I’ve been trying to refrain myself from dwelling too much on this, but it comes to the point that I can’t stand it any longer. My husband and I are currently trying to purchase a house. It would be our first non-rental home and the second home in which we are independant from family. We [...]
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Tough Times
Posted in Discrimination, Observations, Personal, Problems, Thoughts & Musings, Troubles, tagged family, government, housing, life, Problems, troubled times on April 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Serving Anpu
Posted in Lessons via PowerPoint, Personal, Problems, Thoughts & Musings, Troubles on April 7, 2008 | 1 Comment »
With a growing number of people showing interest in the service to Anpu, I will be starting with such in my mini-course lessons available through PowerPoint and articles. If you have any questions you would like answered, please feel free to ask.
I’m afraid that it may take me a while to get anything available online. [...]
In Rememberance
Posted in Lost Souls, Observations, Personal, Religion, Rememberance, Requiem, Rituals, Spirituality, Thoughts & Musings on September 11, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
On September 11, 2001, a great horror occurred in New York City. As the great World Trade Center towers collapsed to piles of rubble, countless souls died. Some were lucky enough to be killed instantly, while others suffered in flames, or were crushed by rubble, or were brave enough to leap out the window, only [...]
Devotion to my Master
Posted in Devotion, Kemetic, Neteru-Am, Observations, Paganism, Personal, Religion, Spirituality, Thoughts & Musings on September 4, 2007 | 1 Comment »
There are many ways to show devotion to a Deity whom you serve and belong to. In my devotion to Anpu, I perform daily rites through prayer and sacred ritual. I follow His will as He commands it (though admittingly not without complaining at times). I make regular offerings. I make sacrifices of time, energy, [...]
As I Came to Becoming
Posted in Personal, Story of Becoming, Thoughts & Musings on September 1, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I admit that I should have known. My husband, Sabam, is a priest of Anpu, and thus I was used to feeling His presence on a regular basis. But it never occurred to me that He was spending a lot of time watching me, though He rarely spoke to me. I know now that He [...]
