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RENPET
In ancient Kemet, the phrase 'Wep Renpet' meant 'opening of the year', and it represents the beginning of a new year, marked by the rising of the star Sirius. This event was recognized as being very important because the reappearance of Sirius after a period of seventy days' invisibility originally marked the emergence of the New Year and later was thought of as the ideal rebirth of the land. It seems fitting to spotlight the Egyptian Goddess Renpet, the goddess of spring, fertility, and youth, as the earth rebirths itself this season, bringing forth new vegetation, rejuvenation, and beauty, recharging our energy and perspective.


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