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Children of Aset
We know of Horus but does anyone know who his two siblings were?
Ankhhape- Banned
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No one knows. Only the Aset Ka.A'nen Sedjet wrote:We know of Horus but does anyone know who his two siblings were?
We know they were both girls, the two Primordial Asetian Princesses. But we don't know their identities, for their will was to remain in the shadows. At least that's what we get from the Aset Ka.
There are, however, many widespread theories of their identities among scholars of Asetianism...
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It is clear why Horus was the one to endure in history. From the 3 he was the one that has rised as Pharaoh. Horus was the elder child and the one entrusted with leadership. However, the Aset Ka was ruled by the 3 Primordials (and still is), but that happened in the secrets of their own councils.
As for who are the 2 sisters, I believe sometimes the answers are in front of our eyes. All we have to do is to see, as an Asetian would see, and many details in history, art and religion gives us clues to who they are.
Just open your eyes...
As for who are the 2 sisters, I believe sometimes the answers are in front of our eyes. All we have to do is to see, as an Asetian would see, and many details in history, art and religion gives us clues to who they are.
Just open your eyes...
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Can anybody tell me a little more about Bast (Bastet). The Greeks recognised her as the sister of Horus,whom they identified as Apollo,which would make her the daughter of the later emerging Isis and Osiris.....I am interested to find out a little more about this.
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As a sudden reaction to some recent things that happened to me ,i've come to feel a very strong connection with Bastet ,and searched a lot to find as much as possible about Bastet and to my surprise i discovered she is considered as daughter of Asar and Aset sister of Heru Sa Aset , and twin sister of Sekhmet one of her names being Ba en Aset
Another revelation to me was related to her role of protectress and with the offerings made for her which are singularily related to my way of feeding .
Coming into this very intense connection i 've felt with Bast, i had a vision of the triple feminine , what i think is named The Triple Goddes
I would also be very happy to find out as much gnosis about Bast as possible
Another revelation to me was related to her role of protectress and with the offerings made for her which are singularily related to my way of feeding .
Coming into this very intense connection i 've felt with Bast, i had a vision of the triple feminine , what i think is named The Triple Goddes
I would also be very happy to find out as much gnosis about Bast as possible
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I am pretty sure Horus and his sisters were triplets, born at the same time, therefore no one was older, correct me if I'm wrong please.Victor wrote:It is clear why Horus was the one to endure in history. From the 3 he was the one that has rised as Pharaoh. Horus was the elder child and the one entrusted with leadership. However, the Aset Ka was ruled by the 3 Primordials (and still is), but that happened in the secrets of their own councils.
As for who are the 2 sisters, I believe sometimes the answers are in front of our eyes. All we have to do is to see, as an Asetian would see, and many details in history, art and religion gives us clues to who they are.
Just open your eyes...
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A'nen Sedjet wrote:I am pretty sure Horus and his sisters were triplets, born at the same time, therefore no one was older, correct me if I'm wrong please.
Correct, Anen-Sedjet, the three Children of Aset were triplets. If you give a look to p.44 of the Asetian Bible.
"And so by the powers of Aset, these three sould were able to incarnate in the realms of the living. Aset gave birth to three children - triplets, a boy and two girls - but the world would only remember the name of Her first-born: Horus, destined to inherit Gods' kingdom on Earth - Egypt." - Asetian Bible
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Being triplets does not directly imply that he is not Aset's firstborn. He could have been the first of the three, since here, in this physical world of matter, we live in a world governed by a precise engine as time. Not to mention that it is known for Horus to have been the first of the Primordials to be magickally initiated by Aset Herself.Aghrab wrote:A'nen Sedjet wrote:I am pretty sure Horus and his sisters were triplets, born at the same time, therefore no one was older, correct me if I'm wrong please.
Correct, Anen-Sedjet, the three Children of Aset were triplets. If you give a look to p.44 of the Asetian Bible.
"And so by the powers of Aset, these three sould were able to incarnate in the realms of the living. Aset gave birth to three children - triplets, a boy and two girls - but the world would only remember the name of Her first-born: Horus, destined to inherit Gods' kingdom on Earth - Egypt." - Asetian Bible
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Talibah wrote:Can anybody tell me a little more about Bast (Bastet). The Greeks recognised her as the sister of Horus,whom they identified as Apollo,which would make her the daughter of the later emerging Isis and Osiris.....I am interested to find out a little more about this.
Hellen wrote:As a sudden reaction to some recent things that happened to me ,i've come to feel a very strong connection with Bastet ,and searched a lot to find as much as possible about Bastet and to my surprise i discovered she is considered as daughter of Asar and Aset sister of Heru Sa Aset , and twin sister of Sekhmet one of her names being Ba en Aset
Another revelation to me was related to her role of protectress and with the offerings made for her which are singularily related to my way of feeding .
Coming into this very intense connection i 've felt with Bast, i had a vision of the triple feminine , what i think is named The Triple Goddes
I would also be very happy to find out as much gnosis about Bast as possible
It is well known for Bast to have been an important Asetian and deeply related with the lost history of the Aset Ka. Her position in the Old Empire is not fully known by researchers of Asetianism, but there are several clues, hints and pieces that have been put together along the time. I believe this is a too important subject to be lost in another thread, and if anyone wants to research more on it or discuss it more clearly should open a thread dedicated to that.
However, Bast is not in any way related with the concept of triple feminine. That is a pagan concept used in the worship of the "goddess", it is of Celtic origin and was praised in Europe, not Egypt.
Maktub
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Maktub wrote:
It is well known for Bast to have been an important Asetian and deeply related with the lost history of the Aset Ka. Her position in the Old Empire is not fully known by researchers of Asetianism, but there are several clues, hints and pieces that have been put together along the time. I believe this is a too important subject to be lost in another thread, and if anyone wants to research more on it or discuss it more clearly should open a thread dedicated to that.
However, Bast is not in any way related with the concept of triple feminine. That is a pagan concept used in the worship of the "goddess", it is of Celtic origin and was praised in Europe, not Egypt.
Maktub
Thank you Maktub ,your information is very precious to me , i am just having this visions that i have to interpret and understand after , and i after do the search on them , and some situations ,and concepts come in to my dreams -and only after while searching for them -i find out they really exist ! and find out their meanings , as if they come form a knowledge i already have , but different from the conscience of this plane
my vision was related with Bast i know that ,and it was a vision of a strong and complete feminine of tree faces/ facets / aspects one of them being Bast , this is only part of the vision , i simply can't tell the whole
How can you be sure that this vision is not related with asetianism as long as children of Aset can be reborn in any place and any time maybe in the past some things were misiunderstood and changed over time ..
This was my vison and i understood it inside me ,i was only trying to relate and find traces of it in the past records of human history and only found this trace of a "Triple Goddes" which i agree is not really what i've felt that's why i am aware my quest is not over
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Can anyone make any guesses of the 2 other deities than may have been the sisters of Horus? I would like to know what you all think. Personally I am not that familiar with other deities as many of you are, to make any good guesses.
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