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Jabari & Anika Daniels-Osaze (The Center for the Restoration of MAAT)

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Photobucket Jabari Osaze has studied Ancient Egypt for over 20 years, focusing primarily on the areas of philosophy, esoteric symbols and sacred science. Brother Osaze has led study groups in Egypt since 2002 and tours of the world-renowned Egyptian collections of New York’s Brooklyn Museum and Metropolitan Museum of Art. While completing his Bachelor of Science degree at Cornell University, Brother Osaze’s studies led him to the monumental works of Ra Un Nefer Amen and R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz. He began focusing on the practice of the Ancient Egyptian (Kemetic) ideal. In 1998, he was initiated into a Kemetic order, the Shrine of Ptah, by Chief Priest Heru Ankh Ra Semahj Se Ptah. He also holds a Master of Arts degree in Human Service Administration from Metropolitan College of New York and is completing his doctoral degree with the University of Metaphysical Sciences. Anika Daniels-Osaze also known as Nfr-Ka Ma’at is a Kemetic initiate of the Shrine of Ptah- Smai Tawi. Her interests and passion lie in Linguistics and Foreign Languages as well as the presence of Afrikan Women in Antiquity. Sister Ma’at received her bachelor's degree at Cornell University and her graduate degree at New York University. She has studied the ancient Kemetic language known as the Metu Neter for several years.

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