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Hey all!: kemet
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I'm Amanda and I hope you don't mind me posting here-I'm a regular ol' belly dancin' NYC Pagan and I honor both some of Celtic Gods and some of the Kemetic Gods, along with Apollo and Artemis. It seems like a really odd mix, but it works for us and I haven't heard any complaints so far. I keep the rituals for Everyone seperate though and They all have individual sections on my alter. And when I was at the Brooklyn Museum for my birthday back in March, I saw one in the gift shop. It was adorable and w...
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This may seem like a weird question, but I'm gonna go for it anyway.…: kemet
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This may seem like a weird question, but I'm gonna go for it anyway. Do you guys feel like it's appropriate/correct for someone to practice kemetism if they haven't been visited by the gods first? The main reason I ask is because whenever anyone has told me about becoming kemetic (or of any other pagan path) they always say that the god/goddess they worship came to them, so it almost seems odd to think of it happening any other way. Post a new comment. Anonymous comments are disabled in this journal.
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Hello and a Little Help: kemet
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Hello and a Little Help. Hello My name is D.J. I'm twenty-six years old, and I'm from Kentucky in the U.S. And, I am completely new to Kemeticism. For the last decade, I have practiced eclectic Paganism and I haven't really felt fulfilled with it in such a long time. Recently, I have been having dreams about the Goddess Bast and, because of this, I started researching Kemeticism and really, I think I've found what I was looking for spiritually. What books to read? Thank you in advance for any help!