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BELOVED MOTHER SEKHMET

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“SHE WHO WAS HERE BEFORE THE GOD’S WERE”

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 MOTHER SEKHMET

THE EYE OF RA

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SPEAKS FULL BODIED THROUGH

MR. A

A*A offer personal channeled sessions with Mother Sekhmet for a sliding scale fee $60-$150.

Please call 505-983-0477 to set an appointment.

Mother Sekhmet speaks:

ROAR—R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-!!!!!!!!!!

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"Hear my roar through the Heavens.

Listen to the music in your blood.

The dance has begun.

The stars call you to remember your beginnings.

 Walk with me.

 See through my eyes, feel through my heart, move through my shadow, and rediscover your innocence".

The Lion's Gate

Sekhmet, Lion-Headed Goddess
I am the Gate, Golden Lion of the Dawn.
Hear my roar through the heavens, Passionate and Proud.
Walk through the mystery of my gaze upon you.
Breathe in my fierce embrace within a dark and terrible night.
Feel my teeth and claws open you to your agony, and you’re longing.
I call your Desire forth, to manifest Beauty, as One Heart.
I stalk your Dream, relentlessly, as you journey through Time.
I wear a crown of fiery radiance. I chase after solar winds, and dance to the symphony of stars.
I am the Keeper of Form.
I hold the matrices as creation’s playground.
I am a portal, a celestial guardian, of Light and Shadow.
Leap through me, as I leap, with Power and Presence.
My love will wound you, tear you, and leave you in pieces.
What will you do with your Surrender?

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ALL THINGS SEKHMET

She Who Is Powerful - Eye of Ra

Sekhmet is usually portrayed as a woman with the head of a lioness. Sometimes the linen dress she wears exhibits a Rosetta pattern over each nipple, an ancient leonine motif that can be traced to observation of the shoulder-knot hairs on lions.

She is daughter of the sun-god Ra.

Sekhmet is the triad goddess of Memphis with her husband Ptah, god of arts and crafts.  Nefertum was their son and the third member of the triad. Ptah is the creative potter-god who shaped the world and heavens assisted by the seven wise worker-dwarfs of Khnemu.

Sekhmet is one of the oldest known forms of Netjer in Egyptian record. She the 'patron' of the Physicians, Physician-Priests and Healers. Because She is one of the most powerful of all the Gods of Netjer. Her name literally translated means "Mighty One", or "Powerful One". Her name is derived from the Egyptian word 'Sekhem', which means "power" or "might". The word Sekhem' is literally inseperable from Sekhmet and Her worship. Because of her power - She is often misunderstood and portrayed only in a negative way. This is probably because of legends of how Sekhmet, as the destructive Eye of Ra was sent forth to punish humanity for its mockery of Her Father, Ra.

Sekhmet is closely linked to the Uraeus (Buto or Wadjyt) in Her role as the fire-breathing, 'Eye of Ra'. The pyramid texts themselves mention that the King or Pharaoh was conceived by Sekhmet, Herself.

Sekhmet the Healer...

She is supposedly the twin sister of the cat goddess Bast They represent a duality of good and evil, yet Sekhmet herself is portrayed as having both good and evil sides. Her qualities as Healer, Mother and Protector are often overlooked. In the realm of Ancient Egyptian Medicine, almost all healers and surgeons of Ancient Kemet would most certainly have fallen under Sekhmet's jurisdiction.

Sekhmet the Spiritual Warrior ...

Sekhmet is the wrathful form - polar opposite - of Hathor - goddess of joy, music, dance, sexual love, pregnancy and birth. With leonine head, female human body and the strength of Her father, She is the noontime sun - intense blinding heat. Hathor took Sekhmet's shape when She made war on men. As the goddess Hathor, is the daughter he plucked from his head and sent out into the universe to avenge his anger. Nu spoke, "Let thine Eye go forth against those who are rebels in the kingdom." Then the gods spoke together, "Let thine eye go forth against these rebels. When It cometh down from heaven, no human eye can be raised against it." Sekhmet/Hathor, in the form of a lioness, hurled herself upon the men who had rebelled against Ra. She attacked them with such fury that the sun god feared she might exterminate the entire human race and begged her to stop the carnage. She had no ears to hear it. So Ra spilled 7,000 jugs containing a magic potion composed of beer and pomegranate juice in her path. Sekhmet, mistook the red liquid for human blood, lapped it up and become too drunk to continue the slaughter.

