tut was unveiled which culminated with a two part pro...
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HAITI: MOTHER OF AFRICAN LIBERATION

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Apr 25, 2010, 2:00 pm
Haiti is hurting. Haiti has been hurting for a long, long time. The 7.0 magnitude earthquake which devastated the nation in January this year has consequently brought its suffering to the attention of mainstream media. For a long time Haiti has repeatedly been referred to as the poorest country in t...
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We're Back! Welcome Our New Contributer: Xavier Williams!

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Apr 21, 2010, 9:30 pm
Folks I know we've been neglecting The Udjat in recent weeks. 1 week turned into 2 ... 2 weeks into 4 weeks. I think you get the drift. We turned around the other day and noticed that our last post was 5 months ago. Trust me, this reality was difficult for us to take. The Udjat is very important to ...
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We're Back .... with A Whole Lot More to Offer!

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Oct 22, 2009, 11:13 pm
We're back! I haven't posted to The Udjat since August as I've been very, very busy. In late July I was laid off from my job. As you can imagine I was in a panic. How would I pay my mortgage? Could I find a job in this difficult economic climate? I still decided to leave for my annual trip to Egypt ...
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Video Log of our First Day in Egypt!

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Aug 1, 2009, 10:10 pm
NOTE (8/11/09): Unfortunately I was unable to post video to blogger from Egypt. I'll be uploading compiled video posts over the course of this week. Let us know what you think! Check back every day for the next week. I think many of you are aware that Nfr-Ka Ma’at and I have the incredible hon...
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Blogging Live from Egypt: 7/31 - 8/10!

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Jul 24, 2009, 9:38 pm
I've been so busy recently. I knew I had difficulty posting ... but today I turned around and noticed I hadn't posted in 3 weeks! 2009 has probably been one of the most difficult years I ever had. Posting on the Udjat has become a much welcomed escape. I've truly missed it. I hope that my recent w...
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DISTANT RELATIVES: A CALL TO AFRICAN CONSCIOUSNESS

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
Historian John Henrik Clarke says as an artist, you are supposed to use your art to change the world. Throughout their musical careers Rap artist Nas and Reggae artist Damian Marley have used their craft for that purpose. Being two men concerned with the upliftment of their people and the bettermen...
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The Udjat Recieves Blogged.com's Top Ranking!

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
I think every blogger in the world is always looking to reach a larger audience. With the amount of time that we spend on each post, we sometimes wonder whether anyone out there in cyberspace is actually reading. When I found Blogged.com, I was excited to submit The Udjat. Blogged is not only a comp...
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New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art Returns Artifact to Egypt

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
Officials at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art returned an artifact to the Egyptian government on Thursday. The red granite fragment was on loan to the museum from an unnamed private owner. As museum staff inspected the artifact, which has never been displayed on the premises, they realized that...
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Ancient Egyptian Symbols the Basis of Washington, D.C. Design

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
This weekend I had the privilege of once again taking the Egypt on the Potomac tour of Washington, D.C. With groundbreaking historical research by the Founder of the Institute for Karmic Guidance, Tony Browder; the tour uncovers the esoteric Ancient Egyptian symbols embedded in the very design of ou...
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Baseball: All-American Sport Created by Ancient Africans?

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
Sometimes I get teased by my friends when I tell them that baseball is my favorite sport. Oh sure, I enjoy a good Knicks game (I know these are very rare) and I root for both New York football teams, but the Mets have long been my guilty pleasure. My friends say, "How can any self-respecting Black m...
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Chris Rock's Good Hair is Masterful ... But

Jabari Osaze posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
This weekend Nfr-Ka Ma'at and myself took in Chris Rock's documentary, Good Hair. The film was inspired by an awkward conversation between Rock and his eldest daughter Lola. She asked her father, "Daddy, why don't I have good hair?" His comprehensive response is a full-length movie in which he takes...
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