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         Kemetic:     more books (37)
  1. The Kemetic Diet: Food For Body, Mind and Soul, A Holistic Health Guide Based on Ancient Egyptian Medical Teachings by Dr. Muata A. Ashby, 2000-08-01
  2. The Kemetic Tree of Life Ancient Egyptian Metaphysics and Cosmology for Higher Consciousness by Muata Ashby, 2008-09-18
  3. The Philosophy Of Maat Kemetic-Soulism by Maaxeru Tep, 2002-01-01
  4. Reconstructing Kemetic Culture by Karenga, 1990-06
  5. Introduction to Kemetic Yoga: The Fundamental Teachings of Mystic Integration that were Established by the Shemsu Nebedjer by 5,000-10,000 BCE by Sehu Khepera Ankh, 2007-10-10
  6. Kemetic Religion: Kemetic Orthodoxy
  7. Kemetic Orthodoxy
  8. Redemption of The Criminal Heart Through Kemetic Spirituality by Muata Ashby, 2007-06-20
  9. Initiatic Tales of Hej-ptah / Kemetic Initiation Stories by NABA LAMOUSSA MORODENIBIG, 2005-09-01
  10. Reconstructing Kemetic Culture by Maulana Karenga, 1996-12
  11. Egypts Lost God: Sokar by Matt James, 2009-05-12
  12. The Best of the Kemetic Voice (Volume 1)
  13. The Kemetic Guide 1of 10 Understanding Jurisidiction & Status of Moors in North America by Asar:Diallo-Sekou Abur El, 2008-01-01
  14. Kemetic Diet Ancient African Wisdom for Health of Mind, Body, and Spirit by Muata Ashby, 2006-01-01

1. Kemet.org The Kemetic Orthodox Faith
kemetic Orthodox temple dedicated to the restoration of the authentic ancientEgyptian religion, through the study of source texts and Egyptological
http://www.kemet.org/

ABOUT US
THE HOUSE OF NETJER LETTERS FROM THE NISUT
GLOSSARY OF NETJERU
... SITE INFO
About Kemetic Orthodoxy.... Ancient Egyptian religion lives again within the Kemetic Orthodox Faith, a current-day practice of the traditional religion of Kemet (known today as Egypt). With Netjer's help and blessing, this most ancient tradition is honored anew by people in Egypt and beyond, returning the principles of Ma'at to a new world. On the official Kemetic Orthodoxy website, you will find information on ancient and modern practices of ancient Egyptian religion, links to Kemetic Orthodox clergy temples , shrines and devotees . You will also find a wealth of information on ancient Egyptian spirituality, culture and philosophy, mythology and archaeology. Join us in our message boards read up on Kemet , or link to other Egyptological and spiritual websites! Search Our Site
Inspirational! Daily Devotions!
- We're very excited to announce that EgyptianPrayers.com , the official website for Her Holiness's new prayerbook, is live! This is the first official prayerbook of the Kemetic Orthodox faith, and we're very pleased to finally offer it to the public. Nekhtet!!
Friday, August 19 2005

2. Kemet.org The Kemetic Orthodox Faith
kemetic Orthodox temple dedicated to the restoration of the authentic ancient Egyptian religion, through the study of source texts and Egyptological
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. Kemet.org What Is Kemetic Orthodoxy? | Table Of Contents
Essay about kemetic Orthodoxy. Official seal of the Nisut (AUS) of the kemeticOrthodox faith. These images www.kemet.org
http://www.kemet.org/kemexp.html

ABOUT US
THE HOUSE OF NETJER LETTERS FROM THE NISUT
GLOSSARY OF NETJERU
... SITE INFO
What is Kemetic Orthodoxy? Last updated: Sunday, July 08, 2001 Introduction How is Kemetic Orthodoxy Practiced? Family Life Becoming Kemetic Orthodox ... Next >>
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4. The Immortal Scribe
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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Seshat: A Goddess of Ancient Egypt An essay dedicated to explaining the "who" behind a little-studied goddess from antiquity. Links Bookstore My Religion About the ... Sign or Read
the obligatory Guestbook
if you wish I find myself reading this page I placed on the web a year ago. A lot has changed since then, and so I felt a need to update. Much has happened in that brief space, and I decided to fix this up to match the errors that are different. If you find any errors or misinformation (or just bad HTML, heh, I'm so new at this) please drop me an email . You will note that my email 'handle', "seshet" bears a striking resemblance to Seshat, the name of a goddess. Am I using a divine moniker? Ah, not in the least! For an interesting, but true story, check out this page if for some reason you are curious as to why. As I am in the process of converting old information into new, some information remains outdated and incomplete for now, but will be updated as the week goes on bit by bit. Introduction
Seshat is an aspect of God from Ancient Egypt. The Ancient Egyptian religion is very often mistaken as a poly or henotheistic faith, when in actuality it resembles a monolatry; that is, a religion where there is one divinity that has parts to it which, while having their own personality, remain a component of a whole. A car has four wheels, but the car itself is not a wheel, yet the wheels are as much a vital part to the car and the car's function. Each of the aspects is separate, but unlike polytheistic beliefs, each remains a part of the whole. The word for divinity that they used to represent the sum of all the Names (Gods) is

