Beginner practice · 15 minutes

How to practise Maat as a beginner.

Maat — a practice from Ancient Egypt is The 5,000-year-old Egyptian principle of truth, order, balance, and the 42 Negative Confessions the heart was weighed against. Here is how to bring it into your life if you have never tried this tradition before.

  1. Step 1

    Read the one-sentence definition once, slowly

    Maat (𓐙𓆄𓏏𓂝) is The 5,000-year-old Egyptian principle of truth, order, balance, and the 42 Negative Confessions the heart was weighed against. Most of what you will read about it later is footnote to that sentence.

  2. Step 2

    Borrow a posture

    Sit upright with your spine free. Hands on your thighs. Eyes soft. You can refine this later — start with the easy version that the tradition will recognise as honest.

  3. Step 3

    Try the smallest version of the practice

    Three breaths of attention to the teaching. Three. Not thirty. The single biggest mistake beginners make is volume; the second is buying a book before testing the smallest dose.

  4. Step 4

    Notice what you noticed

    Open a page in a journal. One sentence: what was harder than you expected, and what was softer. This sentence is your first authentic relationship with Maat.

  5. Step 5

    Tomorrow, do exactly this again

    No upgrade. No streak app. No public commitment. Repeat the small thing. Adjust nothing for a week. Then we can talk about the longer shape.

You do not have to do this perfectly. Maat is not a test. It is an invitation, repeated as often as you accept it.

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