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= Kemetism =
! colspan="2" | Kemetism
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! Family
| Modern pagan / Reconstructionist
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! Origin region
| Modern global movement inspired by ancient Egypt
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! Founding period
| 20th and 21st centuries CE
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! Estimated adherents
| Unknown; small modern communities and solitary practitioners exist internationally.
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'''Kemetism''' is a modern religious movement that reconstructs, revives, or reimagines ancient Egyptian religious traditions for contemporary practice.
'''Kemetism''' is a modern revival or reconstruction of ancient Egyptian religion, often centered on Egyptian deities, ma'at, ritual devotion, and sacred symbolism.


== Overview ==
== Overview ==


Kemetism draws inspiration from ancient Egyptian religion, deities, ritual forms, concepts such as ma'at, temples, offerings, myth, and funerary symbolism. Modern Kemetic practitioners vary widely: some emphasize historical reconstruction, some practice devotional polytheism, some combine Egyptian symbols with modern esoteric systems, and others treat Kemetism as a living personal or community spirituality.
This starter page is intended as a neutral reference entry. It can be expanded with history, beliefs, practices, symbols, texts, branches, notable figures, and related concepts.


== Key beliefs ==
== Related pages ==
 
* Reverence for ancient Egyptian deities such as Ra, Isis, Osiris, Horus, Hathor, Thoth, and Anubis
* Ma'at as truth, balance, justice, and right order
* Devotional relationship with gods, ancestors, and sacred symbols
* Respect for ancient Egyptian myth, ritual, and cosmology
* Varied views on reconstruction, revival, magic, and modern adaptation
 
== Practices ==
 
* Offerings, prayers, hymns, and shrine work
* Study of ancient Egyptian texts, art, and archaeology
* Festival observances based on ancient or reconstructed calendars
* Ritual purification, meditation, and devotional writing
* Community worship or solitary practice
 
== Places of worship ==
 
* Home shrines, temples, online communities, study groups, and ritual spaces
 
== Sacred texts ==
 
* Ancient Egyptian funerary, mythic, hymnic, and temple texts, along with modern Kemetic writings and reconstructed liturgies
 
== Holidays and observances ==
 
* Kemetic calendars vary and may include Wep Ronpet, deity festivals, solstices, and reconstructed ancient observances
 
== Branches and related traditions ==
 
* [[Ancient Egyptian religion]]
* [[Wicca]]
* [[Hermeticism]]
* [[New Religious Movements]]
 
== See also ==


* [[Religion]]
* [[Religion]]
* [[Theology]]
* [[Theism]]
* [[Religious symbols]]
* [[Religious concepts and ideals]]
* [[Philosophy of religion]]
* [[Philosophy of religion]]
* [[New Religious Movements]]
* [[Indigenous and Traditional Religions]]


[[Category:Religions]]
[[Category:Modern Paganism]]
[[Category:New religious movements]]
[[Category:Religion]]
[[Category:Modern paganism]]



Revision as of 20:00, 22 May 2026

Kemetism

Kemetism is a modern revival or reconstruction of ancient Egyptian religion, often centered on Egyptian deities, ma'at, ritual devotion, and sacred symbolism.

Overview

This starter page is intended as a neutral reference entry. It can be expanded with history, beliefs, practices, symbols, texts, branches, notable figures, and related concepts.