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The English langague does not have a word that fully embodies a whole
concept of philosophy and therefore sometimes its hard to understand,
linguistically ancient afrikans and remnants of present ones do have single
words that embody concepts. Ma'at is the female balance to Tehuti and
symbolic of truth, righeousness, harmony, balance, reciprocity, justice and
order.
Ma'at is what seperates chaos from order. Ma'at is a mathematical
equation, which equals harmony and is a path for the governance of
societies based on ethical and natural principles of law. She is divine order
that maintains the universe/cosmos and society.
Some common day symbolism of Ma'at

Riverside Courthouse - California

Anderson County Courthouse, Kansas

Old Bailey, London UK

The icon of the female carrying the sword and scales is a universally
recognised symbol of justice. But how many people appreciate that these
are Masonic symbols? Law is a cornerstone of modern civilisation, and the
modern legal system was founded and continues to be governed by
Freemasons.
The website of the University of Washington Library informs us that this
famous icon of the woman with sword and balance represents Ma'at, the
goddess of truth, balance, and order. Ma'at is a fundamental and fascinating
Masonic concept, which originates in ancient Egypt.[1]
The University of Washington School of Law website explains: "The origin
of the Goddess of Justice goes back to antiquity. She was referred to as
Maat by the ancient Egyptians and was often depicted carrying a sword
with an ostrich feather in her hair to symbolize truth and justice. The term
magistrate is derived from Maat because she assisted Osiris in the
judgment of the dead by weighing their hearts."[2]
The Insider | Ancient symbols in the modern legal system: why?
Tehuti (male) Ma'at (Female) - one does not function without the other.
Creation cannot even begin without male and female principles, whether
that 'life' be vegetation, acquatic, animal or human, for such is Divine Law.
Abrahamic religious doctrine removes/negates the 'feminine' principle to
some place 'lesser' which goes against what the Creator/Nature intended.
As above so below, so below as above.
Peace