ancient Egyptian marriages
Pr Ntr Kmt Has been performing marriages for more than 6,000 years (more historical and mythological details below).
Egyptian weddings
The first marriages in history were performed in ancient Egypt by the clergy (hemu) of Pr Ntr Kmt (the ancient Egyptian religion). Most of the moern wedding traditions are from ancient Egypt.
The wedding ring was originally made by weaving hemp into a circle. The wedding ring represented that the combination of the couple and the divine made a complete circle. Hemp was related to such important ancient Egyptian deities as Isis, Bast, Seshat, and Osiris. Because hemp wedding rings wore out and had to be replaced every few years the Romans switched to iron rings. Europeans switched from iron rings to gold rings. Around 3,000 B.C.E. the Egyptian phrase without beginning, without end came into common usage for describing the wedding ring.
Bridemaids and brides wore similiar dresses in order to confuse evil spirits. The original wedding bouquets were made of thyme and garlic to keep evil spirits away.
wedding vow
An ancient Egyptian wedding vow: I Prince Yami, son of Pharaoh Akunadmun, take thee Nyla, to be my wife, and my queen, to share the good times and hard times side by side. I humbly give you my hand and my heart as I pledge my faith and love to you. Just as this ring I give you today is a circle without end, my love for you is eternal. Just as it is made of incorruptible substance, my commitment to you will never fail. With this ring, I thee wed.
wedding readings
Two wedding readings from ancient Egypt:
Whenever I Leave You ,
from the Harris Papyrus, 500 Song Cycle 2, 15th Century BCE, Egypt.
Whenever I leave you, I go out of breath
Death must be lonely like I am
I dream lying dreams of your love lost
And my heart stands still inside me
I stare at my favorite datecakes
They would be salt to me now
And pomegranate wine, once sweet to our lips
Bitter, bitter as birdgall
Touching noses with you, love, your kiss alone
And my stuttering heart speaks clear
Breathe me more of your breath, let me live!
Woman, meant for me!
The Goddess herself gave you as Her Holy gift
My love to outlast forever
Let My Love Love Me Best ,
from the Turin Papyrus, in the Ramesside period circa 1100 BCE, Egypt.
Let my love love me best and I shall ordain
Her hands full of lotus blossoms and flowers
Full of buds and perfumes, strong ale
And beer of every brewable kind
Then shell give me, her love, a day to remember
Make me drink down this day to its last shadow
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Pr Ntr Kmt offers an official marriage wedding certificate that commemorates a gay or lesbian wedding.
These are religious documents. Whether a particular government recognizes your religious right to gay or lesbian marriage is an entirely different matter.
Our religion has been conducting marriages for more than 6,000 years!!!
history of marriage
(started with lesbian marriage)
The first known marriages occurred in ancient Egypt. There had been human mating, similar to English common law marriage, long before there were official weddings.
The first marriages were public religious ceremonies commemorating the union of the Egyptian Goddesses Bast and Sekhmet in the creation myth of the Cosmic Orgasm. The high priestess of Bast and the high priestess of Sekhmet took on the roles of their respective Goddesses for the public festivities.
This first marriage ceremony was widely popular.
Other temples in ancient Egypt quickly copied the idea, with grand public marriage ceremonies for their favoried deities (most commonly male/female couples).
It wasnt long before the wedding ceremony spread from a religious celebration of divine unions to a religious celebration of human unions sanctified by the divine.
This was the origin of marriage and weddings.
And the first version was specifically lesbian.
While heterosexual marriage was the most common form in ancient Egypt, gay and lesbian marriages continued until outlawed by Christians.
ancient Egyptian marriages:
This official certificate is a beautiful work of art that you can frame and display proudly to your family and friends. Created by the artist MichaelM (most famous for his artwork for the Marley family, his banners for hemp/cannabis relegalization, his goddess charcoal drawings, and his hypervue paintings).
Pr Ntr Kmt offers certificates for couples who desire a real religious wedding and marriages
A couple may marry themselves, find a local clergy member willing to perform a ceremony, or find a local friend who will perform the ceremony.
Your friend can separately obtain a certificate to become an official member of the Pr Ntr Kmt clergy prior to performing your wedding ceremony.
to order:
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Pr Ntr Kmt uses the old school approach of mail physical mail (snail mail) because we need to have your signature on a statement that it is your sincerely held religious belief that you are being married.
