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XII: Bastet - Goddess of Protection, Joy, and Domestic Harmony
Bastet, also known as Bast, is the cherished goddess of home, protection, fertility, joy, and cats in ancient Kemet. She embodies grace, intuition, and the duality of nurturing and safeguarding life, reminding us that strength and love can coexist, and true power often resides in gentleness and vigilance. In mythology, Bastet originally appeared as a lioness warrior goddess, fiercely guarding the pharaoh and the land from chaos. Over time, her image softened into that of a do
Nov 16


XI: Set (Seth) - God of Chaos, Storms, and Transformation
Set, known as Seth in ancient Kemet, embodies chaos, storms, deserts, and upheaval. While often seen as a destructive force, his role is essential for the cosmic balance of the universe. Without chaos, there can be no growth, challenge, or transformation. Set teaches that conflict and change are vital lessons that break old structures and foster renewal. In mythology, Set is infamous for his rivalry with his brother Osiris and his struggles with Horus, symbolising the ongoing
Nov 11


X: Osiris (Asar) - God of Resurrection, Renewal, and Eternal Life
Osiris, known as Asar in ancient Kemet, is the revered god of the afterlife, resurrection, and the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth. He embodies the belief that life continues beyond the physical realm, and transformation is a vital aspect of existence. Once a wise and just king, Osiris was beloved by his people until his envious brother Set killed him and scattered his body. His devoted wife, Auset, gathered his remains and restored his life through her magic. Follo
Nov 3


IX: Auset (Isis) - Great Mother, Magician, and Goddess of Devotion
Auset, known to the Greeks as Isis, is one of Kemet’s most revered deities. As the great mother, queen of heaven, mistress of magic, and embodiment of unwavering devotion, her name translates to “throne,” symbolising her role as the seat of divine authority and stabilising power. In mythology, Auset is most famous for her relationship with Osiris (Asar) and Horus (Heru). When her husband Osiris was slain and dismembered by his jealous brother Set, Auset, driven by love and wi
Oct 27


VIII: Hathor - Goddess of Love, Joy, Music, and the Sacred Feminine
Hathor, often depicted with the horns of a cow cradling the solar disk, is one of ancient Kemet’s most beloved goddesses. She embodies love, beauty, joy, music, dance, fertility, and the nurturing energy of the Divine Mother. Her name, meaning “House of Horus,” signifies her dual role as celestial mother and consort, radiating sweetness, abundance, and light. In contrast to Sekhmet, who represents fiery destruction and transformation, Hathor embodies harmony, pleasure, and no
Oct 21


VII: Montu - The Flame of Will and Sacred Action
Montu, the ancient falcon-headed god of war and divine strength, rises like the blazing sun over life’s battlefield. Known as the “Ba of...
Oct 11


VI: Ra - The Solar Force of Creation and Divine Will
Ra, the radiant sun god of Kemet, embodies the eternal flame that sustains all life. Each morning, he rises in the east and sets in the...
Oct 6


V: Horus - The Eye of Vision and Sovereignty
Horus, the falcon-headed god, embodies kingship, clarity, and higher vision. Known as Heru in ancient Kemet, he avenges his father,...
Sep 28


IV: Sekhmet - The Fierce Flame of Transformation
Sekhmet, the lioness-headed goddess, is one of the most powerful and awe-inspiring Neteru of Kemet. Her very name means “The Powerful...
Sep 18


III: Anubis - The Guardian of Transitions
Anubis, known in Kemet as Inpu, is one of the most recognisable and mysterious of the Neteru. With the sleek black head of a jackal and...
Sep 13


II: Ma'at - The Feather of Truth
In the heart of ancient Kemet, Ma’at symbolised not just a goddess but the essence of truth, justice, balance, and cosmic harmony. Often...
Sep 7


I: Tehuti (Thoth) - Keeper of Divine Wisdom
In the sacred temples of Kemet, Tehuti - known to the Greeks as Thoth - was revered as the great scribe of the gods, and the guardian of...
Aug 30
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