Who is Ausar? The Ancient Christ and the Resurrection of the Nubian Mind
"As above, so below. As within, so without. He who rules within, rules all." — House of Ausar
Before the world knew of Jesus, there was Ausar. Before resurrection was a belief, Ausar embodied it. Before colonial religion told us salvation came from outside, Ausar taught that divinity begins within.
He is not a myth. He is the first Christ—the Original Blueprint of divine kingship, spiritual resurrection, and cosmic order. To know Ausar is to remember your true self, and in doing so, liberate the Nubian mind from spiritual bondage.
Who Is Ausar?
In the sacred teachings of Kushite-Kemet (Ancient Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt), Ausar is:
The first Neter (divine principle) of resurrected spirit and divine kingship
The embodiment of Ma'at (truth, order, righteousness, harmony)
The spiritual father of Heru (Horus), and divine consort of Auset
The original Christ figure—crucified (cut into 14 pieces), resurrected, and enthroned as King of Eternity
But Ausar is more than a historical god. He is a symbol of your higher self. He is what the Nubian was before colonial traum—a god-being in alignment with the cosmos, nature, and his own divinity.
The Sacred Myth (and Its Deeper Meaning)
In the ancient myth:
Ausar ruled with divine wisdom.
His brother Set (chaos, ego, jealousy) killed him, cutting him into pieces.
His wife Auset, with divine intuition, retrieved his parts and reassembled him.
Through divine love and magic, he was resurrected and conceived Heru, the divine child destined to reclaim the throne.
This is not a fairytale. This is an encoded roadmap of the Nubian experience:
Character & Symbolic Meaning
Ausar: Your divine self, broken by colonialism, capitalism, and confusion
Set: Ego, greed, betrayal, and white supremacy
Auset: Sacred feminine wisdom, intuition, ancestral restoration
Heru: The rebirth of divine consciousness in you and the future generation
Ausar = The Divine Self
To speak of Ausar is to speak of the divine masculine rooted in Ma'at. He represents the father, the healer, the wise king, and the inner Christ consciousness.
In Christian symbolism, we are told:
Jesus died and rose again.
He sits at the right hand of the Father.
He judges the dead.
But these ideas were taken from the story of Ausar:
Ausar is the original resurrected being
He becomes the judge in the afterlife (Hall of Ma'at)
He is Lord of Eternity, not through fear, but through alignment
Why It Matters for Nubian People Today
Colonialism didn't just take outland—it replaced out gods. It told us to forget Ausar and worship a version of Christ stripped of his Nubian origin. It trained us to beg for what we already are.
"You are not a sinner by nature. You are divine by origin."
Reclaiming Ausar is not about religion—it's about identy. It is a return to:
Spiritual sovereignty
Masculine balance
Family structure ( Father, Mother, Child)
Communal order
Personal resurrection
How to Live as Ausar
To live the Way of Ausar is to:
Seek order in chaos
Restore balance in your life
Master the ego (Set) within you
Align with truth (Ma'at) in every decision
Lead with dignity, purpose, and spirit
It is to rise every time the world cuts you apart, and remeber: You are not broken—you are divine.
Final Reflection
"Ausar is not something you worship. He is something you activate."
This is the true liberation. Not political. Not religious. But spiritual freedom—the return of the Nubian mind to its rightful throne.
Welcome to the House of Ausar. This is where gods remember they are gods.

