By: Jocelyn Almond and Keith Seddon
Our new book, Egyptian Paganism for Beginners, has been written to
address the need for a book which would introduce newcomers to this
form of Paganism with some basic practices for daily devotions, while
at the same time giving some insight into the deeper or esoteric
aspects of the religion. Fifteen years ago, when we first became
interested in the Pagan religion of ancient Egypt, there was very
little published which would be of help to the beginner. People
starting out on the path often had to look for advice in general books
on Paganism and magic, or try to write their own modern forms of
ritual inspired, perhaps, by the Egyptian Book of the Dead, which can
be hard to understand. Sometimes it was possible to gain some
knowledge of Egyptian Paganism by reading scholarly books, which may
of course be not only hard to understand, but written from the point
of view of a historian, rather than a practitioner of the religion as
a living faith. Even as other forms of Paganism grew in popularity,
Egyptian Paganism was still lagging behind with regard to published
material accessible to the general public.
The situation today is very much improved, as Llewellyn and a few
other specialist publishers have in recent years published books on
various aspects of ancient Egyptian religious beliefs and practices,
some of those written by members of the Fellowship of Isis (FOI), the
international Goddess organization to which we both belong. In 1994,
we formed a group within the FOI called an iseum, and began performing
rites with another couple who had similar spiritual beliefs. For this
purpose, we composed eight seasonal rites, based on ancient Egyptian
texts, and these we later put into a book. However, only half our
objective had been achieved, as that book addressed only the exoteric
aspects (outer mysteries) of the religion, and rites for groups. The
most important aspects, the esoteric side (inner mysteries), of the
religion had not been included.
That is why we have now written Egyptian Paganism for Beginners. It is
aimed at solitary practitioners, includes prayers and other ancient
texts which may be used on a daily basis, and introduces readers to
the deeper, esoteric aspects of the religion. Jocelyn, who is an
archpriestess-hierophant in the Fellowship of Isis, has for a number
of years been successfully training other FOI members for the
priesthood, and we have been able to use some of the material from her
training course in this book. Students frequently ask where they can
find genuine ancient Egyptian sacred texts, prayers, and invocations
which they can use in their daily rites, so some of these, taken from
various sources translated by scholars, have also been included in the
book. We have included texts which apply to most of the main Egyptian
deities, and many followers of the Egyptian spiritual path, not just
beginners, will find it extremely helpful to have these sacred
writings gathered together in one book, instead of having to search
through many books over a period of years, as we had to do.
People are often attracted to Paganism because of a love for the
natural world, but reverence for nature, observance of seasonal
changes, and an awareness of being one with nature are only the outer
teachings of Pagan religion. The inner, or esoteric, teachings concern
the immortality of the soul, the divine nature of the higher self, and
eventually, an experience of oneness with Deity. These esoteric
beliefs can be found in most religions, but they can be quite obscure,
and practitioners of the religions may not even be aware of such
teachings. This is surely true in Paganism as well, and especially
among beginners. Furthermore, with the rapid growth of all forms of
Paganism as a spiritual path, many people come to the religion through
reading books on the subject, rather than being initiated in secret
groups, as tended to happen twenty or more years ago; so while it is
good to see so many newcomers to this path, one disadvantage is that
shallower forms of Paganism tend to develop, as some people remain
entirely unaware of the inner teachings which they would have learned
if being initiated within a group. For this reason, we are pleased to
be able to describe in Egyptian Paganism for Beginners some of the
aspects of this hidden side of the ancient Egyptian religion.
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Egyptian Paganism
for Beginners
"This is a
good beginner's text for those wanting to introduce an element
of ritual into their practice. It is especially handy for those
who want to experience temple ceremonies but do not have access
to suitable groups or temples in their area. It also provides a
handy overview of the main deities in the Egyptian
pantheon." - Prediction Magazine
Bring the sacred rites and rituals of ancient Egypt into your
Pagan practice today. This beautifully written guide, by noted
scholars Jocelyn Almond and Keith Seddon, presents a compelling
overview of ancient Egyptian religious and magical beliefs.
Egyptian Paganism for Beginners is unique in its focus on
specific rituals for individual gods and goddesses. For solitary
practitioners who want to perform daily devotions, it offers
genuine invocations and prayers for each of the main Egyptian
deities. There are translations of authentic religious texts,
along with insightful commentary on relevant Egyptian history,
myth, and lore.
Also included in this comprehensive guidebook are practical
instructions on how to cast a circle, make a shrine, consecrate
statues, and channel oracles. The reader will learn how to
safely evoke entities, invoke deities, and "assume the
Godform"-a major tenet of ancient Egyptian religion.
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