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was my grandmother. She remained in the same location which gave her sight and knowledge of people al barrier for us to identify others. My first thoughts were to attack to defend and even though we need as much help as we could get I didn’t understand why my uncle iddn’t give the command. Being that I was young I belive some of the others may have been distant relatives who have tribed in other locationis and had got world of our discovery and joined our camp. About 2-3 weeks into the building and planning my uncle decided htat there needed to be distance between the palace camp site and others who may not be as close as sight might have recognized, so we began to build a village near the wheat field so workers could work and still remain apart of the kingdom. This became upper and lower Egypt. I was commanded to camp in lower Egypt with some of my stronger military uncles and my uncle ay was in upper Egypt with is family. My parents, sisters, someof my brothers and my grandmother, great aunts, ad uncles. I learned from my grandmother how to establish a kingdom, within the ranks of your society, you must claim your presence. The fact htat hse didn’t budge from the palace sight just may have given us the foundation to the walls of our kingdom, but it may have saved our lives. We, well I didn’t forsee the thought of others entering the situatioi nbut the division between important that we would never be invaded ever agin. My grandmother was the wisest person in our kingdom next to my grandfather, and as Africans we belived in the relativity of the order of relatives having purpose to our connection to God and our understanding nad survival in life. My grandmother understood our purpose land she wasable to understand eacho f us in ways no one else could, and it gaceus all hope but like isaid it connected us to God and all our ways osf our past acestors and kingdoms and as a people. As the chosen one my grandmother told me that it was my manner in which I handled things and that alone, ecause who we all were at that present time. Sh told me to alwas be respectful of Egypt and her ideas and that if there was ny time for meto kill or do anything out of what was ordered she would give it to me. My calling wasn’t the only one in our tribe we all had one. My calling was love and communication. She gave us all our birth rights and privileges and others that serving each day we lived within the order of our domains. Hse was the type of mother who was for all, but she was very patienet and let all things come to her. Once you were recognized you were expected to uphold the laws of our God and kingdom and peace was for all. Sexuality was a missioin in our peace but it was not the make up of life. The body was taught as a remple and even bathing was a celebration of life and my grandmother taught us all to remain secure with our trust in God and our felowhsip of promise. My mother and grandmother were similar in beauty but like me my mother was achild of the kingdom in retrospect to it all. My mother was beautiful and radiant and all understood her nurturing me and my set was her call. My mother was what I call a true friend because within everything I set out to do she remained in tact with it which assured me accomplishment each and every day. As a child born king I was a step faster at brith so the kingdom was set between my sisters and brothers, and my mother was very responsible for this area of our success. I went out early with my father and uncles to plan and develop our kingdom. Using only the God given intuition I received at brith. I felt that my sisters were my keep sakes in regards to being my look outs inside our future kingdom. I felt that they would serve as my aunts did for my uncle and father. They all worked tog and if I was to ne day lead the it would be beacuseo f the relationship I had with my immediate family. My siters and brother were normal to me. Exvept for the area of communication sense conception I and we had undtanding and unspoken bond of communication that we used even til that present day. My brothers were very strong you could tell there was a future kingdom inside of an existing one. Bbut I was always impressed at how my brothers stacked up against weveryone else and everything my uncle asked them to do. During the building stages the thing that impressed me most was the work ethic of my sibling. It was no one man show by far but the work was far from done and my brohers and siters ahd a great opportunity to show everyone some of the rpromise that hey held for all f our futures. Each ay became the rest of our lives and as the palace came to completion you could see the union laid building as a direct representation of who we were as a family. Like I said earlier my room that I shared with Egypt and k was on high with adjacent rooms around and down the hall with my sisters and brothers. Sharing a room with my sisters wasn’t as bad as I thought becausei did love my sisters but as projected futures leaders I would stay up all night and ream and talk and plan about the days nad years to come. They were very proud of me the would always give me advise and tell me about everything I had missed that day while away at work. Before we finished the palace the days of eating wheat became tiresome and as a nomadice as we were we made no intentions of raising any cattle or goats to use for cheese and milk or even later meals. Coming from the desert we would eat snakes, wild weeds, basically anything to stay alive. Most of us starved and would eat 3-4 tmes a week to feed our elders and children, so the challenges of the newtownship was new when it came to hunting and feeding each and every day. My uncle began to order hunting packs to go out each morning to look for feed for our entire village and they would not return until the end of the day most times. Bbut always seemed to besuccessful in their search. The problem was either we were going to hunt every day for the rest of our lives or we had to come up with a plan to solve our situation. So I came up with an idea. What happen was on a trip that we were on I ame across a young bull calf so I lurded the calf which got the attention of the heard an at that very moment my uncl and crew ambushed and it was our greatest kill to date. At htat moment I kept in mind the thought of the days to come and even though it was enough for a week we had alife time of feeding to do. What I said todo was what I had did with chickens. In our kingdom the wild birds were held but not eaten each day and they began to reproduce on their own

 

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Publication Date: 10-03-2016

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Dedication:
To God be the Glory.

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