5. Per Sekhmet
Dedicated to help learning more about the kemetic religion the spirituality and belief systems of Ancient Egypt. It is a place where you can learn
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

6. Kemetic Religion
The kemetic people were said by the Greek historian Herodotus to have been The multitude of Gods and Goddesses that the kemetic people worshipped may at
http://www.hethert.org/religion.html
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Who is NeferuHethert?
The Kemetic people were said by the Greek historian Herodotus to have been the most religious people in the world. They did not even have a special word for "religion," because for them it was an intrinsic part of their lives, not something to be done a couple of times a year or even just once a week. Homes had shrines in a place of honor, and prayers and offerings were left there on a daily basis. Ancestral busts or stelae were set up in niches in the walls, where prayers and offerings were also given to deceased relatives who watched over their descendants with love. Community festivals honored the Appearance of God, when the temple icon was taken in procession, and visits were often made to cemeteries to honor the blessed dead. Kemetic society based itself on Ma'at, which is both a concept and a deity. It is the fundamental order of the universe, what is right and just, and what is in balance. As a deity, Ma'at is personified as a woman with a feather on Her head. In Kemetic society, the King was the link between heaven and earth, between Netjer and the people. The King was the Living Heru, one of the Names of Netjer, and He (or She) was entrusted with governing the country in Ma'at and serving according to Netjer's will. One of the most important rituals in the temples was the offering of Ma'at by the King to Netjer, with the symbol encompassing the reality of the idea. As long as the country was ruled in Ma'at, the forces of destruction were kept at bay. It was the King's duty to insure that Ma'at prevailed, guaranteeing the continuation of Kemet and the world.

7. Kemetic Suns
A Bay area hip hop group consisting of the FundaMentals, KiloJoule, King Koncepts, Kirby Dominant, Hypnotic the Native Sun. Ordering information, catalogue, album reviews, and artist biographies.
http://www.kemeticsuns.com/

8. Kemet OnLine! A Community Of Followers Of Netjer The Religion Of
An online community forum for kemetics dedicated to building fellowship and community. Discussion boards are available for all topics relevant to
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

9. Kemetic Links
History of Hathor s worship in Ancient Egypt, mythology, hymns, archaeological sites.
http://www.hethert.org/links.html
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Kemetic Religion The House of Netjer - A contemporary temple practicing the religion of Kemet as a living faith The Ancient Egyptian Virtual Temple - Information about Sekhmet, Kemetic medicine, a festival calendar, beautiful artwork, and many excellent links The Domain of Bast - The best website on Bast on the internet, with a wonderfully written daily journal Kemetic Kids - A website especially for Kemetic Orthodox kids and their families, with sections for artwork, holidays, and reviews of Kemetic-themed books and movies
Books about Kemet
The Bibliography of Ancient Egypt - The most comprehesive list of books on Kemet on the web Recommended reading list on Egyptian religion, culture and philosophy - Compiled by Her Holiness the Nisut (AUS) of the House of Netjer Recommended reading on the Ancient Near East - Compiled by Chuck Jones of the Oriental Institute Research Archives
Ancient Egyptian Language Resources
Egyptologists' Electronic Forum - A membership-wide e-mail List on the culture and civilization of Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian Language List - Forum for the discussion of the Ancient Egyptian language and texts CCER - Center for Computer Aided Egyptological Research - has downloadable demo-version of a hieroglyphic text processor, and a full version (with an extended library) that can be ordered

