{"id":804,"date":"2013-04-03T13:20:09","date_gmt":"2013-04-03T18:20:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/unorthodoxcreativity.com\/emky\/?p=804"},"modified":"2013-04-07T01:05:43","modified_gmt":"2013-04-07T06:05:43","slug":"krt-life-as-a-modern-kemetic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/unorthodoxcreativity.com\/emky\/kemetic-round-table\/krt-life-as-a-modern-kemetic\/","title":{"rendered":"KRT: Life as a Modern Kemetic"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><i>This post is part of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.roundtable.kemeticrecon.com\/intro\/\" target=\"_blank\">Kemetic Round Table<\/a>, which aims to answer some of the most common questions and provide a wealth of diverse options for the Kemetic novice to explore.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><b>How does being a Kemetic affect your daily life, if it does?<\/b><\/p>\n<p>I am going to take this question as seeking more concrete ways that Kemeticism influences my life, rather than going with my first reflexive response of &#8220;being Kemetic changes my entire outlook, which affects every second of every day.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I do not currently perform a daily rite, but my being Kemetic does affect my day-to-day. I say <a href=\"http:\/\/unorthodoxcreativity.com\/emky\/prayers\/my-daily-prayer\/\">my morning prayers<\/a> every weekday on the way to work. I dress myself in jewelry that symbolizes and links me to my gods; they are marks that show me as Theirs, as well as objects that I can touch when I am in need or in praise. I review the Kemetic Orthodoxy calendar to see what holidays occur each day, and if I am able and eager, I set aside time to do something to celebrate, be it a quick offering or an elaborate devotion of art-making. I reach out regularly, if not everyday, to my Kemetic community, through forums and through email and through this blog. I seek my gods in the sky, in the sun, in the wind, and in Their colors.<\/p>\n<p><b>Do you do things differently than you used to because of your faith\/religion?<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Yes, though trying to quantify that is a challenge, even ignoring the intangible ways that Kemeticism has altered my behavioral patterns and ways of thinking. I am certainly more active in community now, since before I had none; I am having to learn how to be social, which is an ongoing challenge, but I have found such good people that the work is worth the time and effort. Also, before becoming a Kemetic, I did not grok the concept of service, and now I think I do, at least in part. I serve where I may, and I find joy in it. As well, I have learned to understand the passion that monotheists and polytheists can feel and express towards their gods, which had baffled me to some extent before I became Kemetic.<\/p>\n<p>More concretely, I paint now. I write songs now; I put guitar chords to those songs; I sing. I study hieroglyphs and history and ancient mythology; I hoard college-level textbooks on Egyptology. I write hekau and litanies and prayers. I make sacred jewelry. I do all of these things because I am Kemetic, because I am intertwined with certain Netjeru Who love music and beautiful things and creativity, Who create language, Who ask studiousness of me in exchange for Their acceptance of my never-gonna-be-a-hardcore-ritualist. While I may have wound up going this far with music-making and art on my own, without being Kemetic, it would not be anything like what it is now, and I love my crafts as they are&mdash;and as they will grow to be.<\/p>\n<p>The easiest way to describe how being Kemetic has changed my life, how it affects my every day, is to say that I see more colors in everything than I did before. Imagine walking into and through a rich watercolor painting&mdash;that&#8217;s my day, right there.<\/p>\n<p><i>If you enjoyed this post, please check out the other takes on daily life as a modern Kemetic by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.roundtable.kemeticrecon.com\/daily-life\/\" target=\"_blank\">my fellow Round Table bloggers<\/a>!<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This post is part of the Kemetic Round Table, which aims to answer some of the most common questions and provide a wealth of diverse options for the Kemetic novice to explore. How does being a Kemetic affect your daily life, if it does? 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