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  • ok friend.... ohh ill be posting a myth per night after my holiday is over.... in your African myth thread...and i hope my chaos magic explanation was helpfulll... its a hard topic to explain
    or the annoyinNCE OF HAVING TO LUG AROUND BIG HEAVY BOOKS ALL OVER THE PLACE.
    idk about obscure books amazone wouldnt have them but pdf books of obscure books are abound on the net and you dl then onto the kindle
    Well I became LDS through missionaries who reached me during a low point in my life, Baha'i from the internet, and Hindu and Jain from my nanny.
    Anglican/Episcopal Christian, with my dad converting to Pentecostal when I was 11, but I wasn't exposed to that much.
    I follow a syncretization of Buddhism and Hinduism which I call simply "Dharma" and Christian Gnosticism.
    Most are not of native Egyptian descent no, but that was not a requirement of being Kemetic ever, not even in ancient Egypt. Many foreigners including Canaanites and Greeks converted. The most famous of these is the Macedonians who later ruled Egypt, of whom almost the entire nation converted.
    At the present time in the US and UK, although there are about 400 who still live in Egypt. They have been heavily persecuted in Egypt.
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