RevSedgwick
Heri Tep Hem Netjer
Reged: 04/12/02
Posts: 361
Loc: Racine, WI
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Em hotep! <bow>.
Dr. Jan Assmann once said that EVERYONE loves and is fascinated with Ancient Egypt—yet very, very few know absolutely anything about Ancient Egypt.
Funny perhaps, but all too true.
The Netjer Set seems to particularly hold the fascination of many. Questions about Him get raised here often. Statements get made often. Perhaps Jan Assman’s comment is particularly relevant in our approach to Set.
With the current violence and destruction happening around the world and the constant rhetoric about "evil," some shemsu and friends have wondered if Set is at work.
Set IS at work.
The question is: Just what is He up to?
In the natural world, there are times when the existing order is completely destroyed by tornados, hurricanes etc. The destruction of such events is felt most deeply when we lose a loved one or property, or see our favorite trees on a forest path fallen, split and mangled. When a child is killed riding a bicycle in a tornado it is difficult to see this as a force of good or even a necessary violence.
Yet, as Ra shines upon the land, and new green sprouts slowly shoot up from the earth, and new forms of forest life emerge, plants that would die out without Set's actions, we see how Set has enabled Ra's lifegiving sunshine and Wesir's quiet power beneath the ground to join in creating and maintaining life and in making way for a new ecosystem, restoring Ma'at in a natural order as old as it is new.
Deep? Beautiful? . . . Yes .. Perhaps.
Yet is this the meaning of the increasingly violent hurricanes and the tsunami which took so many innocent individual lives? If so, is this a restructuring of our natural world only? Is it, as described above, part of a necessary natural cycle independent of human actions?
In our human arrogance we all too often assume that we CAN/SHOULD control everything; and often we assume that anything that happens is somehow about us.
Yet, at times we tend to just the opposite. We fail to take responsibility for harm done which we do not believe we PERSONALLY caused or contributed to.
As Kemetic Traditionalists we know that responsibility is not about individual guilt. It is about our ABILITY to RESPOND in the service of Ma'at. And we know too that we are a part of a larger whole; that we do bear RESPONSE-ABILTY for things beyond our individual control or actions.
So we must ask:
If indeed global warming is causing many natural disasters, more violent hurricanes of greater strength, the desertification and human suffering in Sudan, etc., and if products humans have created and ways of life and culture we have created have caused and/or contributed significantly to global warming, does it make sense to see Set's action in these events? Or is it Our RESPONSE-ABILITY that we must reflect upon and act to change? Could Set be present in these events in the hope of spurring us into action—into recognizing and taking our place in the world?
Might it have something to do with Ma'at in our social world as well? How so?
Is it possible that at least some of the current violence in the world is NECESSARY for the greater good? If so, which greater good?
This is certainly what George Bush and ally governments tell us. This time requires sacrifices: American troops, allied troops, and innocent civilians will die. Saddam and his sovereign government are forcibly removed from office. The United Nations must be torn down and rebuilt from scatch to confront evil in the world—both terrorism and what Prime Minister Blair calls "evil ideology.” According to supporters of this position, the right order of the world has broken down, evil has been unleashed, and only the forcible destruction of the current order and its replacement with a just order can prevent total chaos and the demise of democracy and civilization.
Is President Bush acting for Set against Apep?
This is what those who oppose Bush and allies tell us. Those he calls terrorists, those resisting the American occupation, also feel that the world must be rebuilt from scratch. That the violence and harm to innocents is necessary to turn back the forces of Isfet embodied in US actions against humanity through occupation, torture, and elimination of civil liberties; and only through feeling the effects of the violence in their own land can systematic terror on the part of the Americans and allies be overturned.
It is so easy to attack what has been labeled as "evil.” Yet there is a palpable presence of evil in many current happenings. We know it. We can taste it.
Yet WHAT IS IT?
Here we are not so sure. Must we know WHAT it is in order to act to restore Ma'at?
Set certainly recognized Apep before defeating Apep
Not all the Netjeru held a harpoon to spear the creature of uncreation. Yet all contributed to making Set’s work possible.
So what about each of us? How can we contribute to the restoration of justice in the world? What actions, words, beliefs, and attitudes enable us to participate with Set in letting Ma'at ascend? What stops us from having already taken these actions, adopted these beliefs and attitudes, and spoken these words?
What is it to which we cling like grim death—that needs to be destroyed? Let us help Set engage with us today in what in Islam is called jihad: the spiritual struggle to clear away and totally destroy what impedes our being our best self, our true self, and thus taking up our responsibility to participate with Netjer in letting Ma'at ascend and creating justice in the world.
Kheperu! Let it become!
