Flag

Amurru Ecclesia of Myaamionki Flag has;

• Red field

• White Waxing Crescent outlined in Gold on the left

• Five (5) Pointed Green Star within a Circle outlined in Gold

• White Waning Cresent outlined in Gold on the right

Amurru Ecclesia of Myaamionki Flag symbolizes;
• The Moon is the Goddess who dies and rises again. The fruit that produces herself out of herself, with the power of life and death. She dies and then conquers darkness to rise again as new. The original resurrecting Goddess.
• The waxing Moon represents “Growing Moon” symbolizing Fertility, new life, expansion, and rejuvenation.
• The waning Moon represents “Diminishing Moon” symbolizing completion, death, wisdom, understanding and rebirth.
• The circle in the middle has two representations, first, the full moon which symbolizes fulfillment, caring, nurturing, power, fertility and eternal cycle. Second, the Sun and her relationship to the path of Venus which gave birth to the foundation of the Astronomical Calendar System and Culture.
• The Green symbolizes Venus, Red symbolizes Mars and Gold symbolizes the Suns essence
• The Green 5 Pointed Star represents Venus/Love/Fertility.

Amurru Ecclesia of Myaamionki Flag Moorish Science;
• The Planet Venus makes five (5) Conjunctions every five-hundred and eighty-four (584) days with Gaia aka Midgaard (Earth). In eight (8) Gaia (Earth) years and thirteen (13) Venus years, these five (5) Planetary Conjunctions make a Geometrical Encircled Pentagram (5-pointed Star) in the Heavens. Our ancient ancestors charted these ancient planetray conjunctions.
• The Mayan Moors had alot of names for Venus. The first and most important one of these names is, nok ek (red star), followed by; sastal ek (bright star) and xux ek (wasp star). This star is the object of worship for the entire mesomoroccan culture. In the Mayan Moor vocabulary this planet or deity is depicted by the serpent goddess Kukulcan. This Goddess rose in the east and disapeared in the west to one day reapear in the east. Venus is also known as Hathor better known to the Ka’mayatian (Egyptian) Moors as Het-Heru who is a warrior Goddess, Divine Mother deity. She is represented as a woman with a crescent (bull horn) and a solar-disc.