Written in the stars.
#Kemet #black #egypt #kings @gods #goddesses #goddess #love #Queen
Written in the stars.
#Kemet #black #egypt #kings @gods #goddesses #goddess #love #Queen
The Egyptian deity,Bast (or Bastset), Goddess or protection, perfume, cats, and in some cases song and dance. She is derived from a Lion headed war Goddess. At her temple in Bubastis Herodotus reports that hundreds of thousand of people would arrive to make offerings to her and proceed to consume enormous amounts of wine in celebration.
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“The Three Graces” ~ The Greek Goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility. A print of the original painting by Emily Balivet, 2012.
Minerva: Roman Goddess of Wisdom & of MUSIC, poetry, medicine, wisdom, commerce, weaving, crafts, and magic. Sacred creature: Owl. @rose_wenck @danasondergaard9 @bornhappy81 #goddesses #roman #statue. X
Back in March last year, we posted on our myth thread this hymn to Isis found in Nag Hammadi. It was interesting then to hear Lilith prayer in S5E2 that contained line: “The First, The Last, The Eternal”. This also reminded us of Alpha and Omega reference to Christ which we also mentioned during our S5 discussions.
The Hymn of Isis
From Thunder, Perfect Mind
Found in the Nag Hammadi Library, which was unearthed in 1945, this selection from the poetic Gnostic text Thunder, Perfect Mind has often been associated with Isis, since it shares many characteristics of a typical Isis aretalogy. This section, and the whole of the poem, have influenced much modern artistic expression, ranging from uses by novelists Toni Morrison, Umberto Eco, and Paulo Coehlo, to filmmaker Jordan Scott (the daughter of Ridley Scott), and by the musical groups, Tulku, Current 93 , and Nurse with Wound . The praises of the mysterious Feminine Divinity evoke the universality of Isis in all her manifold forms.
I am the Beginning and the End.
I am honored and scorned.
I am the prostitute and the saint.
I am married and a maiden.
I am the mother and the daughter.
I am the limbs of my mother.
I am barren
and my children are many.
I am she who married magnificently,
and I have no husband.
I am the one who brings children and I do
not bear children.
I am the consolation of labor pains.
I am the bride and the bridegroom,
and my husband brought me forth.
I am my father’s mother
and my husband’s sister,
and he is my child.
I am the incomprehensible silence
and the idea often brought to mind.
I am the voice sounding throughout the world
and the word appearing everywhere.
I am the sounding of my name,
For I am knowledge and ignorance.
I am shame and bravery.
I am without shame; I am full of shame.
I am power and I am trepidation.
I am conflict and peace.
Listen to me,
For I am the scandalous and magnificent one.
* Statue of Isis-Persephone holding a sistrum, Roman period (180-190 CE). Archaeological Museum in Herakleion, Greece. Excavated from the Temple of the Egyptian Gods, Gortyn, Crete
Artwork of Howard David Johnson
I felt that I needed to share my most recent ritual experience with everyone. A short while ago, I did a ritual for my Goddess, Bastest. It was an offering ritual (I wanted to thank her for being part of my life and helping me and my family throughout our lives). During the ritual, I felt the urge…