Anyway, that's all rough. I can't give the full information so I've had to severely narrow it down to its most simplistic form. Basically put, HATHOR and SEKHMET ARE NOT SISTERS, they are the SAME WOMAN/GODDESS. ISIS IS OF MOTHERHOOD, NURTURING, AND SORCERY. HATHOR IS GODDESS OF WOMANHOOD, FEMININITY and CARE in some cases. SEKHMET IS DESTRUCTION and the FEROCITY OF WOMEN. That's their roles and characters BASICALLY.
@syrenje4 Are you an Egyptology student? Or are you a Kemetic? If you are either then you would know it is down to interpretation - all Deities are related but also not. Its a complicated system.
Sekhmet was the war goddess (the spit-personality of Hathor, if you will). Although Goddess of disease, destruction, etc. she was the warrioress who fought along side her father and the Pharaoh and healed the upper-kingdom during times of war. She basically represents to ferocity of women -- her polar-opposite of Hathor, but the same Goddess.
Oh, and ISIS is the goddess of motherhood, etc. not Hathor. (Just noting that to deity lady at the top, there.) Hathor was Godess of dance and womanhood.
Furthermore, Bastet and Hathor-Sekhmet are in a sense "related" as they have the same father (Ra), but they're not actually revered as sisters -- they are merely two of the eyes, "The Eyes of Ra." Although both Bast and Hathor's polar side (Sekhmet) are similar, they are not the same. Bast is the Goddess of cats, whilst Sekhmet is the Goddess of destruction, disease, etc. and occasionally healing. Hathor-Sekhmet's son is the God of medicine, ironically. Hathor herself is primarily of music, etc.
Hathor IS Sekhmet, they are not "sisters," and nor is she and Bastet.
Hathor was one of the daughters of Ra; but when Ra saw fit to punish mankind, he sent his daughter, Hathor, as one of his eyes of Ra. She then became mad with rage, thus becoming Sekhmet, and drinking the blood of the impure which made her mad. It's said that Ra told his priests to drench the land in red wine/beer to intoxicate her, so that she would revert back to Hathor.
This video really speaks to me. Hathor is my matron goddess. To me she represents love in all its aspects: mother and child, friends, couples. She is goddess of artistic culture. At first, I wanted bast. But hathor called to me. Wonderful video! Blessed be.
Since my path has solar deities I find the Egyptian gods and goddesses of interest, but still find them so overwhelming since there is so many solar deities in different phases, etc.
@Chetallica Yeah I know what you mean. Instead of having a god of the sun, goddess of the moon, all deities were catorgorised as sun deities and moon deities :S
@Pagyptsian I like both kinds of video you do:) But I think this works really well for videos about the Neteru, it helps to be able to see images of Them. XOXOOXOXOXOXX
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Anyway, that's all rough. I can't give the full information so I've had to severely narrow it down to its most simplistic form. Basically put, HATHOR and SEKHMET ARE NOT SISTERS, they are the SAME WOMAN/GODDESS. ISIS IS OF MOTHERHOOD, NURTURING, AND SORCERY. HATHOR IS GODDESS OF WOMANHOOD, FEMININITY and CARE in some cases. SEKHMET IS DESTRUCTION and the FEROCITY OF WOMEN. That's their roles and characters BASICALLY.
NOT. SISTERS. NEVER. HAVE. BEEN. SISTERS. EVER. Stupid video!
syrenje4 5 months ago
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syrenje4 5 months ago
@syrenje4 Are you an Egyptology student? Or are you a Kemetic? If you are either then you would know it is down to interpretation - all Deities are related but also not. Its a complicated system.
Pagyptsian 4 months ago
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syrenje4 5 months ago
Sekhmet was the war goddess (the spit-personality of Hathor, if you will). Although Goddess of disease, destruction, etc. she was the warrioress who fought along side her father and the Pharaoh and healed the upper-kingdom during times of war. She basically represents to ferocity of women -- her polar-opposite of Hathor, but the same Goddess.
