(Nema or New, & Tawy for the Two Lands of Egypt/Kemt):
This is not affiliated with Kemetic Orthodoxy Cult.
Nematawy, The Egyptian Faith - Modern Egyptian Religion & Magic, by Horus Michael.
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Ancient Egypt is the source for many modern-day religions and Philosophies, from the Setesh Monotheism (the basis for the Habiru religions) as God of the Desert, to the origins of Satan from Sata the Serpent (from Chapter 87 of the Egyptian Funerary Texts) and Suten, the Egyptian word for King. Egyptian ideas were once found in China, in the First Emperor's tomb, to the Architecture of the Peruvian Incas and the dress of Mayan Priests clad in Jaguar skins (Egyptian Setem or Kheriheb Priests); or in Polynesian Hawaii (the well-traveled Carpenter's Adze, in the Egyptian last rites ceremony of the Opening of the Mouth). Parallels are found in early Judaism with Setesh as the Jealous God who didn't want people to venerate his images after the Egyptians destroyed them, forcing him into exile in Sinai Desert. The Christian story of Jesus changing water into wine came from the Egyptian Story of the Book of the Heavenly Cow, where Horus changed flood waters into red beer (wine) to trick the Goddess Sakhmet into drinking it, thus saving humanity. Comparisons with Islam include the attributes of Osiris (usurped by Setesh), and the method of Prayer (Senta) with emphasis on not worshiping images of Setesh, who had no offspring, the Almighty God of Egypt before Horus conquered him and became Lord of the Two Lands some 7,000 years ago. Included are exercises in Egyptian Magic/Prayers and insight into the Egyptian Afterlife.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09DN363QZ?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860
$40 USD. (In Premium Color) paperback.
ASIN : B09DN363QZ
Publisher : Independently published (August 27, 2021)
Language : English
Paperback : 296 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8466096873
Item Weight : 1.13 pounds
Dimensions : 6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
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