The Divine Warrior - Reversing the Myths


Defining new Heru (s) - The peaceful combatant - motivated by a sense of justice

Characters that reflect the 11 Laws of Maat and not on the animalism, sensualism, erotic and grotesques, sexualism

Characters that transcend Time.




Behutet

In its correct form the allegorical story refers to one of the oldest initiation systems in the kamitic cosmological system involving the diety Herukhuti. Behutet is the form in which Heru fights against Set in order to regain control over of his throne which Set seized. 

Ra Un Nefer Amen, states that Behutet is the divine principle that safe guards our existence from the injustices of others.

Behutet The Warrior Within

Many of the Heroes of Greek mythology conceal the Khamitic and the Cretan origins of Greek civilization! Herukhuti (Ra Heru Khuti in the Behutet Series) appears in Greek mythology as Hercules, Achilles, Pegasus, Jason and Bellerophon among others

Behutet The Defeat of the Sebau


In the tradition of the beloved bestseller,  Behutet: The Warrior Within, Kazembe Bediako delivers yet another compelling historical novel centered around the Kamitic Hero’s battles with his arch rival.

Behutet The Destruction of Man


Bediako’s perspectives on the battle of “good” and “evil” derive from insights he has gained from his study of the wisdom teachings and history of ancient civilizations and living the Ausarian cosmology of ancient Kamit. 

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The great pyramind builders of the 4th dynasty (Khufu, Sneferu and Khafra) had died. The ending of the 4th dynasty of Kamit had fallen into decline. Sethe, his confederates and his henchmen Apep and Ap are terrorizing the land.

Ra Heru Khuti is being iniated into the Neter Henu Priesthood of Amen Ra by the senior Kheri Ab priestshood who were preparing to challenge Sethe for the destruction and chaos and restore order throughout the land. Ra Herukhuti sits in semi dhumo at the base of Mount Behutet contemplating his climb to the top. Behind him the Mesu is playing the Djembes, lambes and Djuns Djuns. They chant "Asheyon".