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Seth is an ancient Egyptian deity, much maligned in popular, academic and theological thought. Up until fairly recently the only thing one needed to know about Seth was that he was the personification of evil and the prototype of the devil and Satan and all bad things in the world. He is the god who in one of the world’s most ubiquitous myths, kills another god, his own brother Osiris no less, then usurps his role as king, persecuting the orphaned Horus who only survives to manhood, due to the cunning of his sorcerer mother Isis. Horus then overpowers Seth and ensures he gets his just deserts.
The complete book will explore the mythos of the god and various ways of seeing him; these may even appear antithetical as is encapsulated in what is sometime known as “The Nagada Hypothesis” which stands in contrast to the consensus that Seth was always a malign deity.
This fascicle comprises two complete sections of the book as presented at the Museum of Witchcraft & Magic, Boscastle, Cornwall, including the slides, many of them reproduced in colour.
The Seven Spells of Nekhbet - a fantastic piece of battle magic in which the ancient Vulture Goddess enlists the power of Seth to protect Egypt’s borders. The other is a discussion of Apophis, an ancient personification of evil, who is often confused with Seth. This section also includes a draft version of the Books for Overthrowing Apophis.
cover: Horus & Seth blessing the King, Pharaoh Ramses III, from His mortuary temple at medinet Habu, Thebes (Luxor) Cairo Museum of Antiquities. Reconstructed
The author’s previous books include: The Bull of Ombos; Tankhem: Seth & Egyptian Magick; Supernatural Assault in Ancient Egypt; The Ritual Year in Ancient Egypt & Phi-Neter: Power of the Egyptian Gods.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781906958831
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 300
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-02-01
- Förlag: Mandrake of Oxford