Oh, and ISIS is the goddess of motherhood, etc. not Hathor. (Just noting that to deity lady at the top, there.) Hathor was Godess of dance and womanhood.
syrenje4 5 months ago
Furthermore, Bastet and Hathor-Sekhmet are in a sense "related" as they have the same father (Ra), but they're not actually revered as sisters -- they are merely two of the eyes, "The Eyes of Ra." Although both Bast and Hathor's polar side (Sekhmet) are similar, they are not the same. Bast is the Goddess of cats, whilst Sekhmet is the Goddess of destruction, disease, etc. and occasionally healing. Hathor-Sekhmet's son is the God of medicine, ironically. Hathor herself is primarily of music, etc.
syrenje4 5 months ago
Whoever made this video needs to study up...
Hathor IS Sekhmet, they are not "sisters," and nor is she and Bastet.
Hathor was one of the daughters of Ra; but when Ra saw fit to punish mankind, he sent his daughter, Hathor, as one of his eyes of Ra. She then became mad with rage, thus becoming Sekhmet, and drinking the blood of the impure which made her mad. It's said that Ra told his priests to drench the land in red wine/beer to intoxicate her, so that she would revert back to Hathor.
syrenje4 5 months ago
This video really speaks to me. Hathor is my matron goddess. To me she represents love in all its aspects: mother and child, friends, couples. She is goddess of artistic culture. At first, I wanted bast. But hathor called to me. Wonderful video! Blessed be.
vatertater6 6 months ago
@vatertater6 I see her in the same way : ) Blessed Be! x
Pagyptsian 6 months ago
I luv the way you edit this videos!!There are pics I haven't seen! Which is great..Thank you!
sooodop3 1 year ago
@sooodop3 I have so much fun finding the pics!
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Pagyptsian 1 year ago
Since my path has solar deities I find the Egyptian gods and goddesses of interest, but still find them so overwhelming since there is so many solar deities in different phases, etc.
Chetallica 1 year ago
@Chetallica Yeah I know what you mean. Instead of having a god of the sun, goddess of the moon, all deities were catorgorised as sun deities and moon deities :S
Pagyptsian 1 year ago
Lovely, Thank you.
Blessed Be
Tanyia48 1 year ago
@ofoakandhonor Thanks!
Pagyptsian 1 year ago
excellent video. wasn't she also goddess of alcohol-beer?
rsoxfan1123 1 year ago
@rsoxfan1123 Yes she is because people would drink and feast during her festivals :) Sekhmet is more though, obviously because of her myth.
Pagyptsian 1 year ago
Another great video!!
MsGoldenGirl5 1 year ago
@MsGoldenGirl5 Thank you!
Pagyptsian 1 year ago
Awesome video dear!!!!!!!!Blessed Be..)O(
WicccanWitch 1 year ago
@WicccanWitch Thank you :)
Pagyptsian 1 year ago
Great video :)
Fyrewitch23 1 year ago
@Fyrewitch23 Thanks!
Pagyptsian 1 year ago
Very professionally done! I didn't know most of the facts about Hathor, specially the imagery of the Cows ears.
raindog951 1 year ago
@raindog951 Thank you :)
Pagyptsian 1 year ago
i think you should have made video longer, as i usually really enjoy your information.
1010bree 1 year ago
@1010bree What more would you like to know about her?
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Pagyptsian 1 year ago
That was beautiful:) XOXOXOOXOXOX
Darklordsslave 1 year ago
@Darklordsslave Thank you :) I am thinking about doing this for most of the deities? Is this better than me just talking?
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Pagyptsian 1 year ago
@Pagyptsian I like both kinds of video you do:) But I think this works really well for videos about the Neteru, it helps to be able to see images of Them. XOXOOXOXOXOXX
Darklordsslave 1 year ago
@Darklordsslave Yeah that's what I thought :) It is also a lot clearer, without the waffle ^^
Pagyptsian 1 year ago