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The Eternal Mother, Akasha, the Queen of Heaven
SHEILA ATIM as AKASHA INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE | Season 3, Episode 5
The goddess Neith, depicted within the Tomb of Nefertari New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, reign of Ramesses II, c. 1279-1213 B.C. Tomb of Nefertari (QV66), Valley of the Queens, West Thebes.
Neith was an early Ancient Egyptian deity. She is thought to be the first and foremost creator, having created the cosmos and all that it includes, as well as governing it's function. To the Egyptians, Neith was the goddess of the cosmos, fate, wisdom, water, rivers, mothers, childbirth, hunting, weaving, and war.
Neith was the tutelary deity of Sais, and her worship was concentrated in the western Nile Delta in Lower Egypt. It is documented that worship of Neith can be seen taking placed as early as the First Dynasty. Neith was also one of three tutelary deities of Esna, a city in the south.
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Hymn to Neith, the Threefold Lady
Hail Neith, First Mother, before all days,
Who stood alone where creation lays.
From silent waters your thought was spun,
Maiden of dawn, when time begun.
Hail Neith, Weaver, whose shuttle flies,
Mother of worlds beneath watchful skies.
You birth the gods, you arm the just,
From womb and bow all life is thrust.
Hail Neith, Wise One, ancient and deep,
Crone of the veil where secrets sleep.
You cut the thread when cycles end,
And guide the soul where shadows bend.
Three are your faces, one your flame,
No god nor fate may bind your name.
You are the source, the shield, the law,
The loom, the blade, the final awe.
At this turning we call you near,
Spinner of fate, both far and here.
Neith of the Beginning, Middle, and End,
In your great weaving, all things mend.
Georges Jules Victor Clairin (1843–1919) - La Deesse Neith (The Goddess Neith), 1900
Ostracon Depicting a Queen Holding a Sistrum
Ramesside Period, 19th to 20th Dynasty, ca. 1292-1070 BC. From Valley of the Kings, Thebes. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 09.184.197
~ Ostracon: Ramesses II Suckled by a Goddess.
Date: ca. 1279-1213 B.C.
Place of origin: Egypt
Period: New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, reign of Ramesses II
Medium: Painted limestone
Ancient Egyptian ostracon depicting a pharaoh, the blue war crown (khepresh) atop his head and his face covered with stubble (a traditional sign of mourning). The image is thought to depict the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Seti I (r. ca. 1294-1279 BCE). Another, less experienced artist has also used the ostracon to practice drawing hands. Now in the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore.
A child's attempt to draw human and god-like figures...
This extraordinary child’s drawing on an ostracon was found in Athribis, Egypt and is dated 1st c. BCE to 2nd c. AD
Ostraca (plural for ostracon) are pottery fragments used as surfaces for writing or drawing. They were used as notepads for private letters, laundry lists, records of purchases, and copies of literary works.
Woman offering Incense
The limestone ostracon from Deir el-Medina, depicting a woman presenting a cup and vase before a figure holding a smoking bowl, likely represents a domestic or ritual offering scene.
The woman’s pleated dress, perfume cone, and lotus flower suggest she is engaged in a ceremonial act, perhaps making an offering to a household deity, ancestor, or even to a guest in a scene of hospitality.
The figure holding the smoking bowl is probably performing an incense ritual, purifying the space or the objects being presented. This mirrors the broader Egyptian belief that incense offerings not only honoured the gods but also protected the home and invoked blessings.