Note that in some places a minor can not be legally married. If you are a minor, any age-restricted ceremonies become available as soon as you reach the age required by your government (18 in the U.S.).
IMPORTANT: Please carefully read and follow the instructions. Pr Ntr Kmt is not responsible for errors or failed delivery of certificates if you make mistakes. We want you to receive your beautiful certificate in perfect condition.
Clearly label each item. Write legibly (someone who doesnt know your handwriting will have to try to read your writing). You are encouraged to print your request from a computer or typewriter to increase your accuracy.
Name: Clearly write both names exactly as you want them to appear on the certificate (including the exact capitalization). Use Roman/Latin letters only (other writing systems may become available in the future). This can be your craft name for witches and pagans. This can be other special religious names. If this is a name other than your legal name, please add your legal name to the address portion.
Order of names: Clearly indicate the order in which you want the names to appear. One first name will be on the left and the second name on the right.
Signatures: The signature lines are left blank for your signatures. You are legally declaring that it is your sincere religious belief that you are being religiously married by the Pr Ntr Kmt. Pr Ntr Kmt keeps records of all certificates issued and the names of the married couples. The ceertificate is a religious document declaring your good faith religious intent and the couple must personally sign it.
Clergy: Please indicate whether a member of the clergy will conduct your wedding ceremony or if the couple will perform the ceremony themselves. If a member of the clergy will perform the ceremony, then there will be additional lines for the name of the clergy member and the clergy members signature.
If a member of the clergy will perform the marriage ceremony, also provide the name of the member of the clergy and the title of the clergy member.
Divine: Please indicate the deity or divine that sanctifies your holy matrimony. Suggestions include (you may use any Egyptian divine, not just the suggestions listed below):
- Ntr Ntr is the universal divine. Also written Neter, Netjer, or Netcher. This is the source of the modern English word nature. You may use the English words Divine, God, Goddess, Mother Nature, or similar words or phrases.
- Lesbians: Recommended Goddesses for lesbian marriages include: Bast, Sekhmet, Sekhmet-Bast, Aset (or Isis), Het heret (Or Hathor), Maat, Neith, Nwt (or Nut or Nuit), Hekat (or Hecate), Seshat, and Selket.
- Gay: Recommended Deities for gay marriages include: Set (or Seth), Asar (or Osiris), Djehuti (or Thoth), Heru (or Horus), Heru-Set (or Horus-Set), Ptah, Amon, Ra, or Amon-Ra.
- Heterosexual: Recommended deities for heterosexual marriages include: Aset-Asar (Isis and Osiris), Geb-Nwt, Shu-Tefnwt, Amon-Mwt, Bes, Ptah, Amon-Ra, and Tauret.
Date: The date line is left blank. The couple or clergy must fill in the date that matches their personal sincerely held religious belief of exactly when they received divine authority for marriage (normally the date of the wedding ceremony). Because the date is left blank, the couple can fill in an early date as long as that is the correct and true date of the weding. If a clergy member performs the marriage ceremony, then the clergy member will fill inthe date the ceremony was performed. Your signature on the certificate legally binds the declared date.
Mailing address Include a legible and full mailing address. Pr ntr Kmt is not responsible for any inability to read your mailing address.
Phone number A phone number is optional. Pr Ntr Kmt may use a phone number to clear up any uncertainties.
E-mail address An e-mail address is optional. Pr Ntr Kmt may use a phone number to clear up any uncertainties.
Declaration of marriage You need to include a signed declaration. Both members of the couple need to sign a declaration stating I (your legal name) am declaring the sincerely held religious belief that I am divinely married to (marriage partner) on (date).
Donation Make a donation of at least $25 (bigger donations really help) plus at least $5 for mailing in the United States (for a total of at least $30). Make checks or money orders in American dollars payable to Pr Ntr Kmt. Wrap cash in opaque paper.
Mail in your request to:
Contact Pr Ntr Kmt Contact007@PrNtrKmt.org
or write Pr Ntr Kmt 1024 BAYSIDE DR #420,
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660-7462, USA or call 1-949-566-0001.





