I did a little course while at uni about Egyptian religion, and, in an aside, that was the first time I had heard of Kemetic reconstructionism.
What puzzles me is that I seem to remember from my class that the figure of the Pharaoh and the physical space of the two lands were quite important? How do you follow the religion without a Pharaoh? Or is one elected?
What puzzles me is that I seem to remember from my class that the figure of the Pharaoh and the physical space of the two lands were quite important? How do you follow the religion without a Pharaoh? Or is one elected?
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