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Kemetic Orthodoxy Wikipedia

Kemetic Orthodoxy is a modern organized religion reviving the faith of Kemet (ancient Egypt). Its tenets emphasize monolatry, ancestor veneration, and personal devotion. Kemetic Orthodoxy was founded in the late 1980s by Tamara L. Siuda. The organisation is centred around the Tawy House temple in Joliet, Illinois but many of the followers of the faith are located around the world and correspond via the internet. The Kemetic Orthodox faith is a monolatrous religion.

A monolatrous religion professes one divine force that is in turn comprised of other separate, yet interlinked aspects, like a team can be defined both as one entity (the sum of its parts) and by individual members themselves. The "gods and goddesses" of Ancient Egypt, while clearly differentiated from each other in some respects and not as clearly in others, also each represent an aspect of Netjer, as Its Names. The Names of Netjer are in addition to being individual entities, also representative aspects of the Self-Created One, and are parts of that whole Being. Each Name of Netjer, like the parts of the human body, has differing structure and function, yet each part is required to constitute the entire Person.[1]

Netjer

The people of the Kemetic Orthodox faith worship Netjer (meaning "divine power").
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Netjer is god itself, and it is comprised of many Names or aspects of god.

Names of Netjer

Full list of the Names of Netjer

Some of the more common Names of Netjer are: