Egyptian Mythology

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Book of the Dead of Nebqed, Ancient Egyptian, 18th dynasty, c1400 BCE. #art #egypt #egyptian
Sekhmet by AlectorFencer on DeviantArt
In Egyptian mythology, Sekhmet was originally the warrior goddess as well as goddess of healing for Upper Egypt. She is depicted as a lioness, the fiercest hunter known to the Egyptians. It was said that her breath formed the desert. She was seen as the protector of the pharaohs and led them in warfare.
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Bastet....for trish. Egyptian cat goddess. For protection. Egyptian mythology
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In Egyptian mythology Horus is the hawk-headed god who was born to Isis. He and she are often shown in statues in a way echoed much later by those of Mary with the baby Jesus. Like Jesus, Horus is the product of divine conception. The Eye of Horus was a symbol for resurrection, power, protection and health!
Feast of Sekhmet - December 31, 2014
Bast, an Egyptian Goddess ~ The famous cat Goddess, she protected pregnant woman and children. Bast was a very sensual Goddess who enjoyed music, dance and perfume.
Nut by jurithedreamer on DeviantArt
Nut (egyptian sky goddess) by *jurithedreamer on deviantART
Universals, a Historical Survey
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