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First Eye on Kemet

Sebat Wa (1)
"The Kemetic Approach"
WEEK ONE OVERVIEW

Righteous Kem‐Etiquette

This week's lesson includes:

  • the sacred codes of Kemetic conduct

  • how to properly acknowledge your Kemetic brethren, priest/esses, kings and queens 

  • the Kemetic approach to Medu Nefer (good speech) and conflict resolution

  • the Kemetic Tenets

Week One Overview
WEEK ONE CONTENT
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Course Content

Spiritual Ecology

Ecology is the scientific study of the relations between living organisms and their natural environment. Spiritual ecology is the study of the relationships we have with one another. It represents divine reciprocity and validates our co-dependent relationship with nature.

Dealing with Anger

To live a life of Maat, one must be able to control his/her anger. Thus, it is important to understand the difference between justifiable and unjustifiable anger, and learn how to Recognize, Relate, Release and Resolve.

Kemetic Tenets

All Kemites have a single goal in life: "To become a Divine Being". We each travel our own unique path to achieve that goal. The spiritual tools and underlying Kemetic tenets, however, are the same.

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Kem-etiquette

Kemetiquette is defined as the manners and forms that are considered 

to be acceptable 

according to the people, wisdom and teachings of the people of Kemet.

Kem-ethics

Kemethics is the study of standards, conduct, and moral judgment according to the traditions of the people of Kemet.

10 Virtues & 42 Tepra

Kemites are charged to live a life everyday that honors Maat. This is accomplished by honoring

The 10 Virtues of the Initiate and The 42 Laws of Maat.

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