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Em Hotep Antihistamine! :)

I actually found something worth reading (what a surprise) at your website:

"2. Pray, and see who answers........(ad nauseum)

" I did. :) I prayed to Sekhmet and many other Names of Netjer. I can not tell you that every time I prayed that I hada positive outcome (some were actually negative in nature).

However, from a few names (Sekhmet, Bast, Set, etc.) I have noticed that, "when [I] pray for something worthy", that I definitley do receive it: whether it be strength to find temperance of Anger (Set), being sick (Sekhmet), or getting my cats to calm down (Bast).

I would not be so stupid to say that I have "faith" in Netjer simply because "well, um..gee Antiwhateveryournameis, I have faith"...I have been through so many religions that I can not tell you how disenchanted I am with theology all-together.

However, I have faith in Kemetic Orthodoxy because, frankly, I see it manifest in the "real world" that you so wonderfully talk about.

My life is going quite well compared to my past and I believe that my "faith" is one of the reasons: not only the faith in myself but the faith in my "Parent Name" that I hold "conversations" with. :)

Well, in closing, I certainly hope that you never hear Aphrodite speaking to you...you may think that you are Schizophrenic or, at the best, Schizo-effective...then, of course, Aphrodite will be offended...

As Her Holiness Tamara L. Siuda stated...Netjer WANTS us to communicate....with their ACTUAL names (Sekhmet...not Sachmis, my friend...).

So have a nice day! :)

John a.k.a. Isep

P.S. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT EAT BAKLAVA.


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Letter archived for documentation purposes on "Meeting the Pharoah: A Review of the House of Netjer"