Set
also spelled Setesh, Sutekh, Setekh, or Suty
Center of worship - Kemet (Egypt)
Classification: God,
Gender: Male,
Period of Worship: pre Christian era- to present day.
Known Affiliations: the desert, storms, disorder, violence and foreigners,
Known Relations : Set is a member of the Ennead, the 9 original Kemetic gods which represents the line of Atum Ra. This Ennead consist of the god Atum, his children Shu and Tefnut, their children Geb and Nut and their children Ausir, Auset , Set, and Nephthys.
His Sacred stone is Aventurine.
Ancient
Goddess worshipped in Thebes During the Middle Kingdom.
Her
name means “Power”.
Her
Cult was centered at Thebes in Upper Egypt
She
is venerated as a protector of young Horus whom she was tasked with protecting.
And through that the protection of youth.
At
various times in his epic battle against his Uncle Set, Horus was aided by this
ancient goddess.
Wosret
was rarely depicted, and no temples to her have been identified. When she was
depicted, it was wearing a tall crown with the was sceptre (which was related
to her name) upon her head and carrying other weapons such as spears and a bow
and arrows.
She
was Amun's first wife.
An
Ancient Egyptian city was named for her.
She
was a minor goddess, but three pharaohs during the Twelfth Dynasty incorporated
her name into theirs: Senwosret, or Senusret, means "man of Wosret".
Kemet is humanity’s oldest documented culture
and the inspiration for everything associated with civilisation and human
genius. Kemet is most commonly associated with Ancient Egypt. It is the
civilisation that produced the pharaohs, the pyramids, the hieroglyphs and
countless wonders that modern scientists, engineers and academics still do not
understand. Unfortunately, most sources offering insight into Kemet are
foreigners to the culture and are incapable of representing it accurately
Here are some notable misunderstandings about Kemet
Kemet has never been limited by geographical borders. Kemet
is any land under the care of Kemetic people. While the NileValley region was the capital of
Kemet and the seat of the Pharaoh, Kemet is a global culture with a historical
presence on every habitable continent. Evidence of its global reach can be seen
in the pyramids and other great structures across the world which are
strikingly similar to structures found along the NileValley. Kemet is the mother culture
to all cultures considered indigenous or native in the world. Evidence can be
easily seen in the many common values, traditions and cultural expressions of
indigenous cultures worldwide.
Kemet is a dead civilization
Historically, Kemet was known worldwide for its mastery of
nature and the stability of its civilisation. This stability and mastery
enabled Kemet to amass great wealth as seen in the great monuments that are
still standing after thousands of years of neglect and pillaging. This wealth
attracted the envy of barbarian societies from the north and east where food
and resources were scarce. These societies invaded and looted Kemet for
thousands of years until the leaders of Kemet decided to abandon the Nile
Valley and relocate and rebuild in other places in the world, primarily in Sub-Saharan
Africa. To avoid attracting attention, Kemetic societies no longer constructs
the large monuments as before, however the culture continues to be preserved
intact.
Kemet was not an African Civilization
Now that modern science has agreed that humanity originated
in Africa and concrete evidence of a civilisation
preexisting Kemet cannot be shown, it should be obvious that the first humans
created the first civilization all on the continent of Africa.
However, a consistent effort has been made by the powers of the modern world to
depict Kemetic Civilisation having Arab, Hebrew or even European origins. While
the modern day “Egyptian” is more commonly of Arabian descent, this is the
result of the aforementioned migration of Kemetic people away from the NileValley. There many clear
connections between Kemetic Culture and the many African Cultures across the
continent. Some of the most obvious connections are polytheism and Ancestor
worship, both of which Arab cultures reject.
Why is Kemet important?
Kemet is humanity’s first civilisation. It is the first
organised system human beings used to separate ourselves from animal behavior.
The goal of Kemetic Civilisation has always been to provide humanity with a
model and a support system to live in harmony with nature and to advance
towards the Divine World. With over 100,000 years of collective knowledge,
Kemet stands as the most advanced and refined culture in human history. Under
the majesty of Kemet, humanity prospered and nature was preserved. The scientific
discoveries and technological advances of Kemet are still unmatched by modern
societies and the spiritual understandings remain a complete mystery to
outsiders. By contrast, what can we say about the modern alternatives?
“Humanity has continued its so-called ‘glorious progress’,
pulled by the nose by a system that has become master in the art of fooling and
manipulating people. A materialistic
philosophy had, in all logic, led to the constitution of a society with values
based almost entirely on the appearance of things. For individuals, emphasis of the superficial
aspect of modern society threw away the depths and the essence of things
themselves. Time after time this system
finds itself in absurd situations because the preceding logic on which it depends
does not function anymore. When this
occurs, new ideas are very quickly injected by the holders of power or by
leaders who desperately try to keep their heads above water.”
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