She was the goddess who meted out divine punishment to the enemies of the gods and of the pharaoh. In this capacity she was called the "Eye of Ra." She also accompanied the pharaoh into battle, launching fiery arrows into battle ahead of him. Sekhmet could also send plagues and disease against her enemies, but was sometimes invoked to avoid plague and cure disease. Sekhmet's capacity for destruction is well-documented. In one story, Ra sends Her to punish those mortals who have forgotten him and She ends up nearly destroying the entire human race. Only the cleverness of Ra stops Her rampage before it consumes every living thing.

Sekhmet,

On the feast day of Hathor/Sekhmet as many jugs of reddened beer were offered as there were priestesses of the sun. Mistress and lady of the tomb, gracious one, destroyer of rebellion, mighty one of enchantments. Her body draped in red, Sekhmet faces West; her sister-daughter Bast in green, personification of the domestic cat, faces East.

There was a temple to Sekhmet-Hathor at Kom el-Hisn in the western Delta, and in his temple at Abydos Sety I (Dynasty XIX) is suckled by Hathor whose title is 'mistress of the mansion of Sekhmet '. In this legend the sun-god Ra fears that mankind plots against him. The gods urge him to call down retribution on men by sending his avenging Eye down to Egypt as Hathor. As the goddess slays men, leaving them in pools of blood in the deserts where they fled, she transforms into the 'powerful'.

This legend is the same legend of the goddesses Kali/Durga and the plea that Shiva and other male Gods made to the Himalayas to send down a woman to fight the evil "Rakshastras," whom they were defenseless against.  Durga came down on her tiger and manifested Kali from her brow (third eye) who came down on her lion, and together they fought and won over all negativity symbolized by the "Rakshastras."

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Great Book to read:

The Goddess Sekhmet

by Robert Masters

 

 

The Goddess Sekhmet:
Psycho-spiritual Exercises of the Fifth Way

Llewellyn Publications, 1991 reprint
Amity House, 1988
ISBN 0-87542-495-3 [hard]
ISBN 0-87542-485-6 [paperback]

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The ancient Egyptian divinity returns and initiates the reader to her Fifth Way. As a result of the seeker's direct encounter with Sekhmet in a series of telepathic trance states, he is given the teachings of the sacred books of the Sekhmet that were lost, pillaged from the temples and destroyed by unbelievers. This is a book of the reconstructed scriptures and spiritual disciplines that will open its readers to the mysteries, numinous powers, and mind-body transformations of Sekhmet.

"Pioneer of modern consciousness research"

--Stanislav Grof, M.D., Esalen Institute

 

Personal experience with Sekhmet, a relationship guided by Drs. Masters and Houston, and particularly enhanced by the processes within this book were most profound. My practice of Sekhmet's Way of the Five Bodies became liberating, transforming, enriching, and expanding.

My relationship with Sekhmet ultimately supported the emergence of a personal identity, an opening of the heart, a clearing of the head, and an integration of the heart/mind energies. Dr. Masters processes set into motion a sense of compassion for self, family and the larger world community. Interactions with Sekhmet activated the creative forces and supported manifestation and materialization of a very rich imaginal life.

I only have praise for Dr. Masters book.

--ellenHelga Weiland, LCSW

The author was given not only the way of the spiritual, magical, shadow, double and physical bodies as it was known in Egypt, but also the new knowledge--blended with the old. Also included are Sekhmet's story, her hundred Sacred Names, as well as her rites of meditation, prayer and exercises in body movement, awareness, mind expansion, imagination and creativity.

This book initiates readers into a direct experience of the lost feminine mysteries in and through the Living Goddess long repressed in our patriarchal world. She returns from exile to become a transfiguring source of a new earth centered ecology, and a new well of human wisdom, compassion and creativity.

e-mail Dr. Robert Masters: HVHHBob@aol.com

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BLESSINGS OF LOVE FROM THE VERY

HEART OF THE LION….

NAMASTE