Djehuty, known to others as Thoth, is the Kemetic (Egyptian) God of Knowledge, among other things. Djehuty gave some advice at the Saq, a ritual where a w'ab priest or priestess allows a Diety to possess them, and through this thus said it should be shared with everyone:

"There is a foolish tendency to assume that because one is right and another is wrong that this is somehow a moral judgement. There is an even more foolish tendency for the people who are correct to shun the people who are incorrect.

Learning never stops. It never ceases to come to anyone who is open to it.

Once, the learned were also fools.

I am not pleased at unnecessary elitism. There is nothing wrong with pride. There is everything wrong with shunning people because they are wrong if only because they will never have an opportunity to learn why they have made error if they are disowned for being incorrect.

I expect better, and I direct that criticism at every person present. For if they have not shunned another person for being wrong, they have shunned parts of themselves for being wrong.

This advice may be shared with anyone.

The pettiness will cease."

Certainly powerful words to reflect on. Feel free to comment or talk about this.