Kidusophy (noun)
Pronunciation: /ˈkɪdʊˌsɒfi/
Etymology: From Geez Qedus (ቅዱስ, “sacred”) + Greek Sophia (Σοφία, “wisdom”).
Form: Singular noun; uncountable
Field: Philosophy, Spiritual Psychology, Metaphysics
Created & owned by: Daniel Yohannes Kelemewerk
Definition:
Kidusophy is a philosophical-spiritual system and a movement of sacred wisdom—a fusion of ancient Ethiopian holiness (Qedus) and Greek lived insight (Sophia). It is not a belief system, but a conscious rebellion against inherited dogma and fragmented spirituality. It offers a third path: where divinity is internalized, and truth becomes an act of radical self-integration.
Essence:
A decolonized, sacred intelligence that reclaims both African holiness and Greek inquiry to awaken personal truth, not through external obedience, but through internal awakening.
“ቅዱሶፊ የሚያስተምረው ዋነኛ እውነታ፦
አምላክን መፈለግ ከራስህ መጀመር አለበት።”
("The first truth Kidusophy teaches: The search for God begins within yourself.")
Core Pillars:
- Inner Truth over External Authority
- Wholeness over Dualism
- Experience over Dogma
-Self-Weaving over Self-Help
Philosophical Purpose:
- To liberate spirituality from religious fundamentalism
- To decolonize enlightenment, rooting it in African-Greek consciousness
- To reconstruct identity through self-weaving—the act of consciously crafting your place in the cosmos
Quote:
“Sacredness isn’t a cage—it’s the sky in which wisdom flies.”
Pronunciation: /ˈkɪdʊˌsɒfi/
Etymology: From Geez Qedus (ቅዱስ, “sacred”) + Greek Sophia (Σοφία, “wisdom”).
Form: Singular noun; uncountable
Field: Philosophy, Spiritual Psychology, Metaphysics
Created & owned by: Daniel Yohannes Kelemewerk
Definition:
Kidusophy is a philosophical-spiritual system and a movement of sacred wisdom—a fusion of ancient Ethiopian holiness (Qedus) and Greek lived insight (Sophia). It is not a belief system, but a conscious rebellion against inherited dogma and fragmented spirituality. It offers a third path: where divinity is internalized, and truth becomes an act of radical self-integration.
Essence:
A decolonized, sacred intelligence that reclaims both African holiness and Greek inquiry to awaken personal truth, not through external obedience, but through internal awakening.
“ቅዱሶፊ የሚያስተምረው ዋነኛ እውነታ፦
አምላክን መፈለግ ከራስህ መጀመር አለበት።”
("The first truth Kidusophy teaches: The search for God begins within yourself.")
Core Pillars:
- Inner Truth over External Authority
- Wholeness over Dualism
- Experience over Dogma
-Self-Weaving over Self-Help
Philosophical Purpose:
- To liberate spirituality from religious fundamentalism
- To decolonize enlightenment, rooting it in African-Greek consciousness
- To reconstruct identity through self-weaving—the act of consciously crafting your place in the cosmos
Quote:
“Sacredness isn’t a cage—it’s the sky in which wisdom flies.”
Through Kidusophy, I no longer worshipped—I remembered.
(Conscious awakening doesn’t come through prayer alone—it comes through re-patterning the mind.)
(Conscious awakening doesn’t come through prayer alone—it comes through re-patterning the mind.)
by M3l0d4m0r3 July 10, 2025