Aristocrap
Member
Hi all!
I've always had a fascination with the Ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses and recently, I've been studying Setianism. While Setianism is obviously different from say, Kemetic Orthodoxy and Kemetic Wicca, my study of Set has led me toward the research of the whole Egyptian pantheon. I have a few questions as well.
For those that worship the Egyptian pantheon and are not connected to the Orthodox version of Kemeticism, how do you go about your work and observe your beliefs? Where would one start and what sorts of rituals are there?
To be honest, I'm not all that enamored with the idea Kemetic Orthodoxy; I'm partial to more solitary practice and what-have-you. What is the Orthodox's attitude towards those who believe in the gods without needing a clergy and all the bells and whistles?
I've always had a fascination with the Ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses and recently, I've been studying Setianism. While Setianism is obviously different from say, Kemetic Orthodoxy and Kemetic Wicca, my study of Set has led me toward the research of the whole Egyptian pantheon. I have a few questions as well.
For those that worship the Egyptian pantheon and are not connected to the Orthodox version of Kemeticism, how do you go about your work and observe your beliefs? Where would one start and what sorts of rituals are there?
To be honest, I'm not all that enamored with the idea Kemetic Orthodoxy; I'm partial to more solitary practice and what-have-you. What is the Orthodox's attitude towards those who believe in the gods without needing a clergy and all the bells and whistles?