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Kemetism is Orthopraxic: Live in Ma’at II.

Since my last post on this subject, I’ve been thinking extensively about how I wanted to continue it. I always knew, no matter the responses I received on that last installment, that I would get back to it. The thing … Continue reading

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The Logistics of Running a Kemetic Anything

Alternate Title: Why running a group, temple or organization isn’t as simple as it looks. There is a lot of discussion within the Kemetic community about modern temples and organizations. As it currently stands, we only have a handful of … Continue reading

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Sad news: Rev. Deena Butta (Mekhatsenyt)

Em hotep, It is with a very heavy heart that I report the passing of Rev. Deena Butta, who was also known as Mekhatsenyt as a Shemsu of the House of Netjer Kemetic Orthodox Temple, to the beautiful West late … Continue reading

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Reconstruction? Revival? Reform? Really? Are you HIP?

  Kemetic Reconstruction, Revival, Reform. We “know” what the words mean in this context, but nobody else seems to. When we mention our path, others have the impression that it’s a soulless attempt to re-create a past that can never … Continue reading

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Kemetism is Orthopraxic: Live in Ma’at.

I noticed, a while back, that each of us who work with gods tend to become a quasi-expert in that particular deity. Now, I’m thinking specifically in a Kemetic framework here, but I suppose it could be true across the … Continue reading

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The True Meaning of Moomas

My newest blog entry is about “The Establishment of the Celestial Cow,” in which I highlight an article by Edward P. Butler, of Henadology blog fame, and also gripe about working retail during the holiday season. Enjoy!    

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Heka – Words of Creation

For my first (and long overdue) post here on KIN, I’ve decided to re-post something from my own blog, Emerald and Black. I suppose I could be accused of laziness, but the subject of this post is an important one … Continue reading

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Wepwawet Versus Anup.

I’ve actually been off-and-on about posting this entry since I first had the idea some months back. I actually think I had the idea back when we were still around L or so, but I can’t really remember. I know … Continue reading

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Wenut

This little known Kemetic goddess is represented as a hare or a hare headed woman, and her name means “swift one”. She was the patron god of the 15th nome of upper Egypt originally called Wenu, then Hermopolis Magna later. … Continue reading

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Devo Magix: Execrations

Most Kemetics know about execration, or at least, we know of them. Execrations are highly misunderstood within the Kemetic community, and in some ways, they are generally feared. I wanted to clear up some ideas about execrations, and how you … Continue reading

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