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  • Sekhmet is a lady of battle and the sword, and a fierce protector of Her father Ra, but She's not a vampire. That's moronic. Vampires don't exist.

  • to dumb it down sekhmet was a no nonsense energy. she was about justice and protection. her love for RIGHTIOUSNESS brought out that energy to destroy the BAD AND THE UGLY. a warrior force. that we all can tap into. if we knew how we would stop the war with one another and let sekhmet enrgy come in and take care of business for us. ooooooo spoooooky !

  • as PINK would say ...NOW THERE YOU GO talking bout vampires goons and fire cat witches. this is not sekhmet. and the music, come on now. you had me going with message until the music and the horror appeared. lmao/extreemly

  • Great video, but the music sucks.

    Sekhemet/Akasha--as in our Akashic Records, meaning our past, the deep recesses of our past, our consciouness, which has nothing to do with anything religious.

    Cats--large & small are sacred. No question about it. It isn't any wonder the ancient Egyptians deified them, made it a capital offense to kill them, even by accident. And the ancient Egyptians kept them around those temples also because they knew there was something spiritual & cosmic about them.

  • @SteveBodhi I completely agree that she is the protecting mother and the healing warmth of the sun, but that is only one side of her. She is also the scorching heat of unhindered sunlight that turns nearly all life to dust (the desert), and in the Egyptian stories, she kills a lot of people and drinks their blood. Maybe she was not an "undead", which is NOT a purely Christian concept by the way, but she did drink blood and was a very powerful being. I think that is what the maker of this video

  • i dig this thought process its clever

  • Her dress is red it represents blood. From all the blood she drank from mankind.

  • So sehkmet drank and became intoxicated. While she was intoxicated she began to have pity and forgot her thirst for revenge.

  • Destroyer of all man kind. She began killing and drinking blood from every man almost destroying the mankind. So the gods saw that sehkmet was out of controll and they decided to mix beer into blood for her to consume

  • She began to die when the mother of darkness blessed her with a a gift if she was willing to accept. A gift to revenge those she lloved and she agreed. So the mother of darkness drew blood from her neck and she became sehkmet.

  • If u knew what happen then u would call her a vampire. She wanted revenge from a pharoh who killed all her family and beheaded the person she loved because she did not love the pharoh. she asked for death but the pharo wanted her to suffer. Banishing her to the dessert to die

  • Lady Sekhmet is far more than a warrior Goddess. She is the protecting mother, guardian of the family and home. And as for vampirism - please, that is some fantasy brought from the dark ages of Christian Europe. Lady Sekhmet is the healing warmth of the Sun. To place her into the transitory 2010 gothic vampire game of bored suburan kids is an insult to her Purity.

  • @SteveBodhi.. Do you have more information to pass along about Sekhmet? I am working on my semester project about her.

  • Congratulations! What a nice change from the usual pretty-pretty-pussy-cat New Age versions of Sekhmet. This is more like the true face of the Goddess. Loved it!

  • She's more a Blood Drinking Heruka (a wrathful buddhist deity) than a vampire.

    Vampires are a literary fantasy. Deities are real.

  • Great video..

    Sending warm greetings your way.

    ~ Melania

  • a boiling point she is...

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