This is the public, introductory path. Rooted in Kemetic understanding but accessible to all, Sesen Ankhu offers practical and sacred breath practices for everyday life.
Mission (E³ Path)
By Educating, Elevating, and Expropriating, Soul Sojourner Wisdom Teachings
restores Ma'at by:
Educating: Teaching Kemetic history, philosophy, divine sciences, and metaphysical
practices.
Elevating: Guiding individuals into higher consciousness through breath, ritual,
and self-mastery.
Expropriating: Reclaiming ancestral memory, cultural sovereignty, and rightful
place in the world.
(E³ = Educate, Elevate, Expropriate)
Strategy (G³ Guardianship)
To protect and maintain this mission, SSWT applies the triad of Guide, Gatekeeper, Guard:
Guide (Djehuty): Teach, counsel, transmit divine wisdom and roadmap.
Gatekeeper (Anpu): Safeguard thresholds of transformation and uphold order.
Guard (Wadjet): Protect the teachings, community, and sacred sovereignty.
Cultivating emotional intelligence, character refinement, alignment with
Ma'at.
Selfless Service (Outer Work):
Applying spiritual maturity to uplift communities.
Building partnerships with state, local, and global organizations.
Engaging in multidimensional service — healing, teaching, protecting, and
guiding across seen and unseen realms.
Educational Structure
Sesen Ma'at en Ba™ Program (Core Curriculum)
The umbrella course of SSWT
Structured into Three Pillars:
Mesut en Ankh (Birthing of Life): Birthings of life,
breath practice, embodiment.
Udja en Ba (Vitality of the Soul): Fire, purification,
ancestral healing, nervous system strength.
Seneb en Ma'at (Wholeness in Balance): Balance, priestly
health, soul-body integration, service.
Identity & Scope
SSWT = Public-facing educational
wing. Accessible to seekers at all levels.
It is the gateway for those who may later
enter Ba Mesnu Temple for deeper initiatory
work, but it also stands independently as a body of spiritual education and healing.
Guided byNebt-Het and Wadjet as spiritual patrons:
Nebt-Het as the Lady of the House who holds the field, Wadjet as fierce defender of sovereignty.