Greetings to everyone in our Spiritual Family,
I am very happy to announce the Rituals for our Goddesses, Sekhmet and Nepthys. The Rituals can be found in the links on this post below. We are continuing steadfast in bringing the Gods into the forefront and the Temple of Zeus is continuing it’s holy work for the restoration of the Original Culture of Mankind.
These Rituals are both very powerful and they represent for once more a perfect veneration for these two exceptionally important Goddesses. More updates are coming soon in many areas, including ToZ Donors, Rituals and everything else.
We are building together a great momentum and the greatest works that have been done for the Gods in almost 20 centuries…I want to thank everyone and I wish that more and more people will see what we have all seen: That one will always wish they should have joined this Path to Enlightenment earlier.
As with all other Rituals, except of venerating the Gods, we are also furthering our collective and individual evolution with these Rituals. Feedback is very much welcome.
Sekhmet Power Ritual:
Nepthys Power Ritual:
Below, there will be the quoted post of JG Karnonnos on both these Goddesses.
Nephthys, known in the Goetia as Bathin, is an extremely important Goddess ruling over very important processes of Life and Death. She is represented in the Egyptian pantheon in the form of Nephthys and is one of the foremost Goddesses.
It is no exaggeration to say Nephthys’ prominence in all facets of Egyptian religion was second only to Isis [Astarte]. Although Nephthys is considered to be a highly mysterious and enigmatic Goddess in the contemporary imagination due to a general lack of understanding of Her symbolism, the record of the Egyptian household, palace, temple, tomb, hieratic document, and sets of sacramental objects has Her imagery emblazoned upon them. Even as far back as the Old Kingdom, Nephthys plays a highly prominent role.
Understanding why this is the case means understanding part of the intrinsic relationship of Isis and Nephthys. The association conveys the duality of both home life and of life and death. The two Goddesses are constantly portrayed together, as Nephthys is referred to as being the sister and daughter of Isis, but additionally as the minister, the midwife, the nursing mother, and the twin of Isis.
Sekhmet is known as the personification of Power as a Goddess. Represented in Egypt as a fierce lioness, Sekhmet rules over war, destruction, extreme rage, discord, medicine, plagues, and motherhood.
She is often represented with the Pharaoh as a protective deity during times of war and invoked to protect the Pharaoh during times of strife. Sekhmet is used as an aegis on objects signifying protection, and many of the facets of Sekhmet relate to the willingness to destroy in creation. Along with Her son Maahes, the God Khepu, and the Goddess Neith, Sekhmet is the most prolific war Deity in Egypt. To this day, door knockers are often adorned with lion or lioness figures as a vestige of Her influence.
-High Priest Zevios Metathronos