Rev Renee with Rev Sedgwick
-------------------- Rev Sedgwick Heskett, Hemet NebetHet-Nit and Amun
Heri Tep Hem Netjer Per Ankh
Per Ankh: The Traditional Religion of Ancient Egypt
http://www.per-ankh.org
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RevSedgwick
Heri Tep Hem Netjer
Reged: 04/12/02
Posts: 361
Loc: Racine, WI
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Em hotep, all! <bow>
When I first learned about Set, it was a great relief. I'm quite a conservative kind of person--try to keep things calm and safe. And I had this inexplicable attraction for Set's kind of crashing, wild, uncontrolled energy, sweeping everything before it, breaking down the carefully protected. Sometimes the wildness has been kind of subtle, such as when I lost all my well-thought-out notes the night before my dissertation defense. No drama, just sudden loss. But the effects have not been subtle.
Why, then, the quickening of the blood and heightened alertness in the presence of this destructive force? Well, I think there are a couple of reasons. First, once the dust has settled, there's a kind of freshness left in the wake of this wild passage. I did just fine in my defense without my notes--in fact, I had a few new insights that opened my thinking to ideas I hadn't had before, which point the way to new writing on what I had thought was an idea I'd fully mined already. Rev Renee has noted that the forest fires that wipe out Bambi's and Thumper's home and drive the birds away also create the environment in which new growth arises. Too much settledness can prevent movement toward something better.
Moreover, Set is alive--there's no denying His freedom and strength. As someone with a lot of Nebet Het energy, I can understand perfectly how She was partnered with Him. The Lady of the Underworld might seem an unlikely consort of Set, that wild and crazy guy. But their energies work perfectly together. I wouldn't want to be whipped around by the tornado every day, but once in a while it proves to be a breath of fresh air.
Rev Renee counseled me that we'd do well to avoid attempting anything too big or complicated today. In fact, she said, Let's just have another cup of tea and stay in. Not a bad idea--but I'm going to make sure to stick my nose out the door for at least a little while. I don't want to let all that clean-sweep energy pass me by.
Take care today, breathe deep, keep your head down when things seem a little frenzied; but don't forget to appreciate Set's presence too. Something may get blown over, but something will come into being afterwards.
Rev Sedgwick
-------------------- Rev Sedgwick Heskett, Hemet NebetHet-Nit and Amun
Heri Tep Hem Netjer Per Ankh
Per Ankh: The Traditional Religion of Ancient Egypt
http://www.per-ankh.org
Edited by RevSedgwick (08/03/05 09:18 PM)
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RevRenee
Founder-Wehemu
Reged: 06/12/01
Posts: 2727
Loc: Racine Wisconsin
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Em hotep Rev Sedgwick <bow>
Heh Well we went out 
-------------------- Rev Renee Levant, Hemet Sekhmet & Aset
Founder & Wehemu & Educational Director
Per Ankh: The Traditional Religion of Ancient Egypt
http://www.per-ankh.org
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RevSedgwick
Heri Tep Hem Netjer
Reged: 04/12/02
Posts: 361
Loc: Racine, WI
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Em hotep, everyone! <bow>
What Rev Renee is referring to is that we, all innocently, went out for a chiropractor appointment--no problem there; then to Perkins--again, no problem; then to Sam's Club--whoops! The car won't start! Turn the key: nothing. Not even grinding. Can we hear Set chuckling?
Well, it wasn't too bad. We didn't have the cell phone with us, of course; but the nearest pay phone wasn't far away (a good thing, considering the heat); and we had enough change for the phone; and we were parked safely in a parking lot; and I'd remembered to renew our AAA membership; and the repair guy came almost immediately and got us going; and we got a new battery while we were at Sam's anyway. So, as I say, it could be worse.
My advice: don't try anything tricky today. Tomorrow is another day.
Rev Sedgwick
-------------------- Rev Sedgwick Heskett, Hemet NebetHet-Nit and Amun
Heri Tep Hem Netjer Per Ankh
Per Ankh: The Traditional Religion of Ancient Egypt
http://www.per-ankh.org
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RevRenee
Founder-Wehemu
Reged: 06/12/01
Posts: 2727
Loc: Racine Wisconsin
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"My advice: don't try anything tricky today. Tomorrow is another day. "
Heh Yeah it's the Fourth Day upon the Year. Aset's Birthday!
Rev Sedgwick, perhaps that advice should be extended for a few days . ***big grin**
-------------------- Rev Renee Levant, Hemet Sekhmet & Aset
Founder & Wehemu & Educational Director
Per Ankh: The Traditional Religion of Ancient Egypt
http://www.per-ankh.org
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