Membership in Nematawy religion
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As in other organizations (Rosicrucians, for example) membership is granted by reading the material itself. As the Author was (as yet) never paid for the book, Eye of the Pharaoh, though it sold several million copies in 1990s and thereafter overseas, the benefit of this is that all persons who read it (however legally) are automatically enrolled in any religion I created that uses the book as source material. So in the case of Nematawy religion, you are a member if you read or own my first novel, regardless if you practice the religion. The reason is that most modern religions count members for statistical purposes, as in “how many are in your religion” for tax benefits or legitimacy as a religion. If you read the Bible you are a Jew or Christian, and if you read the Quran you are Muslim. Usually this is the case. You may be a non-practicing member, but you are still a member.
Walt Disney borrowed elements of Ancient Egyptian religion for his stories. Cinderella’s glass slipper was made to her exact bodily measurements, like the coffin of Osiris which only fit him. Pinocchio was a puppet or statue that wanted to be a real boy, via the Breath of Life in Egyptian rituals. When you wish upon a Star, is the prayer to God in Egyptian “Dua.” Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, or the Seven Hathors is in Egyptian. The Magic Kingdom is Egypt itself.
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