- In
Egyptian mythology,
Sekhmet (/ˈsɛkˌmɛt/ or
Sachmis /ˈsækmɪs/, from
Ancient Egyptian: 𓌂𓐍𓏏𓁐, romanized: Saḫmat; Coptic: Ⲥⲁⲭⲙⲓ, romanized: Sakhmi)...
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Ancient Egyptian: jꜣrw, lit. 'reeds'), or the
Field of
Reeds (sḫt-jꜣrw,
sekhet-aaru), is the name for
heavenly paradise in
Egyptian mythology.
Ruled over...
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result and they
would be
presented to Osiris, who
admitted them into the
Sekhet-Aaru. However, if
their heart was
heavier than the feather, it was to be...
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meant Offerings It was used in
multiple occasions, but most
prominently in
Sekhet Hetepet,
meaning field of offerings, a
title for Aaru
Nebet Hetepet, meaning...
- Other: 102–103
Pangender Person of
transgendered experience Polygender ****
Sekhet Third gender: 102–104
Trans can be
defined as "outside the
gender binary;...
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meaning "reeds," with
specific reference to the "Reed fields" (Egyptian:
sekhet iaru / ialu), a
paradisiacal land of
plenty where the dead
hoped to spend...
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Thebes (now Luxor, Egypt), list
three human genders: tai (male), sḫt ("
sekhet") and hmt (female).[better source needed] Sḫt is
often translated as "eunuch"...
- in The West of
Thebes (see
below for the
hieroglyphic spelling), or Ta-
sekhet-ma'at (the
Great Field). At the
start of the
Eighteenth Dynasty, only kings...
- the land of the dead, its
landscape and inhabitants.
These include the
Sekhet Hotep (Field of
offerings or peace), the
paths of
Rostau and the
abode of...
- of Self Knowledge,
appearing in Lion & Serpent: The
Official Journal of
Sekhet-Maat
Lodge Volume 6,
Number 2.
Thelemapedia (2005).
Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica...