Feast of Ra in his Boat


https://youtu.be/rJk1Pd2buIU

Anpu
ONKAO
Dua Ra Cheft
Dua Ra Dua Ra Dua Ra Khepera
Dua Khepera, Dua Ra, Dua Ra Tem
Adorations to Ra when he rises… pg 28 devotional manual from hymn to Ra #1 pmh

The Twelve Hours of the Duat
The Regions of Night and Thick Darkness
Watercourse of Ra
Ur-nes, Ouranos
Watercourse of the only God
Living one of forms
Hidden
Abyss of waters
Secret cavern
Sarcophagus of the gods
Procession of images
Abyss of waters, lofty of banks
Mouth of the cavern
Darkness has fallen, and births shine forth



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3VKIy00mhc

https://www.landofpyramids.org/sun-boat.htm

The Sun Boat and the Book of the Dead
A hymn to Ra is included in the Papyrus of Ani a Book of the Dead that includes reference to the Matet sun boat and the Sektet sun boat as follows:.

“Hail, thou Disk, thou lord of rays, who risest on the horizon day by day! Shine thou with thy beams of light upon the face of Osiris Ani, who is true of voice; for he singeth hymns of praise unto thee at dawn, and he maketh thee to set at eventide with words of adoration, May the soul of Ani come forth with thee into heaven, may he go forth in the Matet boat, may he come into port in the Sektet boat, and may he cleave his path among the never-resting stars in the heavens.

https://www.sacred-texts.com/egy/ael/ael14.htm
Here are a few highlights from this text.

The Hours:
At the entrance of every country of the Duat is a gate; tall are the walls, and narrow is the passage. None may pass by him save those only to whom his name is known. 
In the evening Ra descends in majesty to the Western horizon of heaven, to the portals of the Duat at the Gap of Abydos. Splendid is the Mesektet Boat, glorious its trappings, and its colours are of amethyst and emerald, jasper and turquoise, lazuli and the lustre of gold. At the Gap of Abydos waits a company of gods to prepare the Boat for the journey through the Duat, the land of night and of thick darkness. Stripped is the Boat of its splendour, bare and without glory is it when it passes through the portals of the Duat, and in it is the body of Ra, lifeless and dead.


“Watercourse of Ra” 
In the cabin of the Boat is Ra, dead and lifeless

Ur-nes, Ouranos.
In this country Ra is Lord and King, and those who live here are in peace, for none can pass the great hooded snakes who guard the gates, whose breath is mingled flame and venom. Happy are those who inhabit this land, for here dwell the spirits of the corn, Besa and Nepra and Tepu-yn. These are they who make the wheat and barley to flourish and cause the fruits of the earth to increase.

Watercourse of the only God: Scale of Maat
the souls of men are not able to participate of the divine nature whilst they are encompassed about with bodies and passions…When they are freed from these impediments and remove into those purer and unseen regions…’tis then that this God becomes their Leader and King; upon him they wholly depend, still beholding without satiety, and still ardently longing after that beauty, which ’tis not possible for man to express or think.” 

“Living one of forms”
Sokar has dominion in this land. Dreary is the waste of sand, limitless the desert, gloomy and sombre the landscape.
Men call this place Re-stau, the Mouth of the Tomb. Even in this gloomy desert Osiris has dominion; Lord of Re-stau is he called, therefore
And now the Boat of Ra can no longer float upon the water, but is changed into a great and mighty serpent with glittering scales. At the prow is a serpent’s head with eyes watchful and fierce, at the stern is a serpent’s head with poison-fangs prepared. Over the sand it glides

“Hidden” is the name of the fifth country of the Duat, and in this dark and gloomy region dwells Sokar, its Lord and King, god of those who are buried…

Savage and fierce as a hawk is Sokar, and terrible is the punishment he metes out to those who rebel against him. Hard by his dwelling is a lake where the water boils and bubbles with heat as water boils in a pot. Into the boiling lake are cast the rebels, and they cry to Ra for help, but Ra lies cold and lifeless, waiting for the coming of Khepera, and their cries are unheeded while the Boat passes on its way.

Slowly goes the Boat of Ra, passing through the Duat, through regions of thick darkness, of terror and dismay, to the place where the abominable Apep lies in wait for the coming of Ra.

“Abyss of waters” is the name of the sixth country of the Duat, The river rises out of the sand again, and the Boat floats upon its waters, and those who are in it rejoice, for the hours of the night are passing away. 

Here also lives the great coiled serpent with five heads, and within his coils lies Khepera, god of resurrection. On his head he places the scarab, beneath his feet is the sign of flesh; thus does he send Life into the dead, and thus will he re-vivify Ra. For this is the farthest point of the Duat, and beyond the gate lies the way to the sunrise.

“Secret cavern” is the name of the seventh country of the Duat. 

Full of danger and peril is it, for the abominable Apep dwells in this land. As a great and monstrous serpent does he appear and with wide-open mouth he swallows the waters of the river, that the Boat may be wrecked and that Ra may perish. Then would the earth belong to the powers of darkness, and evil and wickedness would overcome the gods.

But in the prow of the Boat stands Isis, the great enchantress, whose magic none can withstand; Isis, the greatest of the goddesses, she who can raise the dead, and to whom all mankind pay love and reverence. With arms outstretched, she recites the Words of Power; calling aloud across the dark river.  On a sandbank in the midst of the river lies the abominable Apep. hen Selk and Her-desuf leap from the Boat of Ra and bind him with cords, and with sharp knives they pierce his flesh, hoping to destroy him. But Apep is immortal, and every night will he await and attack the Boat of Ra. Yet Selk and Her-desuf hold him fast while the Boat continues on its way, past the great sandbanks, where he writhes and twists and struggles to get free, but the cords are strong and the knives are sharp and his efforts are in vain.

“Sarcophagus of the gods” is the name of the eighth country of the Duat, for here dwell the dead gods. Dead and buried are they, embalmed and bandaged as men embalm and bandage the dead upon earth. 

Softly goes the Boat of Ra, passing through the Duat, moving through the darkness to the sunrise and the day.
“Procession of images” is the name of the ninth country of the Duat.

From them the dwellers in this land receive the offerings which are made to them upon the earth. Then the star-gods break into singing; and the twelve goddesses and the weaving gods and the dwellers in this land chant the glory and honour of Ra, praising the Lord of the Boat, the Maker of earth and of heaven. With joy and singing they follow the appointed path.

“Abyss of waters, lofty of banks” is the name of the tenth country of the Duat, and the ruler is Ra. By the side of the river are four goddesses; upon the darkness they cast beams of light, making bright the way of Ra upon the gloomy river. Before the Boat of Ra moves the Star of Morning…The greatest of all the countries of the Duat is this, for in this realm of wonder and mystery Khepera joins himself to Ra, and Ra himself is created anew. Yet the dead body of Ra remains in the Boat; but his soul is united to the soul of Khepera.

“Mouth of the cavern” is the name of the eleventh country of the Duat, and Ra is its ruler. 

“Darkness has fallen, and births shine forth” is the name of the twelfth country of the Duat. On the prow of the Boat is the great scarab of Khepera, ready to make the transformations of Ra ere he reaches the end of the Duat.

TOL pg 22
pg 157
pg 183 Aset
pg 219-220 outcomes of journey
pg 223
pg 245
pg 246 Hymn to Ra
pg 248: Principles of then Hymn to Ra

African religion Vol4: Asian Resurrection
pg 68 A Hymn to ra vs 1, vs 2
pg 73; Maat pedestal
pg 100 vs 45-46 Aset stops the Boat

pg 126 vs 142-143: Ra is tired of the battle between Heru and Set and takes a nap.
Who is on the Boat?

pg 113 Sailing in a Boat (?)
pg 143 who is on the boat
pg 201 movement of boat starts creation

PMH
pg 73 Boat of Ra
pg 76
pg 119 mysticism of the boat ride

Chapter 1 pg 157

pmh Vol 5: Temple of Amun Ra pg 221
Divine Boat

African Religion vol. 2 Theban Theology pg 219
Yhe Voyage of Ra and the Journey of the Soul

Maat Teaching #4: Course of Ra centered and non-dual established by Maat chap 15.
Vol 2 PMH Dr. Ashby pg 108

Aaaa Asar Any
Sheps maa-kheru im hetep
maa-kheru djesef
Anetej her k
uben k
im akhet k

im Ra hetep
her Maat

Closing chant: Sailing to Eternity

Day of Nut

Ancient African Adorations Musical Offerings and Wisdom Teachings for Goddess Nut.

February 26 is the Day of Nut according to the Neterian Calendar of Holy Days presented by TemoleOfAmun.com
In this series, Musical Offerings of Wisdom teachings are shared in alignment with the Holy Days.

ONKAO

dua Asar un nefer Neterah mph vol 1 pg 153 hymn to Asar
4 Great Truths
Dua Nut Muta Ra
Chapter 19
Protection
Dua Nut Dua Geb Dua Shu

Wisdom Teachings

“O my mother Nut, spread yourself over me, so that I may be placed among the imperishable stars and may never die…that my name might remain enduring in this temple forever and ever.

Utterance 432 – the Pyramid Texts (written circa 2500 BCE):

O Great One who became Sky,
You are Strong, you are Mighty.
Every place is filled with Your Beauty.
The whole world lies beneath you. You possess it!
As you enfold the whole Earth and all things in Your arms, enfold me too.
Make me an Indestructible Star in your Body.

“I am Nut, and I have come so that I may enfold and protect you from all things evil.”

According to the Ancient Egyptian calendar, February 1st (Rekh Neds 18) is a Very Favorable Day as “It is the feast of Nut, who counts the days.

https://ladyofthemoor.livejournal.com/82255.html


Oh my Mother Nut, stretch your wings over me. 
Let me become like the imperishable stars, 
like the indefatigable stars. 
May Nut extend her arms over me 
and her name of 
   “She who extends her arms” 
   chases away the shadows 
   and makes the light shine everywhere. 
O Great Being who is in the world of the Dead, 
At whose feet is Eternity, 
in whose hand is the always, 
Come to me, O great divine beloved Soul, 
who is in the mysterious abyss, 
Come to me. 
Ancient Egyptian prayer 

Tjef Neteru Sema Paut:
“I Am the Cosmic Mother of Asar, I Am Your Mother. I Am the Night Sky and Outer Space. My Body is made up of stars which are my children who I invited to be with me at the time of their death. I Comfort and watch over you always. At the end of your journey on Earth, I invite you to experience the comfort of the bosom of vastness.”

Goddess Book pg 69-71

pmh vol 1 pg 79-80 vs 8-10

Nuk ua m enenu

n Neteru mesu

Nut semaaiu

cheft nu

Asr chnra sebiu

her f nu imtu

k Heru

closing chant: Goddess Chant

Al Minya and the Blind Harpist

Udja. Welcome to Al Minya!

Al Minya has a site with an image of the Blind Harpist, so we absolutely had to go there. Because this is a Musical Initiatic Journey. I had never heard of this place before. My first visit was in 2018, then again in 2020. 

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We spent the entire day there both times, visiting many different sites and locations that were completely mind-blowing, everything happened so fast, I simply must return every time I am in Kemet…

Here is an introduction from askaladdin.com

Monuments And Ancient Sites In Al Minya

Al Minya is 246 km away from Cairo and is one of the most important governorates of Upper Egypt because of its unique location midway between northern and southern Egypt. In addition Al Minya has many historical sites and monuments that go back to different eras from the Pharaonic era to modern times.

Al Minya stretches for around 135 kilometers on both banks of the Nile at 18 kilometers wide from the east to the west. The size of the city is approximately 32,000km and its population is around 4 million.

Al Minya was the capital of Egypt in (1373 – 1390) BC when Ikhnaton and his beautiful queen, Nefertiti, lived there in the small village of Tel El Amarna in the Markez of Malawi, which was the center of the worship of the God Aten. This was the first time in Egyptian history when the Egyptians worshiped one god, changing the religion that encouraged worshiping many gods especially the famous god Amun. 

The bridge of Upper Egypt had an important role in other stages of the Egyptian history. During the Roman era, it was the center of the worship of the god Thut, the god of wisdom and knowledge…..

Akhenaten: Okht Aten or Tel Al Amarna, the capital of his kingdom.

There is a small museum for Akhenaten, and most of his abode is in ruins. When he changed the culture to One God, he lost the support of most of the Kingdom, and was unable to obtain limestone and other enduring materials for construction. So, he used the Sun and Clay. This is why most of his structures are in ruins….you can still feel the energy however….


Adam my guide told me that Queen Nefertiti and her mother-in-law Queen Tye, did not get along, living together was very unpleasant, An Nefer, and so Queen Nefertiti moved out of the palace, down the street. They eventually got a divorce! It is said that after the divorce, he married KIya and made her his beloved Wife, however, she was never known as the Royal Wife….

Blind Harpist: High Priest of Aten, during reign of Akhenaten; the Tomb of Meryre, Meirire; Al Amarna, New Kingdom.


There are at least 47 sites with a Blind Harpist, which marks another one of the Harpists Songs. “These songs display varying degrees of hope in an afterlife that range from the skeptical through to the more traditional expressions of confidence” (Ancient Egyptian Literature Volume 1: The Old and Middle Kingdom”, Miriam Lichtheim, University of California, 1976, pg. 115, pg. 175-178

Harper’s Songs

The singer Tjeniaa says:
How firm you are in your seat of eternity,
Your monument of everlastingness!
It is filled with offerings of food,
It contains every good thing.
Your ka is with you,
It does not leave you,
O Royal Seal-Bearer, Great Steward, Nebankha!
Yours is the sweet breath of the northwind!
So says his singer who keeps his name alive,
The honorable singer Tjeniaa, whom he loved,
Who sings to his ka every day


Harper Song from the Tomb of Paatenemheb, the time of Akhenaten

Make holiday, don’t weary of it!!
Look, there is no one allowed to take their things with them,
and there is no one who goes away comes back again.[1]


In Ancient Egypt the “Harper’s Song” (or Song of the Harper) is a poem which was inscribed in the tomb along with the image of a blind man playing a harp. It is thought that the harpist played and sang the song during the mortuary feats for the deceased.

From Harper’s Song: Tomb of Intef
“Hence rejoice in your heart!
Forgetfulness profits you,
Follow your heart as long as you live!
Put myrrh on your head,
Dress in fine linen,
Anoint yourself with oils fit for a god,
Heap up your joys,
Let your heart not sink!
Follow your heart and your happiness,”

Harper’s Song: Tomb of Inherkhawy
” set your home well in the sacred land
that your good name last because of it;
Care for your works in the realm under God
that your seat in the West be splendid
The waters flow north, the wind blows south,
and each man goes to his hour.
So, seize the day! Hold holiday!
Be unwearied, unceasing, alive,
you and your own true love;
Let not your heart be troubled
during your sojourn on earth,
but seize the day as it passes!
Put incense and sweet oil upon you,
garlanded flowers at your breast,
While the lady alive in your heart forever
delights as she sits beside you.
Grieve not your heart, whatever comes;
let sweet music play before you;
Recall not the evil, loathsome to God,
but have joy, joy, joy, and pleasure!
O upright man, man just and true,
patient and kind, content with your lot,
rejoicing, not speaking evil
Let your heart be drunk on the gift of Day.”

Basically, the older songs discuss the struggles of living with the knowledge that death comes no matter how wonderful life is. And the newer songs (ie, after the Greek Invasions) discuss enjoying life to the fullest because no one escapes death anyway…

Now that I have started playing the harp, I would like to learn some of these songs, and of course, write a few of my own. When I was there in 2020, a lovely chant came through me as I sat in from of the Blind harpist: Mery Maati Mery Ra. You will hear it in one of the videos below. My experience at the site revealed to me that as the Blind harpist, I must remain Blind to the politics and chaos around me and remain in the stillness, blind to the ignorance and hypocrisy, and remain focused on creating beautiful music and sweet sounds that keep us in tune with the Divine, with Neberdjer, and lead us to Enlightenment.

The first time I visited El Minya, it was the first stop on a whirlwind tour. The second time, we began in Aswan and worked our way towards Cairo. By the time we got to the Blind Harpist ,for the very first time, I recall being in a state of shock/euphoria. I had no real understanding of where we were, or the significance. This is why I am going back every time….We had so much fun going from Temple to Temple. Next time, I will have my bearings, and, I will have a battery pack and extra data cards for all of the photos! AND, they will be labeled with names and locations….and, maybe you will join me?????

2021 Update: I made it back, with battery packs, however, I did not label my photos well, and lost almost half of them! LOL! I am planning another trip once it is safe to travel again.

Tombs of Beni Hassan

Click the link above for a detailed description of the site, from ask-aladdin.com. I have included some photos from this site in the video.

Djehuty: Tuna Al Jebel

There were like 2000 roads underground, filled with tombs, mummies, in the catacombs. We saw actual baboon mummies, Ibis mummies. It was like an underground city. There were even street signs! A wonderful song for Djehuty came through while I was in the catacombs, standing near the tomb of a priest from ling ago….

In 2020, I had an amazing time meeting some of the children that were playing outside of these sacred sites. They were fascinated by my presence, and kept asking me my name! lOL! Then they were following our group. I am sorry to say that those were some of the photos and videos that went missing. Perhaps they will remember me when I return….


Funeral Houses: Tomb of Isadora

Isadora was a wealthy and beautiful young woman living in Hermopolis during the time when the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius (AD 138–161) ruled over Ægyptus. She fell in love with a young soldier from Antinopolis (current Sheikh ‘Ibada), and they wanted to get married. However, her father refused, so the young couple decided to elope. Unfortunately, Isadora drowned while crossing the Nile. Her body was mummified, and her father built an elaborate tomb for her, featuring a poem of 10 lines inscribed in Greek elegiac couplets. At some time after her death, a cult developed around her tomb. Isadora’s mummified remains are still present, encased in glass, in her mausoleum—a prominent building at Tuna el-Gebel.

Take a Day Trip!

Al Minya is considered a Day Trip from Cairo. I hope to spend more time at all of these sites again very soon. Because it is not on the usual, well-traveled Tourist Path, it is very different from the other places that I have been. I can still recall the joy at seeing the Blind Harpist for the first time, and the hospitality of the vendors and guards, that were surprised that we traveled so far out of the way to experience the wonders of Al Minya.


Here are video slide shows only visit in 2018, and 2021

When we visited the Akentanyen Temple Ruins, I gathered some sand. When I got home, you won’t believe what I found!!!

I am so grateful for Adam, my Spiritual Brother, at SacredJourneyEgypt.com for making all of this possible.
Dua Sebai Maa, Dua Seba Dja.

Dua! Hotep

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Two Roads OFFICIAL Music Video

Grand Rising Great Awakenings.

Without further ado, The OFFICIAL Two Roads Music Video is now available on the Tchiya Amet VEVO youtube Channel!

Of course it would be released during Mercury Retro and, BLACK HISTORY MONTH!!!! it was actually released on other platforms on January 18, however for some reason, the Universe conspired to release on youtube yesterday….on February 4!!!!

The Lyrics of the song Two Roads are straight from my notes from the book Maat Wisdom and Philosophy by Dr. Muata Ashby ( Sebai Maa). The 2 roads are the path of Ignorance of the Divine (Egoism) & the Path of Wisdom of the Divine ( Intuitional Wisdom, Spiritual Aspiration & the Redemption of the Soul).

The message of this video is basically to stop begging the colonizers for freedom. We must be Free within Our Hearts & Minds to evoke change. Protesting has made life different, but not better for us. Most people still practice the religion of their oppressors, which is spiritual enslavement. There is no savior or prophet coming back to liberate us. No more Martyrs please. No more of our heroes sheroes being killed. We must LIBERATE OUR MINDS & OURSELVES, Help the Children to do the same, set an example. No one can really free or enlighten anyone else. Cannot save anyone or save the world: IF WE EACH FOCUS ON THE INNER WORLD, we will see change in outer world. We can help each other find tools for enlightenment, however we must do the inner work…FOR OUR SELVES….

I have watched protests, executions & the corruption of Black & Indigenous leaders for 50 years: MLK was the first assassination I was aware of at age 8. Let’s stop matching & walking and Turn within, turn to Ancestral Ways of Africans & Indigenous Peoples of the Four Directions. Spiritual Enslavement will NEVER lead us to the Freedom & Peace we seek… we are deserving of, OUR INHERITANCE!

you can also stream on Spotify or your fav music platform:

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Dua Sebai Maa Dua Seba Dja. Dua Maat.

Remember to like, comment, share, subscribe, be notified, and most of all, BE ENLIGHTENED! Hotep

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lightbeingwellness music night

Light Being Wellness Music Night at the Haji

Milky Way RECORDS AND PRODUCTIONS PRESS RELEASE

JANUARY 22. 2019

Be sure to mark your calendar for FEBRUARY 23, 2019 for a night of Live SPIRITUAL Music. A Night of LIVE Music that is Created to Raise Awareness, Raise Vibrations, Promote Wellness, and Lead Us All to Enlightenment. Original Organic Music.

 

 

The Evening begins with Ancient African Adorations, Devotional World Music from Kemet. Based on Scriptures and Teachings from the Pert M Heru (Book of Coming Forth By Day also known as Egyptian Book of the Dead) and the Temple of Aset. Arit uses mostly tradtitional or hand held instruments, along with chanting and singing. A few songs will be performed with her Band.

