The fall of the Atenist heresy and the rising again of the great faith of Amun Ra and the Ogdoad Gods has always been a point of inspiration for me. It was one of the enemy's most bitter defeats, and something I can only hope to see a re-enactment of in my lifetime, with the Gods throwing down Christianity, Islam and Judaism down into the furthest depths of Tartarus forever more. Akhenaten's evil is long dead, so mote it be that the monotheist swindle perpetuated by his spiritual descendants meets the same fate.
This fact has forever scarred the minds of the Jews, as Amun Ra is, aside from Satan and Beelzebul, the outright most cursed God by these fiends. For all the curses and loathing heaped upon our Gods by the enemy, it's rare they dared to invoke one by name with such specific hatred, which leads me to believe they carried a particular bitter racial memory towards Him. The curse in question is found at Jeremiah 46:25, though I don't suggest you waste your time leafing through enemy degeneracy.
Again, Amon-Ra-Ptah was honoured by Pharaoh Merenptah in Luxor, for his victory over the enigma of the "Sea People" who had brought barbaric ruination to many of our great ancestor's civilizations, but not great Thebes.
These victories over tyrants earned a special place for Amun Ra in the hearts of the people, above all, for He was seen as a patron of the poor and misbegotten, referenced in a well known prayer to His name.
"He who hears the prayer, who comes at the cry of the poor and distressed - Beware of him! Repeat Him to son and daughter, to great and small; relate Him to generations of generations who have not yet come into being; relate Him to fishes in the deep, to birds in heaven; repeat Him to him who does not know Him and to him who knows Him. Though it may be that the servant is normal in doing wrong, yet the Lord is normal in being merciful. The Lord of Thebes does not spend an entire day angry. As for His anger – in the completion of a moment there is no remnant. As thy Ka endures! Thou wilt be merciful!"
For those who have the privilege to travel, and the will to brave a place besotted with unfortunate Islamic borne dangers, one can still see His great temple stand in Karnak to this day, which, by my recollection, remains the largest religious structure on this earth in terms of scale.
Finally, in doing this ritual, take heed of the Ancient wisdom pertaining to the great God, and remember your worth beyond the ignorance of the masses who have chosen to forget the true Gods - Amon is more effective than millions for he who places Him in his heart. Thanks to Him the single man becomes stronger than a crowd.
Praise be to the Hidden One, and may His wind be ever in your sails.