This group is devoted to the study, exploration, and reverence of Ancient Egypt—its history, sacred teachings, spiritual traditions, symbols, architecture, and daily life. We welcome deep dives into the dynasties and pharaohs, interpretations of myth and the Neteru (deities), explorations of sacred sites, pyramid alignments, and temple geometry, as well as discussions on spiritual science, magic, and cosmology. Reflections on Kemet’s influence across the world and the sharing of artistic recreations or scholarly insights are also embraced.
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JONELLE replied to the topic
The Role of Women in Ancient Egypt in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 1 week, 3 days ago
Passing family names through the women is older than doin it through men….. women were the heads of the family, and it makes sense to me.. some traditions still do this and they say its how it always has been
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BlackFernMoon replied to the topic
The Role of Women in Ancient Egypt in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 2 weeks, 3 days ago
Yas! 1 more cool thing about ancient egypt
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Bastet replied to the topic
The Role of Women in Ancient Egypt in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 2 weeks, 5 days ago
I knew they had goddesses but not everything else…. egpyt was pretty progressive at sum point. Kinda makes ya think maybe it wasnt the first society, u kno? Im wondering how we went backwards like if egypt was treating men and women as equals wat happened?
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
The Role of Women in Ancient Egypt in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 2 weeks, 6 days ago
Ancient Egyptian women held unusually broad rights by ancient-world standards. Descent and the transmission of landed property were traced through the mother’s line, and men commonly identified themselves with their mother’s name. This matrilineal framework shaped identity and inheritance across classes.
Within that framework, women were ful…[Read more]
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Bastet replied to the topic
Why are there so many Ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses? in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 3 weeks, 5 days ago
Totally didnt realize they were the same or similar gods with diff names… that’s good to know. Like my name says I rlly like Bastet but another god I like is Hapi the river god, he was just chill and good for everyone
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Ronald Stoolebarre posted an update in the group
Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 1 month, 1 week ago
Hey everyoene! I love it here! So sorry I wrote this in a different place but now I am control v’ing lol. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts.
“I used to be an Ancient Egyptian prince. This is very clear to me because of my intricate series ofhieroglyphic birthmarks and my unusually strong interest in pyrmids and mau. Is there anything I can do with…[Read more]
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Your sense of being a prince in Kemet speaks through the marks on your skin and your attraction to pyramids and mau. In the Netist view, such memories rise because they…
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BlackFernMoon replied to the topic
Why are there so many Ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses? in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 2 months ago
My fave has always been Anubis 🖤🖤🖤. He walks the passage ways of tha underworld… helps souls in their journey. Whats not to love? 🏺
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Why are there so many Ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses? in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 2 months ago
Looking through the list of ancient Egyptian deities can feel overwhelming. There appear to be hundreds, especially if we include the many spirits, guardians, and judges who dwell in the Duat, the underworld. To make things even more confusing, many gods and goddesses seem to have multiple names. You’ll often see Ra, Osiris, or Hathor appear a…[Read more]
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GoldenLotus replied to the topic
Was the Book of the Coming Forth by Light a map for soul travel? in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Egypt was all about metaphor. Yes I fully believe it was a map for interdimensional travel, something people are only starting to realize again. They had a complex understanding of the soul body and all of its functions.
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BreathOfMel replied to the topic
The Four Canopic Jars: Guardians of the Inner Temple in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 2 months, 4 weeks ago
The heart holds your resonance! If you’ve ever heard of the HeartMath people, they talk about how important the heart brain connection is for overall health. Maybe our hearts are a bigger deal than we think.
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MaddieXO replied to the topic
Why does ancient Egypt speak to you? in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 3 months ago
It’s hard to explain, the symbols are like memories for me… I probably was there at some point but cant remember.
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MaddieXO replied to the topic
The Four Canopic Jars: Guardians of the Inner Temple in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 3 months ago
The heart holds our inner truth, not the brain. Idk if you’re anything like me, but if you have anxiety, your brain can be pretty toxic at times.
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MaddieXO replied to the topic
Which Egyptian deity do you feel most connected to? in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 3 months ago
I like Isis! She’s a solar goddess and known for her magic and for studying from Thoth. Plus she’s a mom and a badass one at that.
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