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Thank you for your submission to Wikipedia. FireflyBot (talk) 18:02, 9 July 2021 (UTC) Nebu Ka Ma'at is the spiritual attribute of the man known legally as Paul Simons. He is a self-acclaimed and published author of 13 books, has lead hundreds of seminars and workshops throughout the UK, is also a scribe of quantum reality and quantum language and qualified by natural process Proto-Notary.

He has studied many teachings and is inspired by many well known scholars, teachers and activists such as Atenubi Taharakhti, Brother Sanchez, Dr Malachi Z. York, Dr. Phil Valentine, Dr. Richard King, F. Amadeo Giannini, Grantham Tailor Hughes, Itzhak Bentov, John Henrik Clarke, Johnny Eugene Brown, Marimba Ani, Mark Sargent, Martin Kenny, Na'im Akbar, Ra Un Nefer Amen, Santos Bonnaci, Sheikh Anta Diop... and so many others.

Nebu Ka Ma'at is an Ancient Khemetian (Egyptian) triad attribute and principle which translates as Golden Ray of Justice. Liberation and Balance. And this is quite literally the natural nature of this author.