Desert & River Temples

Where gods rose from the sands, and rivers gave life to civilization.

Kemetism – Ancient Egyptian Polytheism Reborn
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Kemetism – Ancient Egyptian Polytheism Reborn

Kemetism is the modern revival of Ancient Egyptian polytheism, honoring Ra, Isis, Osiris, and the pantheon of the Netjeru. Drawing from temple texts, hymns, and festivals, practitioners rebuild rituals of offerings, libations, and seasonal celebrations like Wep Ronpet. Discover how the gods of Egypt live again in a tradition reborn from the sands of time.

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Canaanite Reconstructionism – Reviving the Gods of the Levant
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Canaanite Reconstructionism – Reviving the Gods of the Levant

Canaanite Reconstructionism revives the ancient gods of the Levant, from Baal and Anat to Asherah and El. Drawing on Ugaritic texts, archaeology, and Biblical echoes, practitioners rebuild lost rituals and seasonal festivals. Explore how modern pagans honor the storm god, the warrior goddess, and the mother of the sea in a faith reborn from ruins.

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Mesopotamian Reconstructionism – Reviving the Gods of the Cradle of Civilization
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Mesopotamian Reconstructionism – Reviving the Gods of the Cradle of Civilization

Mesopotamian Reconstructionism seeks to revive the ancient worship of Sumerian and Babylonian gods like Inanna, Enlil, and Enki. Drawing from cuneiform texts, hymns, and rituals, practitioners reconstruct offerings, divination, and festivals such as Akitu. Discover how modern pagans reawaken the gods of the world’s first civilization in a faith reborn from ruins.

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