On a balmy Saturday afternoon in the Arts District, a crowded room of yogis lunges forward in unison, each person pressing one hand against the floor while reaching the other toward the ceiling.
The religion of the Pharaohs is now calling Harlem home. A husband and wife who practice the Kemetic spiritual rituals of ancient Egypt are transforming their W. 131 St. brownstone into a holy site ...
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Spiritual initiation is a lifelong journey. This was the message of Nems Au Ab Akhu as he presented the hour and a half introductory lecture to those inquiring about exploring the Kemetic faith. The ...
When it comes to knowing your spiritual self Suan Khiani believes it begins with finding out who your Kemetic clan is. This Germantown-based astrologer said its starts with getting ancient ...
It happened about 15 years ago when Ava Park stood in a cramped, dark cave in Egypt, adjusting her eyes to the warrior goddess Sekhmet. The only light in the very small chamber comes from a square ...
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