New Kingdom, Ramesside Period, ca. 1295-1069 BC. Now in the Louvre. E 14337
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Basic Incense and Their Uses
Types of Incense:
• Sandalwood: Protection, healing, purification, pleasing the spirits, consecration
• Cherry: Attracts and stimulates love, new beginnings
• Vanilla: Luck, love, happiness, stimulates memory
• Jasmine: Luck; especially in love, peace, intuition, moon magick
• Coconut: Purification and protection, fertility, love and chastity
• Frankincense: Spirituality, protection, love, prosperity, growth, confidence, an offering to the gods
• Cinnamon: Wealth/money, prosperity, success, focus, amplifies any ritual or spell, third eye
• Myrrh: Protection, exorcism, consecration, purification, peace, meditation, spirituality, offering to the gods
• Patchouli: Money, abundance, attraction, passion, romance, lust
• Rose: Love, self love, safety, calm, healing, purification, connection to maternal ancestors
• Strawberry: Passion, love, luck, friendship, romance, opens/connects root and sacral chakras, goddess offering
• Dragon's Blood: Increases personal power, manifestation, attraction, sensuality, love, favored by many entities as an offering
• Sage: Cleansing, banishing, protection, clearing the air, nullifying negativity, promoting a more peaceful environment, longevity
• Lavender: Psychic abilities, divination, dream magick, protection, purification, beauty, intuition, peace, calming
• Nag Champa: Amplifies a ritual, great for meditation
• Clove: Protection (especially for children), love, money, purification, exorcism, shielding/warding
• Juniper: Exorcism, protection, healing, love
• Allspice: Attracts luck and money, provides extra physical energy
• Copal: Protection, cleansing, purification, connection, spirituality, ideal for cleansing crystals and stones
• Bay: Good luck, manifestation, success, purification, protection, healing, sharpens psychic abilities
• Rosemary: Protection, exorcism, purification, promotes sleep, restores and/or mantains youth, draws love, increases intellect
• Thyme: Health, vitality, healing, cleansing
• Pine: Money, strength, patience, shielding, purification, offer to nature spirits/deities
• Fern: Burn indoors to drive out malevolent spirits, burn outdoors to bring rain
• Benzoin: Purification, prosperity, amplifies mental abilities
• Arabic Gum: Purification and protection of the home
• Blueberry: Keeps unwanted influences away
• Passionflower: Peace, anxiety soothing, promotes sleep, friendship, joy, openness
• Mullein: Courage, protection, health, divination, offering to the dead
• Rowan: Psychic ability, self reflection, healing, protection, power, spirits more likely to obey demands/requests
• Star Anise: Psychic power, manifestation, luck
• Mugwort: Strength, psychic power, spirit communication, protection, astral travel, dream work, visions/premonitions
• Rue: Healing, mental health, comfort, exorcism, love, bonding
• Saffron: Health, wealth, happiness, success, wind raising, manifestation, lust, strength, third eye
• Palo Santo: Clears stagnant/negative energy
• Eucalyptus: Healing, cleansing, physical health, clears tense energy, invigorating, empowerment
• Wormwood: Magick, astral travel, spirit work, dream work, divination, third eye, protection from magick, curses and unwelcome energies, spiritual love, opens spiritual doorways, return to sender
• Lotus: Inner peace and outer harmony, third eye, meditation ascension, recovery, offering to Lilith
• Chamomile: Love, peace, comfort, stress reduction, luck in gambling
• Amber: Manifestation, good luck, success, love, romance, patience, protection, balance, sensuality, pain relief
• Damiana: Sensuality, sexuality, astral travel, love/sex magick, baneful witchcraft, attraction, drawing spells, shadow work, healing trauma, speaking your truth
• Skull Cap: Balance, calm, recovery, anchor to bring consciousness back to the body after astral projection
• Albizzia: Opens you up to oneness, attunes the heart, brings happiness
• Lemongrass: Calming, balance, love, depression relief
• Ginger: Strength, power, prosperity, relationship success
• Oregano: Joy, travel, creativity, love, hand fasting
• Cardamom: Love, lust, charm, mental clarity
• Sweet Grass: Removes malevolent energies, draws prosperity
• Marshmallow: Spirit pulling, protection, cleansing, stimulates psychic power, self-understanding, nurturing, healing, fertility, love, sexuality
• Orris: Love, protection, divination, spirit work, intuition
• Storax: Courage, healing, moon magick, meditation, divination, encourages restful sleep, offering to Hekate
Incense Smoke Divination:
Smoke direction- Up/down:
• Up: Positive spiritual journey
• Down: Challenges, deviation from the path
Smoke direction- Right/left:
• Right: Desires will be fulfilled
• Left: Blocks and turbulent energy
Smoke direction- Towards/away:
• Towards: Reciprocal affection
• Away: Neglect or indifference
Smoke forms a circle:
• Clear circle: Strong vibes, manifestation is near
• Hazey circle: Weak vibes, uncertain manifestation
Smoke forms a Ladder:
• Multiple steps: Elevated spiritual path
• One step: Need to enhance spirituality
Spiral shape:
• Clear spiral: Big, new change
• No distinct shape: Chaos, uncertainty
Smoke splits in two:
• Important life decisions
• Trust your instincts
Many broken corners:
• Confusion, need clarity
Infinity symbol:
• Very auspicious omen
Thick and dense smoke:
• Negative energy
• Change is needed
Abrupt lighting and smoke:
• Smooth/even flame: Clear path
• Choppy flame: Hurdles on path
~ Relief of Akhenaten Offering Incense to the Aten.
Place of origin: Amarna, Egypt
Period: New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Reign of Akhenaten
Date: 1353-1336 B.C.
Medium: Limestone
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