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I usually give Yinepu (one of the transliterations of Anubis' Egyptian/Kemetic name) bread, water, various kinds of liquor (particular he seems to like hard liquors like bourbon, specifically honey bourbon), various meats (particularly red meats), as well as rice, pasta, etc. All of these things, except for the liquor, are bought as regular things I eat and make for myself. I offer them to Yinepu (and other Kemetic gods/Netjeru), then revert the offerings back to me. This means that after they are offered I then eat the offerings (once an appropriate amount of time has passed). Not everyone does, but in ancient Egypt/Kemet this is how it was done. Unlike an offering to the dead/Akhu, the Netjeru give back something/a blessing whenever they partake of the essence of your offerings.

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Re: egyptian gods
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I may be young, but you have a few misconceptions there. Ra was the one who established order, Osiris usurped him with the help of Isis
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"Ra was the one who established order, Osiris usurped him with the help of Isis"

Wesir (or Osiris) didn't usurp Ra's established order or ma'at as it's called. Truthfully Wesir didn't live long enough to really usurp anything; he dies shortly after his very young marriage to Aset (Isis). However, he did sit on the throne of Kemet (Egypt) and it is through him, Aset, and Heru-sa-Aset (Horus, son of Isis) that order and kingship (which is an important part involving order) is established. It is due to Ra giving Aset his ren/true name that kingship is passed on to her son, Heru-sa-Aset. At the same time, Shu, Geb, and Wesir (in that order) ran the kingship before Heru-sa-Aset, and again order and kingship was established.

So it's not a cut and dry thing; it's more fluid.

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Re: egyptian gods
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Greetings! I am new to Neo-Egyptian Paganism(Kemetics and such). I'm interested in particular about learning about Bast/Bastet and what kind of offerings she would like and how to build an altar for her. Me and a friend are going to go to a local mystic shop to help me find the items I need but do any of you guys have recommendations? Feel free to reply or message me. I have had experiences with her before and I feel a strong connection with her as a protector. I would appreciate any and all advice.
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Re: egyptian gods
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This is a great thread
I believe all of lifes mysteries are Hidden somewhere in Egypt.
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I want to learn the path of the Sun God Ra will someone teach me?
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I do not worship him, but I take a liking to the egyptian god Sobek, representing an odd mix of respect and fear.
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One of the Oldest and most complex
Religious systems in the world
The book of the dead is said to be the oldest book ever found on record so it's a great path to study for so many reasons
Keys to the universe are locked in this study just like it Is in the kyballion that book was a 're working of Egyptian theory.
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I personally like hadit and nuit
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Hadit and Nuit are not Egyptian gods/deities, they are Thelema concepts. Bit of a huge difference.

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