Thank you Bast for sending me cute signs along my path~
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Thank you Bast for sending me cute signs along my path~
"Untitled" which is inspired by the following dream I had about Selket, whom I've never interacted with before now:
I had a dream of being at some train station at night and there were people trying to attack this dog sized scorpion. My dad was angry and tried to protect it while I watched it crawl around.
Then it switched to me being in some dark and dirty room with a bed. Now there were 2 scorpions, each on top of a person I think. One of them was fake and it was on top of some asshole trying to convince me to kill the real one. I smacked him and the fake scorpion with a broom before gently petting the real one with it.
I then woke up briefly, unable to get the image of the scorpion out of my head until I felt the impulse to shuffle my oracle deck to decipher if it was Neith or Selket. Then I saw the image of a beast that had the upper body of a woman and the lower body of a scorpion. She had a sculpted face and a curious but playful demeanor.
I did some research and it turned out to be Selket after all! Dua Selket!
Hepet-Hor appears twice on Nestanebettawy's Amduat papyrus. Here she's given the name "Selkis the Great, Mother of the Gods".
[An Egyptian papyrus with drawings in black, red, and blue. Right to left: the Osiris reliquary symbol; a bearded snake with legs; Hepet-Hor, with a lion head and a crocodile head protruding from he back of her head, holding two red knives; a god holding a crook and flail.]
the goddess Serket for a digital art project
Fanart of OCs - Far Flung Castle Knights / Content recommendation Part 2 ˇ (Part 1)
Serqet
"she who causes the throat to breathe"
The Scorpion Goddess from Egyptian Mythology
reblog, don’t repost. thank you
Ancient Egypt Mythology - Serket Goddess of fertility, nature, animals, medicine and healing veneous bite.