
An anthology about ancient Egypt and theology, focusing on the Temple of Horus at Edfu, intended for modern Kemetic adherents.
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The jackal headed God Anubis is easily one of the most recognizable deities in the Egyptian pantheon. Even many non-Kemetics are fans of His, and He makes appearances in most Egyptian films as deity, creature, or painting. For many (includi...
Natron, a naturally occurring salt from the dried wadis near the Nile river, was used often in ancient Egypt for both practical and ceremonial purposes. It was chewed to clean teeth, in washing laundry, personal hygiene, water purification,...
Although I have lately been focusing on major festival liturgies from the public areas of the Edfu temple, for performance on special occasions, full and new moons, I have as of late restarted the daily sanctuary ritual each morning.
Egyptian temple liturgies such as the ones we perform at the Temple of Horus on the Prairie are not practiced in modern Egypt, due to the predominant Islamic practice of prayer and sermons derived from Arabia. The primary Coptic liturgy its...
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A systematic approach to the ancient Egyptian religion focusing on the Ptolemaic era Temple of Horus at Edfu, with an eye towards contributing to the beauty of Western civilization.
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