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Profile: Integral Dohgon
Integral Dohgon

Integral Dohgon @Integral  

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About Us


We are Afro-Conscious individuals who believe in the greatness of our Afrakan (First-Sun-Soul) ancestors as only they were responsible for building the foundation of human existence. We honor and respect our ancestors by observing their Spiritual traditions and we borrow from their wisdom the knowledge of Creation itself to craft a new belief system to help us navigate our present reality. It is with this moral intent that we have created the HERU Interface.

We borrow from KMT (Egypt) the image of the great PTAH , god of the abstract Pure Dark Energy realm who “Thought” existence into creation. We also borrow the characteristics of the god Horus in the form of the (Eye of Heru ). The Eye of Heru is not just a superficial symbol, it represents our primary tools for acquiring knowledge; our Senses. The Eye of Heru is therefore a perfect symbol to represent the interfacing of reality.

No ancient culture possessed deeper insights into the workings of nature, human behavior, and the heavens than the Egyptians. Proof of their greatness is still evident today by the enormous monuments, Pyramids, and Hieroglyphic writings the world is still learning from.

Egyptians also had the highest form of spirituality in the ancient world until enslaved Hebrews used Egyptian spiritual concepts to create a mystery god; the same mystery god that the Romans subsequently used to create Christianity and the Arabs adopted to create Islam. Prior to that point all gods and deities were physical objects that could be destroyed, breaking the psychological bond between them and their believers.

We borrow Cosmological wisdom from the Dohgon (Dogon) people of Mali, West Afraka. The Dohgon are descendants of the ancient East African kingdom of Kush. Their ancestors were instrumental in the building of the Egyptian empire but having foresight into its impending demise, the Dohgon migrated out of Egypt as Greek and Arab influence grew to eventually take it over.

Dohgon Spirituality involves strict observance of Nature, Life, and the Heavens. They do not worship any particular god but they do pay homage to the Sirius star system where they believe their ancestors originated from. The Dohgon are proven to have detailed knowledge of the Sirius star system, an accomplishment attained long before Europeans developed telescopes to “discover” the same findings.

We borrow Mathematical, Neurological, and Psychological knowledge from the High Priest of Dohgon Spirituality, Professor MOmOh, who has redefined HERU to mean Highest Exponential Reasoning and Understanding. Professor MOmOh is a mathematician and scholar now living in the United States. He is also the owner and operator of the Dohgon University of Thought , a school dedicated to teaching Black and Afrakan people how to take back control of their own Minds.

The goal of the HERU Interface is to become the most ethical Spiritual belief system in existence. There are no gods, Idols, Deities, People, Places, or Things to praise, worship, or covet favor from. The HERU Interface is all about gaining knowledge about Life and showing Respect to Creation. The HERU Interface encourages the active use of Conscience to balance human Desire so that we will interact with nature and each other using Fairness, Equity, and Accountability. #heruinterface
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Events

  The Last African Worldviews Session - Open Table Discussion.

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When: 2024-06-08 12:00:00: Saturday June 8, 2024 (12:00 PM - 3:00 PM) - EDT (America/New York)
Duration: 3 hours
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Online: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84428606485

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The Last African Worldviews Session - Open Table Discussion.  - June 8, 2024
Open table discussion.

We look forward to hear your viewpoint.

Event Type: Community

Funding Requests


THIS IS MY SONG WHICH I HAD DEDICATED TO MY MOM, I NEED FUNDING TO PERSUE MY MUSIC CAREER I WILL CHANGE THE WORLD ONE DAY.
Future Mathumbu is requesting 30,000 in donation.
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Podcast/radio Shows

"Working at Microsoft and a Scholarship from Adobe!"

In this series we will be conversing with professionals from different industries, discussing their journey on how they became 'The Professionals You Should Know.

Today we sat down with Ackeem Durrant who is a Senior Character Artist. He kindly sat down with us to disclose his incredible journey within the artistic industry, the determination and skill that it took to get there and the work he is doing to teach young artists who aspire to be in such positions.

R3 Physiotherapy: Working at Microsoft and a Scholarship from Adobe!

Book Suggestions

"HOW TO MAKE A BLACK PUPPET: THE MIS-EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO"

The father of black history, Woodson addresses the embedded structural and institutional problems of the United States education system – a reproduction of the deep-seated ideology of white supremacy.

Places

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Challenge: Trivias

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News/opinions

Soulja Boy's Surprising Reaction to Going Below the Belt and Disrespecting Metro Boomin’s Mother #souljaboy #soulja #metroboomin #savage #snapmusic

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Magazine Suggestions

"The Root"

The Root is an African American-oriented online magazine. It was launched on January 28, 2008, by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Donald E. Graham. It was owned by Graham Holdings Company through its online subsidiary, The Slate Group.

In 2015, Graham Holdings sold The Root to Univision Communications.[3] The site was subsequently re-launched under the Kinja platform used by other Gizmodo Media Group (formerly Gawker Media) websites.

In July 2017, the blog, Very Smart Brothas, co-founded by Damon Young and Panama Jackson, became a vertical of The Root.

Danielle Belton was editor-in-chief at The Root between 2017 and 2021 ,when she was appointed editor of HuffPost.[6][7] On April 14, 2021 it was announced that Vanessa De Luca had been appointed editor-in-chief.

Polls

  In light of the fact that Racial Trauma in the forms of Transmitted Traumatic Stressors, Vicarious Traumatic Stressors, Direct Traumatic Stressors, Systemic Racism, and Individual Racism are all valid clinical stressors on the African community, DO YOU BELIEVE that African people should make it a priority to 1) Build monuments to memorialize and honor our ancestors while also asserting a true narrative of resistance and 2) Actively work to develop the framework, tools, and strategy to heal masses of African people across the diaspora?

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