Dua Heru-sa-Aset 🙏
Praise Horus, Son of Aset
Praise Horus in the Horizon
Praise the Divine Falcon
Praise He Whose form and Whose appearance are not perceived
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Well hi there! Curious about GODSLAVE but not sure what it's about or where to start? Here's a GODSLAVE Chapter Master Post⚡️⚡️
Start from the beginning with Chapter One
Edith is a university drop-out and is unsure how to move forward with her life. She visits the museum on a whim to escape her well-meaning but nagging roommate. When she accidentally breaks a canopic jar, she discovers a little god was trapped inside!
Chapter Two
After protecting the little god in the jar, Edith finds herself in the middle of a pantheon family feud. The god says he is Anpu (Anubis), and was stripped of his ba and sealed in the jar by the rest of his family. He tasks Edith with retrieving his ba to restore his power, but she wants nothing to do with it. Unfortunately, she may already be in too deep
Chapter Three
After tangling with Heru (Horus)'s Blacksmith soldiers nonstop, Edith and Anpu try to get ahead and cast a spell to find his next ba before it manifests as a monster. But a certain infamous spellcaster herself decides to intervene.
Chapter Four
Kidnapped by Heru, he confronts Edith with the truth about who she's been serving. She's forced to decide whether to turn Anpu over to Heru, or to continue helping a murderer.
Chapter Five
Edith and Set have survived Heru, but she still doesn't trust him. So Set shows her a vision of the Egyptian Underworld and takes her to a party from his past.
Chapter Six
After a ba fight with the Blacksmiths, Edith is desperate to build better control over her powers. Meanwhile, Djehuty asks Chen and Lena to watch over the Four Sons of Heru.
Chapter Seven
The Matriarch of the Egyptian Pantheon comes to visit.
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AUSET AND THE KEMETYU
The secret to the Africans' dominance of the Ancient World was its unified organization. The Kemetyu worked together. Their entire spiritual system was about the devotion (Auset) of the person's will (Heru) to communal unity (Ausar) for harmony (Ma'at).
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The origin of all Astrology.
Goes back to the Dendera Tablet of Ancient Kush-Kemet, presently known as Egypt in the heart of North Africa.
A key to all Astronomy & the calendar itself. Eternally grateful for the knowledge! 🫶🏾
All of the planets can be linked to what they call “Neter”… what we presently know today as Gods and Goddesses. They were transcribed into Greco-Roman religion, but the myths are true to the original.
#astroHistory
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Day 32 Heru
Guess what! Heeeeerrrrreeee Heru! and a quick sketch in his human form.
Going to continue Anktober for alittle bit longer to include a few other gods like Ma'at, Tefnut n Shue, etc
#heru#horus#godofthesky#divineprotection#egyptianmythology#digitalart#akhtober#egyptian#drawing#mythology#art#day32#digitaldrawing#magic#pagan#witchcraft#illustration#simple#kemetic#firealpaca#artist#artistoninstagram#myart#dahkyarts#artistoftales#artistonig
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Happy holidays and Happy birthday to Horus! 🦅
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DIVINE NOSE BOOP
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Ramesses I is attended by Horus and Anubis.
The glyphs above Ramesses read "The Osiris [meaning "the deceased"] King Menpehtyre [this is his throne name - the name taken when he was crowned], the Son of the Sun, Ramesses, true of voice [meaning he has undergone the afterlife trials; the phrase functions similarly to our 'RIP'] before Osiris."
The glyphs above Horus read "Words spoken by Horus, the son of Isis" and above Anubis, "Words spoken by Anubis who is in…"
And they appear to be saying "Come with me." "Come with me, Lord of the Two Lands."
This has been my reading practice for today. :)
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EDIT: all items have been sent to their new homes
I have some miniature gods here that I would like to give away. Help with the cost of shipping is appreciated if you can spare it. Matchbox for scale.
Weegyptians Ma'at and "Horus" (could easily be a Khonsu or Ra)
Tawaret ("William" replica)
Sekhmet
Custom painted chess piece Anpu and Khonsu. The Khonsu comes with a consecrated ribbon from the HoN state icon of Khonsu in His year, if that is heka that is meaningful to you.
All items ship from Boston, Massachusetts. Any that are not claimed by 12/31 will be given away to a local secondhand shop.
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Kemetic Gods
Regional Forms (Southwest US/Arizona) Part 2
(Names in alt text)
Part 1
Part 3
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What's better than having two bros Gods watching over you? The Ptolemaic Dynasty seemed to fancy the idea, so they built a dual temple in Kom Ombo dedicated to two of the most powerful and mightiest Gods of Egypt: Horus and Sobek! The Dual temple is a unique one since it's by far the only temple dedicated exclusively to two male gods!
Of course, Hathor, Khonsu and other minor deities make an appearance as well, accompanying the two Gods as they form two little triads, but the two symmetrical sides of the temple are all dedicated to the mighty brothers! There's also a special guest, Ptolemy VI, the one who commissioned the temple who appears in the murals worshipping the two.
United, there's nothing they can't do!
• TRIVIA TIME! •
The Horus we see in Kom Ombo is actually Horus the Elder. I do have a design for him as he will soon make an appearance in the next issue of the comic, but I like two think Sobek and Horus the Younger share a special bond as well!
Interestingly, Hathor does not accompany Horus in the two Triads of Kom Ombo as she forms a triad with Sobek and... Khonsu? Yeah, I know, fair enough xD but then, who's accompanying Horus? First is a special form os Hathor and Tefnut called "The Good Sister", and we also have another God called Panebtawy or "Lord of the Two Lands."
A bit of a useless and personal fact but it's thx to this temple that I ship Hathor with Sobek lmao.
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| Ave Isis, Regina Caelorum (WiP) | A devotional piece dedicated to my Holy Mother.
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Is there any mythological basis for set being the father of the sons of hours? (my feeble attempts at research turned up blank) or is that just something specific to this comic
Yes! In the Contendings of Horus and Set.
In that story, Horus and Set are fighting for the throne.
After all these weird contests and tricks, Set tricks Horus into bed and tries to have sex with him.
Horus senses what Set is trying to do and the most polite way I can put this is that before Set finishes, Horus catches Set's semen in his hand.
Horus then goes to his mother Isis to tell her what's happened. She screams, cuts his hand off and it's thrown into some blue lotuses floating in the water.
And from the lotuses, they're born! So even though they're called the sons of Horus, their origin is a little fuzzy on that.
As a fun aside, in doing some of my own googling to confirm details, this popped up
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The first of many Kemetic sigils to come!
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Yesterday was the birthday of Heru-Wer (Haroeris), He With the Eyes of Moon and Sun! Admittedly we do not know this Name very well so we spent some time researching for offerings. His candle is scented with clove, cinnamon and orange with yellow wildflowers, citrine and agate. He also got mandarin oranges and a gingerbread cookie!
I'd like to get to know this Name better. Our lineup is VERY lunar while Em's partner (@be-your-bast) has a lineup that is very solar. So to have those two themes in one Netjer is FASCINATING to both of us. So if you have any interesting stories or information you'd like to share, please do!
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