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Making a Travel Shrine to Mut

 On the last day of the old year I decided to open my Etsy shop called The Polytheist Market. It's something that I've been wanting to do for a long time, but didn't think it would ever be possible. One of the huge obstacle was Section Eight. You can't have a business running out of your house. Well, now that I'm no longer on Section Eight, and haven't been for over three years, then I decided to open my shop. Out of the dozens of items that I've made the one thing that I'm most impressed with is my travel shrine to the goddess Mut. I ordered a set of twelve boxes and decided to paint the first one, just for the image to put on my shop, and I decided that this travel shrine to Mut would be mine. Next week I'm ordered a shipment of four boxes, twelve boxes in each box, for future travel shrines. The one to Mut belongs to me. It's not anything fancy. No fancy woodworking, just painted blue with a image of Mut in the center. I have a changing color ...

I'm Back!

Today marks a return to my blog and my journey. I've been out, doing my own thing, for a couple of months; but now I'm back. I think the most important thing that I've learned from my months of wondering in the darkness that's the internet, is that things do seem to settle down and get calm. A week ago I set my Kemetic altar back up and started back honoring the Gods. I look forward to continuing to write on this blog and talk about my spirituality and religion.

Been in Kemetic Reform (1 Year)

Today marks 1 year that I've been in Kemetic Reform. Well at least blogging about it. I was part of Sharon's group, which, thankfully, has allowed me to rejoin. It's been an amazing year of blogging and sharing my experiences as a Kemetic reformist. I look forward to another year of blogging and honoring.

Things Have Changed

 I know that it's been months since I've posted anything and I'm sorry about that. I must admit that I really did forget about this blog and I'm sorry about that as well. My mother passed away back in February and both my brother and I had to find a new place to live. We moved into our new place back in June and I was so busy with work that I just forgot. Times have changed and I'm hoping to grow as a Kemetic pagan now that I'm free to explore my path without problems. I will be posting more often.

Blog's Been Up Three Years

Today marks three years that my blog has been up. One of the things that I'm glad that I've managed to do is blog more often. I think I'm more addicted to Wordpress then Blogspot and I really needed to change that. There were many things going on in my life, including my mother getting sick, and now we have to look for a new place to live. I think change is needed and that's what we all needed. Here's to another year of blogging.

Why Do Blacks Romanticize Egypt

One of the things that I learned years ago was this romanticize version of Egypt that doesn't go along with reality. Ever since I started to honor the Egyptian, or Kemetic, gods over seventeen years ago I've seen this vision of Egypt belonging to black people, with black pharaohs, black queens, and a black culture. The Egyptians had no concept of race but modern Egyptians do. And they are nasty with that concept. If blacks in America thinks that white people are raciest, it's nothing to how a lot of modern Egyptians are about blacks. To them blacks represent the lower part of Africa and are connected to dense jungles, savages, and whatever else they think. One woman actually reported that she had been denied her medication due to the color of her skin. Children are taught this nonsense and they grow up with this nonsense. It's a byproduct of what happens when we infect another culture with our ideas and sometimes the side affects can be damaging. I think that this i...

Changing My Blog

I've decided to move away from Egyptian Wicca and move towards Kemetic Reform. This has been something that I've been thinking about since I started this blog. However, I had enjoyed writing about Egyptian Wicca and practicing it. I'm hoping to do more and to enjoy what I'm doing in the future.