Présentation

Em hotep (in peace) dear community,

My name is Laurence Caillibotte Pelleray, and I live in Sherbrooke, Québec (Canada).

Spiritually, I also go by the name that came to me in childhood: Isiphentys Nephtymen Nebetou.

I am deeply honored to be here and grateful for the opportunity to walk this path openly, respectfully, and consciously.

Since I was very young, I have felt a deep and inexplicable bond with Ancient Egypt.

At age 6, I began having vivid impressions—scents, names, visions—that were not dreams or fantasies, but memories that felt older than this life. At 8, the name Isiphentys Nephtymen appeared to me spontaneously. It has remained a constant presence in my spiritual identity.

As a teenager, I taught myself to read and write hieroglyphs, as if I were remembering rather than learning.

I have always kept a sacred space in my home for Isis, Nephthys, and Anubis, whose presence I have never ceased to feel.

Later in life, I worked with the Akashic Records, which opened doors into deeper layers of remembrance.

There, I reconnected with a past life I now hold sacred: one lived during the reign of Thutmose III (Djehoutymes Menkheperré). In that life, I was both a temple priestess and a trained embalmer, initiated by my parents.

In that time, I was acknowledged by Hatshepsut herself as spiritually bound to Thutmose III.

I was united to him as a royal wife, though not in public like Satiah or Merytre-Hatshepsut.

He called me Nebet-Nut, “my light,” and that name evolved into Nebetou.

While Satiah held the title of Great Royal Wife, I served alongside her in the sacred shadows, with respect and purpose.

After his passing, I withdrew into temple service, devoted to the Netjeru.

These memories are not romantic idealizations; they are inner certainties that continue to shape my devotion and the way I honor the gods.


:seedling: Why I am here

Joining the House of Netjer feels like returning home.

I wish to reconnect consciously with the traditions, the rituals, and the divine names that I served once before.

I am also preparing to return to university to study Egyptology, as I believe faith and scholarship must walk hand in hand.


:fire: What I offer

A sincere spiritual memory and devotion to the Netjeru

A desire to study, understand, and preserve ancient traditions

A respectful heart, willing to serve and listen

A wish to grow as a Shemsu, and eventually (if allowed) to walk a more committed path


:candle: In closing

May Ma’at guide my steps and keep me in balance.

May Anubis guard the thresholds of my heart.

And may those who read these words feel the truth of my intent.

Senebty (may you be well),

Laurence / Isiphentys Nephtymen Nebetou

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Em hotep and welcome :slight_smile:

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Em hotep,

Thank you deeply for your warm welcome.
It is an honor to be here and to walk this path among you.
May Ma’at guide us all in truth and balance.

Senebty,
Laurence / Isiphentys Nephtymen Nebetou

Em hotep and welcome, Laurence/Isiphentys!

Senebty!

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Em hotep, Senuwierneheh,

Thank you kindly for the warm welcome.

I am honored to walk this path among such devoted souls.

May Ma’at guide our steps, and may the Netjeru watch over us all.

Senebty,

Laurence / Isiphentys Nephtymen Nebetou

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Em hotep and welcome! I’m also in Canada (Nova Scotia)!

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Em hotep, Setjezusenu,
What a joy to cross paths with a fellow Shemsu here in the northern lands!
I’m glad to know you’re also in Canada — clearly, the Nile flows even into these wintery territories.

Thank you for your kind and welcoming words.
May the light of Ma’at guide our steps, even through Atlantic mists and northern forests.

Senebty,
Isiphentys Nephtymen Nebetou
(under the protection of Isis, Nephthys, and Anubis)

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