Kemeticism

I like this artist's website, but I can't speak to if there is any specific information or how reliable it is. Her altars and art are lovely.

Resources

Primary Sources

Practice

A note on authors: I do not particularly like the Kemetic Orthodoxy, which Tamara Siuda lead until recently. I find her writing to be okay for the most part, but even in her most recently published encyclopedia, she recommends the known fascist Edward Butler in the resources section. This is also why I do not link to his site. I also find his writing to be pretentious, but that's besides the point. If you have to check his information, I recommend doing so via an archive service like the Internet Archive, so he does not get more clicks. Sharon LaBorde's writing is good if you seek to avoid a vertically hierarchical structure like the KO. Richard J. Reidy's rituals are very formal and a bit impractical for the average home worshipper.

My Pages

Netjeru

Netjeru means gods. I worship mainly the gods listed below, with their Greek names first (since Hellenic Paganism is where I started) and their Kemetic names in parentheses. I think Banebjedet and Wepwawet are cool but I don't know if I will worship them. These are half devotional and half informational pages.