Set 2 will feature Cosmic Jazz Improv with SuRa and the Side Pocket Experience.

Celebrated artist and master drummer Sura Dupart leads an eclectic free ensemble focusing on healing and deepening our relationship with the Creator.

Sura (pronounced Soo-Rah) Dupart is one of Chicago’s most accomplished sculptors and has been performing musica for over 50 years. Dupart joined the AACM in mid 1960s and deepened his practice with Atu Harold Murray’s Sun Drummer. Since then, Dupart has studied drumming practices and traditions from Africa, the Diaspora, and the south side of Chicago. He currently performs with his SidePocket Experience as well as the Participatory Music Coalition. Joining him are the legendary Soji Adebayo on keys; the unstoppable Santez on t. sax and saxello; trumpeter Curtis Black; Dr. Adam Zanolini on double bass, flute, and s. sax; Tchiya Amet vocalist; and dancer Althea Teamer.

“Before Music was used for entertainment it was used as a primary source of healing and a sublime connection to the divine. My strongest desire is to continue to perfect my art as well as my music and to become more of a spiritual link to god.” – Sura Dupart

Sura Dupart – Drums

Soji Adebayo – Keyboard

Curtis Black – Trumpet

Arit aka Tchiya Amet – Voice

Althea Teamer – Dance

Santez – Saxophone

Dr. Adam Zanolini – bass, sax flute

SPIRITUAL MUSIC LIVE!

Set 3 will feature the Original Reggae Fiusion Jazz of Tchiya Amet: Roots Reggae, Cosmic, Celestial, Native, Jazzy, Soulful, Spiritual, Global, Multicultural, Sirius, Galactic. Edutainment. All of the Above.

Tchiya Amet has been a Reggae and World Music Performing Artist for over 30 years. During this time, her musical expressions have reflected her Spiritual Journey: first gaining knowledge of both her Native Ancestral Roots and knowledge of the Self, documented with the release of Rise Again Truth. With her second release, Black Turtle Island, she shared her experience as a  Black Indigenous Woman of Turtle Island, ie, the Americas. With Celestial Folk Music, Tchiya was able to combine her love of the Star Nation Culture of Sirius with rhythms, and teachings of the Four Directions. She lovingly calls this collection her Cultural Astronomy PhD Dissertation! Recorded in Rio de Janeiro, with this album, Tchiya became known as a World Music Artist, reaching beyond the limitations of the Reggae scene. Her 2015 release Blue Lotus Speaks vol 1 Anpu The Opening, Tchiya introduces the spiritual world of Ancient Egyptian Yoga of Devotion to her fans. In the genre of Devotional World Music, her Ancient African Adorations are known to bring about Healing, Increase one’s Connection to Higher Self, cAlignment with Cosmic Forces, ie the Neteru, Ancestral Forces, as well as Powerful Transformations,  leading all to Enlightenment. For more information, visit tchiya.com

The Haji Healing Salon is a wonderful space for healing and bringing forth enlightenment, and just may be the perfect home for this vibration of Sweet Sounds coming forth from Light Being Wellness and Milky Way Records and Productions. 746 E. 79th Street just west of Cottage Grove on 79th, on Chicago’s infamous South Side.  Check out their awesome calendar of events. We love the Black Power Yoga Class on Saturday Risings, and can be seen there every 4th Saturday. KemeTones Mobile Clinic is there every Third Sunday performing Cosmic Sound Healing Sessions from 12-4 pm….

Tickets are available online at https://light-being-wellness-music.eventbrite.com
the cost is $13 in advance. $15 at the Door…..

PLEASE NOTE: There will be NO CASH ON PREMISES. There is limited seating, so get your ticket in advance. Lite Vegan Snacks will be served by the lovely and talented Via Rosa:  again, no cash on site: CARD SALES ONLY!

Tchiya Amet aka Arit moved back to Chicago almost one year ago. This will her first Musical event in Chicago since making that move. At the Summer Solstice, Tchiya Amet Band traveled to Standing Rock for a Summer Solstice festival. In August, she began playing with SuRa and the Side Pocket Experience.  Tchiya has performed her Reggae Music in Chicago a few times in the past, and this will be the first time presenting Ancient African Adorations in her Hometown. COME JOIN US!

Brought to you by Milky Way Records & Productions and the Light Being Wellness Center.

 

ONENESS

Tchiya Amet aka
Arit Neter S Mery Maati