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Kemetic — is a term designing members of a Kemetic organization or in general a person who is professing Kemetism, the contemporary reconstruction of Ancient Egyptian religion. Origin of the word The word Kemetic is related to Kemetism , which is a general … Wikipedia
Kemetic Orthodoxy — is a branch of Kemeticism, a reconstruction of Egyptian polytheism, founded in 1988 by Tamara Siuda. Kemetic Orthodoxy does not follow a single scripture, but rather a fluid understanding of balance, justice and truth. Worship often takes place… … Wikipedia
Kemetism — Private altar of Thoth of a practitioner in the Czech Republic. Part of … Wikipedia
Ta Noutri — is a french Kemetic organization [Ta Noutri is mentioned as Kemetic organization on web site [http://liens.religion.info/index.php?id=186 Religioscope] Fr icon] [Ta Noutri is mentioned as Kemetic organization on web site… … Wikipedia
Tamara Siuda — Tamara L. Siuda (born 1969) is the founder and current head of Kemetic Orthodoxy and the House of Netjer. She is known formally within her faith as Her Holiness, Sekhenet Ma at Ra Setep en Ra User Hekatawy I, Nisut Bity of the Kemetic Orthodox… … Wikipedia
Nuba Wrestling — Nubian martial art figure number 77 depicted on row 4, of Baqet III s tomb, armed with an axe and mace in Middle Kingdom, Kemet. Nuba Wrestling Contents … Wikipedia
Hotep — The Egyptian word Hotep ( eg. ḥtp ) is regularly found in the names of ancient Egyptian figures such as Hotepsekhemwy ( eg. ḥr ḥtp sḫm.wj the two powers are at peace .), the first ruler of Egypt s Second Dynasty. [Vendel, Ottar . Absolute… … Wikipedia
Orthopraxis — Orthopraxy is a term derived from Greek ( gr. ὀρθοπραξις) meaning correct action/activity , and is a religion that places emphasis on conduct, both ethical and liturgical, as opposed to faith or grace etc. [cite book|last=Jackson… … Wikipedia
List of new religious movements — A new religious movement is a religious community or ethical, spiritual, or philosophical group of modern origin, which has a peripheral place within the dominant religious culture. NRMs may be novel in origin or they may be part of a wider… … Wikipedia
Barrett D. Johnson — Barrett Dane Johnson was born in Charlotte Amalie hospital in St. Thomas U.S.V.I. on March 18, 1969. He is a Afro American while also being proud to be part Irish and Tahitian decent. Currently he aspires to be a record producer, while in the… … Wikipedia