Be Like Water
"May your life be as clear as the pure waters of Khenemu." - Ancient Egyptian Proverb
Water, like all of Nature, has many lessons for us to witness, understand, and absorb. In all of its beauty, forms, strength, and mystery, water is to be respected. The human body is comprised of seventy-five to 90 percent of water. Embracing water is vital to life.
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After being ordained as a Healing Minister in 1997, an Interfaith Metaphysical Minister in 1999, a Khametic High Priestess and Queen Mother in 2004, Queen Mother Imakhu then continued her spiritual journey by becoming an initiated nganga (Bantu water healer and peacemaker) in 2006. Many said that her Piscean sun and Aquarius ascendant made it an expected calling. She has become an authority on water mysticism, especially in the Ancient Egyptian (Khametic) tradition.
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Queen Mother (Reina Madre in Spanish), teaches the Khametic water mysteries in adult classes, enabling students to open their own divine mystery within in order to live in and radiate peace without. The path of the Water Priest/ess is one of peaceful bridge building. It is the healer who helps to restore energy flow to those who are stagnant. It is the innovator who creates new pathways to help advance society. It's also the nurturer, providing comfort and solace to the weary and discouraged. The Water Priest/ess is a Minister, allowing him/herself to be an effective vessel. Not surprisingly, most who are called to this path are also artists. (Queen Mother has been a professional performing/visual/literary artist since age fifteen.)
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As an elder minister in the sacred Khametic water tradition, Queen Mother Imakhu wears white clothing every day to signify her role as a spiritual servant to the community, to remind herself of her sacred calling, and also to remind the world that purity lies within us all.
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As Queen Mother Imakhu sings in her song about the pure heart, "Stay true to the goodness in you. Always remember who you are in your heart..."
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