Kemetism


Kemetism, also sometimes referred to as Neterism, or Egyptian Neopaganism, is a revival of Ancient Egyptian religion and related expressions of religion in classical and late antiquity, emerging during the 1970s. A Kemetic is one who follows Kemetism.
There are several main groups, each of which takes a different approach to their beliefs, ranging from eclectic to reconstructionist. However, all of these can be identified as belonging to three strains, including: reconstructed Kemetism, a syncretic approach, and a more novel synthesis tending toward monotheism, Kemetic Orthodoxy.

Worship

Followers of Kemetism generally worship a few gods, but recognize the existence of every god. This worship generally takes the form of prayer and setting up altars, but there are no set guidelines for worship. Altars can contain items such as candles, offerings, or statues.