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The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth
Level: beginner
Ma'at is not merely the goddess of truth — she is the cosmic principle of truth, justice, balance, and right order upon which the universe rests. The ancient pharaoh's central ritual was the daily offering of Ma'at to Ra. Every practitioner can perform this rite: by living with integrity, you uphold Ma'at and sustain the order of the cosmos.
What you need
- A candle or lamp
- An offering bowl
- Water or natron (salt substitute for purification)
- A small feather (optional — the symbol of Ma'at)
- Incense — kyphi, frankincense, or myrrh
The rite, step by step
- 1
Purification
Wash your hands with water or touch them to natron (salt) to purify yourself. Say: 'I am clean. I have purified myself with the waters of Nun, the primordial ocean. I approach Ma'at with clean hands and a heart that seeks truth.'
- 2
Light the Lamp
Light your candle or lamp. This represents Ra's light and the fire of truth that illuminates darkness. Say: 'I kindle this flame in the name of Ra-Horakhty, the rising sun. May his light reveal what is true and burn away what is false.'
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Light the Incense
Light your incense. As the smoke rises, say: 'I offer this fragrance to Ma'at and to all the Netjeru (gods). May the sweetness of this offering please them. May my words rise as this smoke — pure, true, and upward.'
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The 42 Declarations — A Short Form
In the Hall of Two Truths, the soul declares innocence before 42 assessors. Speak these five declarations aloud as your daily examination: 'I have not acted with cruelty.' 'I have not spoken falsehood.' 'I have not taken what was not mine.' 'I have not caused unnecessary suffering.' 'I have upheld Ma'at in my dealings with others today.' Speak honestly. If you have fallen short of any, acknowledge it — Ma'at requires truth about yourself, not perfection.
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Offer the Feather
Hold a small feather, or simply touch your heart. Say: 'I offer my heart to Ma'at for weighing. Let it be lighter than her feather. Let my thoughts, words, and deeds today have added, not subtracted, from the balance of the world.'
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Closing
Bow toward your altar. Say: 'Dua Ma'at. Dua Netjer. I give thanks to truth, I give thanks to the gods.' Let the incense continue to burn. Go forward into your day committed to one concrete act of Ma'at — truth, fairness, or beauty.
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Questions & Answers
Questions about The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth
How do I perform The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth?
Here is the step-by-step process for The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth: Step 1: Purification -- Wash your hands with water or touch them to natron (salt) to purify yourself. Say: 'I am clean. I have purified myself with the waters of Nun, the primordial ocean. I approach Ma'at with clean hands and a heart that seeks truth.' Step 2: Light the Lamp -- Light your candle or lamp. This represents Ra's light and the fire of truth that illuminates darkness. Say: 'I kindle this flame in the name of Ra-Horakhty, the rising sun. May his light reveal what is true and burn away what is false.' Step 3: Light the Incense -- Light your incense. As the smoke rises, say: 'I offer this fragrance to Ma'at and to all the Netjeru (gods). May the sweetness of this offering please them. May my words rise as this smoke — pure, true, and upward.' Step 4: The 42 Declarations — A Short Form -- In the Hall of Two Truths, the soul declares innocence before 42 assessors. Speak these five declarations aloud as your daily examination: 'I have not acted with cruelty.' 'I have not spoken falsehood.' 'I have not taken what was not mine.' 'I have not caused unnecessary suffering.' 'I have upheld Ma'at in my dealings with others today.' Speak honestly. If you have fallen short of any, acknowledge it — Ma'at requires truth about yourself, not perfection. Step 5: Offer the Feather -- Hold a small feather, or simply touch your heart. Say: 'I offer my heart to Ma'at for weighing. Let it be lighter than her feather. Let my thoughts, words, and deeds today have added, not subtracted, from the balance of the world.' Step 6: Closing -- Bow toward your altar. Say: 'Dua Ma'at. Dua Netjer. I give thanks to truth, I give thanks to the gods.' Let the incense continue to burn. Go forward into your day committed to one concrete act of Ma'at — truth, fairness, or beauty.
What is The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth?
Ma'at is not merely the goddess of truth — she is the cosmic principle of truth, justice, balance, and right order upon which the universe rests. The ancient pharaoh's central ritual was the daily offering of Ma'at to Ra. Every practitioner can perform this rite: by living with integrity, you uphold Ma'at and sustain the order of the cosmos.
Is The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth good for beginners?
Yes, The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth is rated as a beginner-level practice. It is accessible to those new to kemetic practice. Ma'at is not merely the goddess of truth — she is the cosmic principle of truth, justice, balance, and right order upon which the universe rests. The ancient pharaoh's central ritual was the daily offering of Ma'at to Ra. Every practitioner can perform this rite: by living with integrity, you uphold Ma'at and sustain the order of the cosmos.
What if I make a mistake during The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth?
If you make a mistake during The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth, simply continue. The intention and sincerity behind your practice matters more than perfect execution. In kemetic tradition, the gods respond to genuine devotion, not flawless performance. If you stumble over words, simply continue from where you left off.
How do I prepare for The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth?
Preparation for The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth: Wash your hands with water or touch them to natron (salt) to purify yourself. Say: 'I am clean. I have purified myself with the waters of Nun, the primordial ocean. I approach Ma'at with clean hands and a heart that seeks truth.'
How do I close or end The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth?
To close The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth: Bow toward your altar. Say: 'Dua Ma'at. Dua Netjer. I give thanks to truth, I give thanks to the gods.' Let the incense continue to burn. Go forward into your day committed to one concrete act of Ma'at — truth, fairness, or beauty.
What do I need for The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth?
To perform The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth, you will need the following materials: A candle or lamp, An offering bowl, Water or natron (salt substitute for purification), A small feather (optional — the symbol of Ma'at), Incense — kyphi, frankincense, or myrrh.
What should I reflect on after The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth?
After performing The Offering of Ma'at — Living in Truth, consider this reflection prompt: In which area of your life do you most need to align with Ma'at right now — and what would one honest step look like?