Thursday, July 10, 2008

Mathematical Steps

The Mathematical Steps of the Black Man

Excerpt from “Scriptures for the Black Nation”

Make no step without analyzing every possible aspect of it with up-right knowledge.
Let the knowledge of your first step be witnessed by faultless wisdom.
Approach the third step or action with gained understanding from the path which you have treaded and mastered before hand.
Let the true freedom of your Black mentality guide you fearlessly with each step.
Let the inner power of your being refine the mechanics of your journey.
Know always that the equality of the Black man and his God is his eternal guide; your steps are divinely ordered.
Proclaim with each step, Godd is moving!
Build for yourself an unshakable bridge of growth and crossing, one that is not capable of being destroyed.
With every planned step of success, a new mathematically sound, Black man will be born.
10. This is the cipher of the Black man’s perfect steps or actions and sound thought.

Defining the Black Woman

Defining the Black Woman

Excerpts from “Scriptures for the Black Nation”

There stands only one other created edifice as grand as the Black man; it is the beautiful Black woman.
The Black woman is the perfect extension of the Black man.
She is adorned with such delicate beauty and wisdom.
Without her, there can be no Black man.
The Black woman is never to be known as the weaker sex.
She is as vital to the Black man’s existence as the very air that he breathes.
To the Black man, she is the embodiment of all life; she is Earth.
The true Black woman is as dedicated to the Black man as the sun is to the day.
It is not well for your Black man to be alone; therefore did your God bestow upon him the gift of the Black woman.
She too should spend her days laboring for the good of herself, her family, and her people.
No dishonor or disgrace should ever be found in her…..

Unity of the Black Man

Unity of the Black Man

Excerpt from “Scriptures for the Black Nation”

You cannot call yourself a Black man if you are not connected positively with your fellow Black man.
There can be no Black people without true unity.
It is never good to always live alone; therefore, let go of your selfishness and join in unison with your people.
The people who stand together shall never fall, but shall rise perpetually.
The Black man that abides in the righteous counsel of his people shall bring joy to all his people. He shall also find peace in the eyes of his God.
Your strength lies in your oneness; your weakness in your division.
It was this mighty unity of the Black nation which has helped to establish the freedoms which your present people enjoy today.
Your people rejoice when in unity, but mourn when in separation.
From the beginning were you made male and female, meaning that you were intended one unified people, each with something to aid the other, never many separate entities.
He that loves the unity of his people loves himself without end.

More Than Skin-Deep

Black Woman's Beauty, More Than Skin-Deep

1. The Black woman’s beauty is much more than skin-deep.
2. It is more than canvas for bright and unnatural cosmetics.
3. Her beauty is far beyond the superficial designs of beauticians’ imaginations.
4. She is divinely lovely, whether short or tall; slim or corpulent; young or old; with or without curves.
5. The darkest complexion among her is as rightly beautiful as the lightest around her.
6. She is not governed or defined by the trappings of cultural fashion.
7. The material world does not contribute to the shinning exquisiteness of her inner Self.
8. The Black woman never needs to exploit her feminine figure to showcase her splendor.
9. She does not need to compete with her fellow sisters to prove her worth.
10. She rises from her bed in a perfect state of marvelous beauty.
11. No touch-up is required to maintain her beauty.
12. She has no need for extravagant jewelry, because her feminine Blackness is a fine jewel all in itself.
13. Whether her breasts be small, average or large; they are exactly the right proportions of her natural beauty.
14. She has no need of verbal praises of others to confirm what she already knows; she is the Black glory of beauty.
15. She can cover herself in the cloak of filthy mud, and still not hide the righteous wonder she really is.
16. She is the magnificent awe of her Black man, whether he recognizes it or not.
17. She is wholly woman; she is Blackness; she is femininity; she is power; she is graceful intelligence; she is the goddess of all beauty.
18. The Black woman’s beauty is much more deeper than skin-deep.