Since there seems to be some confusion amongst those novices to Kushite-Kemetic spirituality, this is not a polytheistic tradition.
Whether or not many other surviving African spiritual systems have degenerated into superstition and polytheism is not relevant because they have suffered 2000 years of degradation while Kushite-Kemetic represents our African truth in pure form BEFORE any corruption from the…
…chaos of the slave trade that ravaged the entire continent for 1,000 years.
However, we can still find monotheism in the very related cultures of Kushite-Kemetics like the surviving Oromo spiritual system of Ethiopia who are clear that they worship One Deity named Waaqa, the Kushite-Kemetic spiritual science system is also monotheistic and worships One…
…Deity.

It is the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faiths that are polytheistic, not the Kushite-Kemetic system. They have a "God" and a "Devil" who are completely distinct from each other as well as numerous angels (gods) that are distinct from God.
This is nothing other than polytheism. Ra Un Nefer Amen teaches that in Kushite-Kemetic, there is no Devil and the divinities are not distinct from the Supreme Being; Kushite-Kemetic is thus truly monotheistic.
According to the "Leyden" papyrus, it states: "The deities are three in one: Amen, Ra and Ptah, who have no equals. He whose nature is mysterious, being Amen (the source); Ra is the head (the life-force), Ptah the body (the manifestation)."
Amen-Ra-Ptah (often shortened to just Amen-Ra) represents the One Supreme Being, the "Lord of All" which is also called Nebetjer. There are a number of names for the One Supreme Being.
In Kushite-Kemetic spiritual science these include Amen (Min), Ra, Ptah, Sebiumeker, Atum, Khnum, Apedemak, and Khepera. Some have feminine forms such as Amenet and Raet.
You can identify these names for the One Supreme Being because in their mythology they do not have parents but are all self-created because they represent the Supreme Being.
In Kushite-Kemetic Spiritual Science, all of the other "lesser" divinities were created by the Supreme Being but are not distinct from Amen-Ra-Ptah but represent specific aspects of Amen-Ra-Ptah's powers at work in the universe.
Tehuti is the power of wisdom, Maat is the power of harmony, Ausar is the power of consciousness, etc. These powers are not distinct separate "gods" from Amen-Ra-Ptah but represent the various forces of the Supreme Being.
(Above is Amen in His expression as Min, which is an emphasis on His role as The Self-Created one and only Supreme Being). 1500 bc.
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