A Temple of Ancient Egyptian Religion dedicated to the Egyptian Goddess Hwt-Hrw (Hathor). The pages listed here give information about the religion and culture of Ancient Egypt, Akhet as both a temple and school, as well as listing some of the many services offered by Akhet.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 13865
The boat is docked and waiting to take you on your journey to explore the realm known as ancient Egypt or Kemet as it was known to the Egyptians themselves. According to these ancient people, Egypt was not just an earthly locality, but in fact a reflection of heaven itself. To them, the world, the universe and man mirrored each other.
(Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 13858
Kemetic Orthodox temple dedicated to the restoration of the authentic ancient Egyptian religion, through the study of source texts and Egyptological research.
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Organization dedicated to the networking and sharing of knowledge among the practitioners of the Kemetic Faith, and to helping facilitate the reconstruction of the Ancient Egyptian religious practices and culture.
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An attempt to modernize the ancient Egyptian religious systems for the benefit of the contemporary mystic and occultist.
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Information on Seshat, the Kemetic Orthodox Name of Netjer associated with writing and record-keeping. Also features an online journal.
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Her name is rarely spoken, yet it is there like the sun or the sky, or the stars that She gazes on - always present even if unheard. It is Seshat - the one who writes upon the leaves of the tree of life. She is one aspect of the totality of the divine. In Kemetic terms, Netjer is the sum of divinity, each of Its names a part of the whole.
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Teachings, devotional practices, prayers, meditation techniques, and faith philosophy of the Native African, ancient Egyptian faith culture Nuhati-Am-Nutjeru.
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