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Ausar Auset Society

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Ausar Auset Society
Formation1973
TypeReligious / Spiritual
HeadquartersBrooklyn, New York, US
Shekhem Ur Shekhem
Ra Un Nefer Amen

The Ausar Auset Society is a Pan-African spiritual organization founded in 1973 by Ra Un Nefer Amen.[1][2][3]

It is based in Brooklyn, New York, with chapters in several major cities in the United States as well as international chapters in London, England, Toronto, Canada, Bermuda and Trinidad and Tobago. The organization provides afrocentric-based spiritual training to the African American community in particular and to the African diaspora in general.

Some publications

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  • Amen, Ra Un Nefer, Harlem River Arrangement: The I Ching Transcripts, 1984
  • Amen, Ra Un Nefer, Metu Neter Vol. 1, 1990
  • Amen, Ra Un Nefer, Ma'at, The 11 Laws of God, 2003
  • Amen, Ra Un Nefer, Meditation Fundamentals Software, 2007
  • Amen, Ra Un Nefer, Nuk Au Neter: The Kamitic Holy Scriptures, 2008
  • Living Legacy DVD: The History of the Ausar Auset Society, 2009
  • Amen, Ra Un Nefer. Metu Neter Vol. 2, Anuk Ausar, The Kamitic Initiation System, Brooklyn, NY: Khamit Corp, 1994.
  • Amen, Ra Un Nefer. Metu Neter Vol. 3, The Key to Miracles, Brooklyn, NY: Khamit Visions, Inc., 2008.
  • Amen, Ra Un Nefer. Metu Neter Vol. 4, The Ausarian Resurrection; The Initiate's Daily Meditation Guide, Khamit Media Trans Media, Inc., 2010.
  • Amen, Ra Un Nefer. Metu Neter Vol. 5, Key to Health & Longevity, Brooklyn, NY: Khamitic Media, Inc., 2011.

References

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  1. ^ Asante & Mazama (2005). Encyclopedia of Black Studies. Sage Publications. p. 104.
  2. ^ Reddie, Anthony G., ed. (2016). "Divining Sisters: Reflections on an Experience of Divination by a Priestess of the Ausar Auset Society". Black theology, slavery, and contemporary Christianity. London New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-315-56950-5.
  3. ^ Henning, Marcus A.; Lyndon, Mataroria; Ng, Lillian; Sundram, Frederick; Chen, Yan; Webster, Craig S. (2024-03-09). "Mindfulness and Religiosity: Four Propositions to Advance a More Integrative Pedagogical Approach". Mindfulness. 16 (3): 681–694. doi:10.1007/s12671-024-02325-6. hdl:2292/68096. ISSN 1868-8535.