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To those of you that worship gods and goddesses from the Egyptian pantheon:
Does mummification still hold an important religious significance to those that worship gods/esses from the Egyptian pantheon? (Is there a name for that? I feel kind of silly just repeating 'Egyptain pantheon' ) |
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Bumpin' it up... c'mon, I know we have a couple of people that follow Egyptian gods here!
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I'm not a follower Jensa , but I wonder how legal it would be today ? Even if there were those who still follow that tradition , they may not be able to admit to it ?
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There's one place that I know of that does mummification, though I think it's in Europe somewhere, and they don't do the whole burial as well. I heard it's mightily expensive, too.
As for me, I'm not sure what I want to happen when I die. I know I want to build a tomb of some description, though whether I'll be buried somewhere else is another thing. I'm only 21, and I haven't given it a lot of thought. If necesary, I'll have a mummy built for me that I can bring to life as my representative body, cos I heard that the ancient Kemetics would have a wooden replica of their mummy as well as their body in case their body didn't survive. senebty! Argent
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Hmm... no idea why mummification would be illegal, but ok.
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I have a friend who is a pagan who follows an Egyptian liturgy. I made a joke once about her getting mummified when she died, and she looked a little disgusted at the idea and said that no, she wanted to be cremated. But I don't know if these feelings are standard... and I'm not even sure people CAN be mummified today... (scientifically I'm sure we can, but I don't know if any company does that for people).
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Then there's the issue of where you put the body afterwards...you'd have to have the area designated as a graveyard.
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Bargain. I especially liked the kids page.
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Im not to worried with what happens to me after im dead. I dont think being made into a mummy is very important to many following a Kemetic path now. It's often thought that pictures, paintings, or statues of some sort are enough.
If you're interested, a similiar subject came up not to long ago on some other boards, and it has the opinions of some practicing Kemetic Orthodox path. http://www.netjer.org/forums/showfla...b=5&o=&fpart=1 |
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