10. Djehuti (Thoth, Hermes Trismegistus)
Djehuti, the kemetic God of mathematics, writing, and knowledge.
http://www.teenwitch.com/DEITY/KMT/DJEHUTI.HTM
Djehuti (Thoth, Hermes Trismegistus)
names:
Kemetic names: Djehuti, Tehuti, Zehuti, Djhowtey (N.B. In addition to native variations by locality or over time, there are often several possible transliterations into the Roman alphabet used for English.) Greek names: Thoth, Toth, Thot, Thout, Hermes Trismegistus
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Djehuti [Thoth or Hermes Trismegistus]: The God of mathematics, writing, and scholarship. In some creation myths He is the voice of Ptah (the word or logos that appears in Christian and Jewish creation myths) as Ptah emerges from the Cosmic Egg. In the creation myth of the Ogdoad revealing the Ennead, Djehuti and Seshat play the role of primary creation deities. Djehuti is typically shown with the head of an ibis or a baboon.
Considered by the Greeks to be the same God as the Greek Hermes and the Roman Mercury
holy days
Wednesday: Djehuti is associated with Wednesday Tot-abet or Djehuti: Djehuti is the God of the month of Tot-abet or Djehuti of the season of Akhet (Inundation), which was from approximately mid July to mid August.
pictures and links:
If you follow any of the links offered on this web site

11. Per Ankh
Per Ankh is a sisterhood of temples dedicated to the practice of the kemetic religion (Ancient Egyptian) in the modern world.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

12. Www.kemetic.com/
Index of / TXT IntroKMT.html 04May-2005 0046 19k TXT kemetic Unity.htm 04-May-20050046 2k TXT books.html Apache/1.3.33 Server at www.kemetic.org Port 80.
http://www.kemetic.com/

13. Per Sekhmet
Dedicated to help learning more about the kemetic religion the spirituality and belief systems of Ancient Egypt. It is a place where you can learn the histories and aspects of the Neteru and historical and archeological aspects of the Ancient Egyptian religion.
http://www.per-sekhmet.org
Sekhmet is a mighty Ancient Egyptian goddess, whose name means " She who is Powerful Per Sekhmet is a temple dedicated to help learn more about the religion, the spirituality, and the belief systems of Ancient Egypt (known as the Black Lands or Kemet Per Sekhmet belongs to a sisterhood of temples, called Per Ankh , that is dedicated to the Netjeru and bringing about knowledge of the Kemetic religion.

14. Kemetic Suns FundaMentals KiloJoule King Koncepts Kirby Dominant
The kemetic Suns has disbanded. Auditrons has disbanded. House kemetic Suns is going out of business.
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15. Alternative Religions
Kemet kemetic Orthodoxkemetic religion is a modern attempt to reconstruct ancient Egyptian religiouspractices, and to clear up modern day misconceptions about ancient beliefs.
http://altreligion.about.com/msub19.htm?pid=2818&cob=home

16. Seshat.org:main()
Information on Seshat, the kemetic Orthodox Name of Netjer associated with writing and recordkeeping. Also features an online journal.
http://seshat.org

Seshat
(an article) Foremost in the Library, Lady of Builders... the Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) Name of Netjer associated with history and record keeping.
(updated 8-15-02) excerpts from life (a web journal) Now using Greymatter!
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music (grab tunes here) My original stuff. splunge (a diversion) The Java game I've spent way too much time tinkering with. Dave Dean

17. Akhet Hwt-Hrw Ancient Egyptian Religion, School Of Esoteric Studies
A Temple of Ancient Egyptian Religion dedicated to the Egyptian Goddess HwtHrw (Hathor). The pages listed here give information about the religion
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

18. Kemetic Tradition In Pagan And Witchcraft Directory
Heru s Temple An online website of adoration to the kemetic Deity, Heru (greek . House of Netjer - kemetic Orthodox temple dedicated to the restoration
http://www.branwenscauldron.com/resources/kemetic.html
Witchcraft, Wicca, Pagan and Occult Resources
Pagan Religions and Traditions
Kemetic
Akhentef's World - Lots of information dealing with the Gods and Goddesses of the Netjer. Also general information regarding Paganism. Akhet Hwt-Hrw - 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. Altar of IsIs, Goddess and Queen - Online temple devoted to the worship of Isis. Ancient Egyptian Virtual Temple - 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. The Domain of Bast - Dedicated to the dissemination of information on Bast, the feline-headed goddess of ancient Egypt. The Domain of Het-Hert (Hathor) - Comprehensive history of Hathor's worship in Ancient Egypt; myths, hymns, archaeological sites, references, images.

19. International Network Of Kemetics
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.
http://www.inkemetic.org

20. Per-Bast.org
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