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Igbo African Goddess: Nne Ete by Sirius Ugo Art

NNE-ETE - "The Mother Of The Unified Field", "The Mother Of The Cosmic Grid", "The Mother Of The Horizon", "The Mother Of Cosmic Net", "The Mother Of Vibrations", "The Mother Of Cosmic Thoughts", "The Interconnecting Mother Net". These Are The Meanings Of NNE-ETE.

The Proto IGBO Used The Spider's Web To Signify The Creation Of The Universe, And The Universe That Is Still Creating Itself. The Ancient Igbo Sacred Cosmology Of The Cosmic Web Is Known As String Theory By Modern Science. Based On Observable Universe, The Ancient IGBO Sacred Science Identified The Milky Way Galaxy As A Gigantic Cosmic Spider's Web. NNE-ETE As The Cosmic Web Is The Weaver Of Thoughts, Which Is Dark Energy. The Mother Is The Weaver, Just Like The Ancient IGBO Fashion (AKWA-ETE) Are Made By Women. With Her Dexterity, She Weaved The Universe Into Existence.

In Obi Mbu, the original work of Eke Nnechukwu was cosmic weaving. She was the original weaver of what will eventually become the milkyway, but due to the Odachi that fell on her, Chukwu assigned the cosmic job to Udide Okwanka / Ududo Okwa Nka, the cosmic spider that weaves the universe. When an Igbo woman is weaving Akwete, she is embodying Nne Ete who is also Eke Kere Uwa. The very ancient Kemet Goddess Neith is an embodiment of Nne Ete. In Nkanu, Enugu, Igboland, the Igbo Goddess Nne Ete is a river that is green in color. In Igbo spirituality, green represents life (Akwukwo Ndu). From Vibration (Ete), we get Light, which is Life (Ndu).