About us

Man and woman are the Source manifesting through the limitations of the mind as the Self. All things dependent on the Divine can only be brought into existence through humans functioning at their highest capacity—selflessness. 

About the Maā Sa

Maā Så is a living philosophy rooted in the ancient Kamitic principle of Maā-t, truth, balance, order, and reciprocity. It is not a religion or church it is a philosophical system. Maā Så exists to help individuals and communities regain clarity, restore dignity, and live in harmony with the living intelligence of Maā-t.

Rather than asking for faith or obedience, Maā Så emphasizes understanding, responsibility, and alignment. Life responds to how we think, choose, and act. When those choices are balanced and truthful, harmony and prosperity naturally arise. When they are distorted, disorder and suffering follow. Maā Så teaches people how to recognize this relationship and live accordingly to produce their own version of peace, prosperity and happiness.

Our Core Understanding
Maā Så is grounded in the understanding that all humanity are expressions of single reality. This principle, known as Ari, affirms that no race, people, or identity is superior or inferior. All human beings participate in the same laws of life and are equally accountable to Maā-t.

From this understanding emerges Ari-Maā, the principle of shared well-being through reciprocity. Prosperity and stability increase when individuals act with selflessness and responsibility toward one another. Fragmentation, poverty, and suffering arise when selfishness dominates. Healing begins when understanding leads to right action.

The Way of Alignment
Maā Så teaches that harmony is not achieved through worship, belief, or moral condemnation, but through mental and spiritual alignment. Alignment means bringing thought, conduct, relationships, health, and livelihood into balance with Maā-t.

To support this process, Maā Så teaches the Seven Thesu-t, seven guiding principles that help individuals cultivate clarity, discipline, vitality, and ethical strength. These principles are not rules or promises of power; they are tools for producing benevolent life experiences through consistent understanding and application.

Individuality and Community
Maā Så respects individuality while recognizing that harmony arises through shared understanding. Each person lives their own life and makes their own choices, yet Maā-t measures all actions by the same law of balance and consequence. For this reason, Maā Så does not judge identities or enforce conformity. Instead, it encourages inward understanding that naturally leads to outward alignment.

When individuals govern themselves according to understanding, collective harmony emerges. This shared alignment strengthens families, stabilizes communities, and creates conditions for peace and abundance without coercion and force.

What Maā Så Is—and Is Not
Maā Så is:
  • A philosophy of alignment, not a religion
  • A discipline of understanding, not belief
  • A community of shared orientation, not shared identity
  • A path of independence and responsibility, not dependence.

Maā Så is not:
  • A organization demanding faith
  • A political or protest movement
  • A personality-centered organization
  • A system of control or moral policing.
 
How to Begin
Those interested in Maā Så are invited to attend a Monday Service or participate in a Maā Så Orientation session. Orientation provides clarity about the philosophy, structure, and expectations of the Society, allowing each person to decide freely whether to continue. Maā Så moves at the pace of understanding, not urgency.
 
Maā Så exists for those who wish to live with clarity, harmony, understanding and responsibility, guided by Maā-t and grounded in lived experience of abundance and prosperity.

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