Em Hotep!
I haven't updated this blog in awhile. I thought I would put down a few thoughts/conversations/etc. that I've had in the past little while. First off, I've realized how truly dedicated I am to my faith. I've really known it all along, but I think Netjer just needed to bonk me over the head to get my to acknowledge it. Sometimes I feel as though I don't do enough when it comes to worship, I don't do Senut, but I do want a shrine. Unfortunatly I probably won't have the means to make one until after I move, probably even after that. I may see if I can find some things to make a little portable shrine, but I'm still not sure about that. I still pray every day though, and I do whatever I can to spread ma'at. It's hard at times, but it is my path, it is what is right.
The Kemetic Orthodox community, though I may only know them through the internet, is positively filled with wonderful, helpful, considerate, and compassionate people. Hemet(AUS) is a wonderful leader and teacher and I thank Netjer for her. May she live a long and wonderful life, Nekhtet!
I think I'm going to skip out on the conversation part of this until another day. I'm tired and I have to get up early tomorrow morning.
Ankh, Udja, Seneb everyone!
I haven't updated this blog in awhile. I thought I would put down a few thoughts/conversations/etc. that I've had in the past little while. First off, I've realized how truly dedicated I am to my faith. I've really known it all along, but I think Netjer just needed to bonk me over the head to get my to acknowledge it. Sometimes I feel as though I don't do enough when it comes to worship, I don't do Senut, but I do want a shrine. Unfortunatly I probably won't have the means to make one until after I move, probably even after that. I may see if I can find some things to make a little portable shrine, but I'm still not sure about that. I still pray every day though, and I do whatever I can to spread ma'at. It's hard at times, but it is my path, it is what is right.
The Kemetic Orthodox community, though I may only know them through the internet, is positively filled with wonderful, helpful, considerate, and compassionate people. Hemet(AUS) is a wonderful leader and teacher and I thank Netjer for her. May she live a long and wonderful life, Nekhtet!
I think I'm going to skip out on the conversation part of this until another day. I'm tired and I have to get up early tomorrow morning.
Ankh, Udja, Seneb everyone!


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