



This book introduces the foundational teachings of a newly established religion, more accurately described as a way of life, that's inspired by the ancient cosmology and philosophical principles of Kemet. While Kemet itself was not a religion but also a way of life, the concepts presented here draw from those origins — the seed of many later spiritual traditions, philosophies, and worldviews.
This work is not associated with witchcraft, Wicca, ritual magic, ceremonial practices, or ANY existing religious system. Readers who practice those paths are fully respected; however, this book stands independently as the sacred text of a new religious framework. Its purpose is to provide structure, clarity, and spiritual grounding for those who choose to follow this path.
The symbols and primordial forces referenced, such as Nun and other Kemetic concepts, are presented here for philosophical and cultural understanding, not as instructions for magical or occult practice. Every reader is encouraged to explore these ideas with openness and personal discernment. What you choose to cultivate from this seed is entirely your own spiritual decision.
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'At-O.N.E-Ment: The One Creed'
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AT-O.N.E-MENT explores the original meaning of “atonement” not as punishment, sacrifice, or appeasement—but as being at one.
Rooted in the earliest linguistic, cosmological, and philosophical traditions, this work presents at-one-ment as a process of alignment, remembrance, and reconciliation with truth itself. Long before atonement became a theological mechanism, the word described harmony, unity, and accord—at one. This book restores that meaning.
Drawing from the ancient worldview of Kemet, where spirituality was lived rather than worshipped, AT-O.N.E-MENT introduces the foundational teachings of the O.N.E Creed—a modern spiritual framework grounded in primordial principles rather than institutional belief. Central to this cosmology is Nun, the boundless, watery source from which all form, language, and consciousness arise. From this source emerge faith, truth (emet), and the structures later inherited by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Rather than positioning divinity as distant or external, this work reframes spiritual realization as an internal return: the recognition of unity between spirit, water, and blood—truth embodied and lived. In this sense, at-one-ment is not something done for humanity, but something realized within it.
AT-O.N.E-MENT: The O.N.E Creed is an invitation to those who sense that truth precedes religion, that faith emerges from source, and that unity is not achieved through belief—but through understanding.
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