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#Goddess Aset
wanderingskemetic · 2 months
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Dua Aset on her day!
Dua to you oh mistress of heaven who mourns her brother!
I sing the praises of the one who knows Ra's secret name!
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sinfullydivination · 4 days
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Prayer to Aset
Aset, The Beautiful Sun, Lady of Joy and Gladness. Fill my heart with your love, make me shine like the radiant sun. Give me comfort in my sorrows; give me strength in my weakness; give me love in the midst of my despair. Wrap your wings around me, Great Mother, and give me the power to rise for a new day.
-Sinfullydivination/ Raet
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shxinny · 1 year
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Hededet/Heddet/Hedydyet
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Hedydyet es la netkher encargada de proteger la trenza del pelo, protectora contra las picaduras y mordidas de animales venenosos protectora de los deambulatorios de los templos y es la encargada de encadenar a Nepai para que no ataque a los difuntos.
Personifica los cordajes de la barca de solar, se le invocaba para pedir su protección o su sanación para las mordidas y picaduras de animales ponzoñosos. Es una netkher muy antigua, ya aparecía en los textos de los sarcófagos y en el libro ''La salida de la luz del día'' (Libro de los Muertos) figura junto a la netkher Mafdet, identificándose cómo una de las maromas encargadas de someter a Nepai.
Fue asimilada con las netkherut Aset (Isis) y Serket (Selkis).
Su culto se situaba en Edfú, Sais y Dendera.
Es representada cómo un escorpión con cabeza de mujer.
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Fuente 1: La tierra de los faraones
Fuente 2: Amigos del antiguo Egipto
Recuerden que todas mis redes sociales y la Per-Ankh están ligadas a mi Beacons, nos vemos en algún otro post, se les quiere ¡Adiós!
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succulentsiren · 2 months
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sutekh-rising · 3 months
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Lady of Life
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starlitskycreations · 4 months
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Here she is, the Legend herself,
Isis
This was an art project for school. Turned out way better than I expected given that I've never done printmaking before. Carving the stamp and cutting out the different sections was way harder than I thought it'd be. I think I needed way smaller tools to get the fine details I wanted.
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godslavecomic · 8 days
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New GODSLAVE⚡️⚡️New page⚡️ Today: Aset's got Set on the run! But is that really Aset he's talking to?
GODSLAVE is a comic about a girl tricked into working for an Egyptian God, and kicks off a pantheon-wide family feud.
🌙 Read GODSLAVE from the beginning 🌞 Read spoilers on Patreon ⚔️ Get the newsletter ⚡️Get the books
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tyetknot · 23 days
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My largest rosebush ('Queen Elizabeth') has been putting out unusually long-stemmed flowers this summer. Soft pink, lightly-scented, my hardiest plant, and of course they are suitable as an offering to the Queen of Heaven.
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violetmoondaughter · 10 months
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Knot of Isis
This ancient egyptian symbol is called Tjet or Knot of Isis and it's a sign usually connected with the power of the goddess Isis/Aset. Isis is one of the main deity of the egyptian pantheon, sister/wife of Osiris, goddess of magic and wisdom, goddess of kingship and protectress of the kingdom. She was seen as a universal mother goddess connected with beauty, love and fertility. In the Book of the Dead the tjet sign was addressed with the words "Blood of Isis" symbolizing the lifegiver power of blood, especially connected with the menstrual blood where the power of the goddess lies.
This sign resembles the ankh, except that the transverse arms are folded downwards, and resembles a knot of cloth and may have originally been a bandage used to absorb menstrual blood. Others suggest it represents the female reproductive organs and represents Isis in her role as the universal mother. Knots were commonly used in ancient egyptian religion as magical amulets and spell crafting. Large knot in a mantle were worn by Egyptian women from the Late Period onward and we tend to see the Knot of Isis tied into clothing during the Greco-Roman period.
The tyet can be compared with the Minoan sacral knot, a symbol of a knot with a projecting loop found in Knossos, Crete and with the Knot of Inanna.
The tjet was usually placed in tombs and was made with red semi-precious stone like jaspers. The blood of Isis was often combined with the djed-pillar especially in the decoration of temple ,walls, beds and sarcophagi. The djed is a pillar-like symbol associated with the god Osiris and it is commonly understood to represent his spine. When combined the two symbols alluded, via Isis and Osiris, to the unity of opposing world forces and with that to the unconquerable nature of life.
The tjet represents the female generative power of the goddess in which the magical source of isis lies and thus represents an ancient and very powerful symbol of protection and power.
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goshathesomething · 1 month
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that one stupid meme from Twitter
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I forgot to post it here
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marcellreign · 6 months
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Charles Bickel
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wanderingskemetic · 6 months
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med-val · 2 years
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Nebet-het & Aset ✨
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o-sacerdote-chacal · 5 months
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My very first altar for Aset, 2016. Everything starts that Day. Hail Aset, Dua Aset.
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succulentsiren · 2 months
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{ The Art of Being the Siren }
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unholyleaf · 7 months
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Isis of the Suebi In the book Germania, by Tacitus, he reports on the worship of Isis by the Suebi tribe. It's common belief that this interpretatio romana is likely in regards to the worship of Freyja/Frigg. It is my belief that Freyja and Isis are syncretic with one another. I incorperated some celtic and modern symbology into the art as well, such as the symbol of Awen, as I consider myself to be a druid, and the triple goddess symbol to represent unity of the goddesses/divine feminine.
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