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Sleeping Nation: The Morning After 5000 Years is a direct confrontation with cultural amnesia, inherited belief systems, and the quiet obedience that replaced identity. This book argues that what many call faith has often functioned as voluntary slavery—training submission instead of sovereignty, belief instead of knowing, doctrine instead of identity. Drawing from ancient Kemetic philosophy, historical analysis, and modern social conditioning, Sleeping Nation traces how original African systems of order, balance, and self-governance were repackaged, diluted, and resold through later doctrines that erased their source. Rather than offering comfort, this work offers clarity. It challenges readers to examine how identity was lost, how obedience was normalized, and how a people once aligned with Ma’at came to accept disconnection as tradition.
This is not a religious book. It is a book about remembrance. For readers seeking truth over reassurance, sovereignty over submission, and historical continuity over inherited narratives, Sleeping Nation is a wake-up call long overdue.
Sleeping Nation
$24.99 USD