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In ancient times the houses of the gods were private sanctuaries for their divine residents, but the outer courtyards of the temple complex nevertheless offered a safe and open place for people to gather. This is such a place for us, here along the banks of cyberspace. You are welcome here, and we encourage you to drop us a line with any questions or comments you may have for us, so that we may both benefit from your visit! We have tried to avoid duplicating information easily available on other Kemetic websites. Our focus will be primarily on:
We will attempt to respond to your emails in a timely manner, but please do understand that we hold jobs outside the temple, and we may at times receive numerous emails. We will do everything in our power to bring you a satisfactory answer within a reasonable period of time, so your patience is appreciated!
For now you can contact Weben Banu, one of our members, at: webenbanu@yahoo.com. Feel free also to contact Richard Reidy, temple member and author of two excellent books on Kemetic reconstructionism, at: rjreidy@hotmail.com.
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