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“respecting pronouns isn’t about being ‘politically correct’ it’s about being correct. period. like do you call a chair a spoon? no? cool.”
- Alok
Worms may not have spines, but they’re doing some back-breaking sewer work in more than 4,000 toilets across India.
Since 2015, a creative new type of toilet called the Tiger Toilet has been popping up outside homes and schools around the country.
From the outside, this toilet looks like any other pit latrine. But it doesn’t smell like one. Instead, it comes with a built-in population of tiger worms.
“Their natural breeding, natural habitat is in cow dung heaps, or horse sh*t heaps, that kind of thing,” Ajeet Oak, director of the Tiger Toilet company, told Business Insider. “Poop. That’s where they like to live.”
The toilets involve no traditional flushing and aren’t hooked up to a sewer system. Instead, the worms are contained in a container below the toilet, and they feast on faeces.
The creatures’ activity leaves behind a mix of water, carbon dioxide, and a small amount of wormy compost (that’s technically the worms’ poo, though it’s much less toxic and more nutrient-rich than ours).
The resulting water isn’t clean enough to drink, but it “can go into the ground and it sort of gets filtered naturally from there on,” Oak said. No wastewater treatment plant needed.
hi! I recently became kemetic after being reached out to by Anubis. I'm very excited to have finally found the right religion for me, however, I don't know where to turn to learn more information. I know some very basic things but there is much I have yet to learn. Do you have any good resources for a newbie kemetic? Preferably free ones as I am very tight on money. Any tips you can give would also be very appreciated. Thank you for your time!
Hello!
That’s amazing, congrats on joining us!
Here are some resources on Anubis:
☀️ http://www.wepwawet.org/wiki/index.php?title=Yinepu
☀️ https://henadology.wordpress.com/?s=Anubis&submit=Search
☀️ https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/fiercelybrightone.com/2017/10/16/epithets-of-yinepu-anubis/amp/
☀️ https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amentetneferet.wordpress.com/2015/04/14/the-god-anubis-iconography-and-epithets-i-part/amp/
To find people who work with Anubis you can check the Kemetic directory [cant access via tumblr mobile]:☀️ http://kemeticdirectory.tumblr.com/directory
The KO directory [cant access via tumblr mobile]:☀️ https://kodirectory.tumblr.com/directory
Or Intairer’s list here:☀️ https://starsandepithets.tumblr.com/post/147156803482/who-works-with-whom-the-netjeru-and-tumblr
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General Links!
Online Kemetic Blogs (in no particular order)
☀️ https://persebek.wordpress.com
☀️ http://www.per-sabu.org
☀️ https://henadology.wordpress.com
☀️ https://thetwistedrope.wordpress.com
☀️ http://djehuty.org/category/thoth-djehuty/
☀️ https://fiercelybrightone.com
☀️ http://www.roundtable.kemeticrecon.com
☀️ https://cowofgold.wikispaces.com
☀️ https://amentetneferet.wordpress.com
Online Databases
☀️ http://wepwawet.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
☀️ http://www.demonthings.com
Kemetic Temples
☀️ http://kemetictemple.org/index.html
☀️ http://www.kemet.org
☀️ https://neosalexandria.org
YouTube
☀️ https://www.youtube.com/user/KemeticIndependent
Historical Masterposts (these are extremely useful and I highly recommend searching through these for background information on Ancient Egypt!)
☀️ http://theartofwingingit.tumblr.com/post/165521131457/free-academic-resources-masterpost
☀️ https://starsandepithets.tumblr.com/post/166471394314/writing-research-ancient-egypt
Other tips;
☀️ online museum catalogues like the British Museum one can be accessed for free.
☀️ local libraries
☀️ use google scholar rather than normal google search to find articles and essays on the subjects you’re looking for
☀️ and you can check my tags for ‘kemetic ask’ for any questions I’ve answered before, or drop me a message with any queries you may have!
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I’m sure I’ve missed as many links as I’ve added if not more, but these are all I can think of at the moment! I will add more if I think of them :D
Hope this was helpful and good luck with your research!
I know there’s a lot of tension after Tumblr’s new policy annouced for December 17th, but reblog this if you aren’t leaving Tumblr so that other blogs can know they aren’t going to be completely alone!
Absolute
Abstract space; that which is without attributes or limitations. Also known as sunyata, void, emptiness, Parabrahman, Adi-buddha, and many other names.
The Absolute has three aspects: the Ain, the Ain Soph, and the Ain Soph Aur.
“The Absolute is the Being of all Beings. The Absolute is that which Is, which always has Been, and which always will Be. The Absolute is expressed as Absolute Abstract Movement and Repose. The Absolute is the cause of Spirit and of Matter, but It is neither Spirit nor Matter. The Absolute is beyond the mind; the mind cannot understand It. Therefore, we have to intuitively understand Its nature.”
- Samael Aun Weor, Tarot and Kabbalah
“In the Absolute we go beyond karma and the gods, beyond the law. The mind and the individual consciousness are only good for mortifying our lives. In the Absolute we do not have an individual mind or individual consciousness; there, we are the unconditioned, free and absolutely happy Being. The Absolute is life free in its movement, without conditions, limitless, without the mortifying fear of the law, life beyond spirit and matter, beyond karma and suffering, beyond thought, word and action, beyond silence and sound, beyond forms.”
- Samael Aun Weor, The Major Mysteries
Gnostic Teachings
Glorian Publishing
This is the Greed of wealth reblog for prosperity in 2019
Would the term “daeva” not be culturally ambiguous/neutral enough to suffice?
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Bubba Hotep was wrong. Why was that the first thing I thought? XD
I had to google what that was. It’s not to say that the Egyptians didn’t have blood drinking demons, it’s just that they’re in the Book of Caverns and they don’t have names. We just call them demons because they look and act like what we expect our notion of ‘demon’ to be. This is why I couldn’t give a word for them because there simply isn’t one and demon is too set in pseudo-christian language to be culturally right.
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