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What are the 42 negative confessions, really?

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      NoraSpinnor
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      The 42 Confessions—better understood as affirmations of alignment—formed a sacred checklist of one’s resonance with Ma’at. They were tailored to each individual’s way of life. A baker, a builder, a priest, or a healer each followed a different path, and their confessions reflected the actions, responsibilities, and intentions unique to that role. It was understood that one could not believe one thing and do another. To have a light heart, one has to live by the principle of unity in all actions.

      Each confession asked: Have you lived with integrity? Have you caused harm, acted out of greed, or disconnected from the spirit of unity? The weighing of the heart was a vibrational measure. A heart cannot rise if it is dense with selfishness or distortion. Living in Ma’at means choosing coherence, practicing minimal harm, and flowing as a conscious part of the Cosmic whole.

      What are your thoughts on the confessions? How do you hold yourself in alignment with Ma’at?

    • #11071
      ThaRealKaiFlow
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      and the fact that they shifted based on your role? that’s deep. it means truth wasn’t one-size-fits-all. it was personal, lived, integrated. a farmer had different responsibilities than a temple scribe, but both could live in harmony. for me, alignment ain’t about being perfect. i check in with myself all the time: am i creating peace or just reacting? some days i slip, for sure. but then i listen and the Net always reflects back where i’m off. but it’s all feedback. the universe don’t lie.

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