Dedication to Sekhmet

taken from Rededication to Sekhmet, by www.netersekhmet.com.

 

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O SEKHMET, DESTROYER OF THE INESSENTIAL,
Cleanse from me all which hinders the broadening of my experience,
my tolerance, and my generosity of heart.

REVEAL THE SEED OF BRIGHTNESS,
Uncover my Heart’s Desire,
And bring that silence of peace
In which its voice I may hear.

O SUN, LIGHT THIS DARKENED HOUSE
Devour with your rays the pride of my ignorance
Clear away all obstacles in my path,
And with Beauty inspire me on my Way.

O, TERRIBLE! O, IRRESISTIBLE!

PRAISE UNTO SEKHMET THE MIGHTY!
And woe unto him who would make War upon Her,
For even the greatest is subdued by Her Love
And the World overwhelmed with the children of Her Victories!

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Oh my God. This is both hilarious and so true. And really shines a light on understanding teenagers and their actions and motivations better.

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“My father runs Palucci Brother’s Construction with his brother,” began Sandro Palucci from the front of my 10th grade Careers class. The night before, we had had to interview our parents about their jobs, and create a short presentation from those interviews. So far there’d been three construction company owners and one bakery owner’s offspring in the class.

I glanced over my notes quickly for my impending presentation. Mine wouldn’t be like any previous presentation. I’d interviewed my mom. She was much more unique. She’s officially a “Skin Care Specialist,” which I thought was a cool title, because it kind of makes it sound like she’s a dermatologist. Of course, she’s not. She works retail. She sells super fancy cream at a super fancy department store. With an official sounding job position.

From the centre of my forehead, a juicy, bulging red pimple snickered at my notes as it throbbed…

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Gemini Ink Writers Conference in San Antonio, July 2018 — O at the Edges

Gemini Ink Writers Conference in San Antonio, July 2018 This 3-day conference has quite the line up in poetry, with renowned poet and editor Veronica Golos, Pulitzer Prize winner Vijay Seshadri, and Ruth Lilly Prize winner and Pulitzer Prize finalist Martín Espada. I can’t pass up this opportunity, and have already registered for Veronica Golos’s […]

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Excerpt from “A Summer Evening’s Meditation” by Anna Laetitia Barbauld

photo credit: “Orion on the rise!”: Bob King

Lines 14 – 60
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The shadows spread apace; while meeken’d Eve
Her cheek yet warm with blushes, slow retires
Thro’ the Hesperian gardens of the west,
And shuts the gates of day. ‘Tis now the hour
When Contemplation, from her sunless haunts,
The cool damp grotto, or the lonely depth
Of unpierc’d woods, where wrapt in solid shade
She mused away the gaudy hours of noon,
And fed on thoughts unripen’d by the sun,
Moves forward; and with radiant finger points
To yon blue concave swell’d by breath divine,
Where, one by one, the living eyes of heaven
Awake, quick kindling o’er the face of ether
One boundless blaze; ten thousand trembling fires,
And dancing lustres, where th’ unsteady eye,
Restless, and dazzled wanders unconfin’d
O’er all this field of glories: spacious field;
And worthy of the Master: he, whose hand
With hieroglyphics elder than the Nile,
Inscribed the mystic tablet; hung on high
To public gaze, and said, adore, O man!
The finger of thy GOD. From what pure wells
Of milky light, what soft o’erflowing urn,
Are all these lamps so fill’d? these friendly lamps,
For ever streaming o’er the azure deep
To point our path, and light us to our home.

How soft they slide along their lucid spheres!

And silent as the foot of time, fulfil
Their destin’d courses: Nature’s self is hush’d,
And, but a scatter’d leaf, which rustles thro’
The thick-wove foliage, not a sound is heard
To break the midnight air; tho’ the rais’d ear,
Intensely listening, drinks in every breath.

How deep the silence yet how loud the praise!

But are they silent all? or is there not
A tongue in every star that talks with man,
And wooes him to be wise; nor wooes in vain:
This dead of midnight is the noon of thought,
And wisdom mounts her zenith with the stars.

At this still hour the self-collected soul
Turns inward, and beholds a stranger there
Of high descent, and more than mortal rank;
An embryo GOD; a spark of fire divine,
Which must burn on for ages, when the sun,
(Fair transitory creature of a day!)
Has clos’d his golden eye, and wrap’d in shades
Forgets his wonted journey thro’ the east.

-copied from: www.digital.library.upenn.edu.

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Interesting exploration of “A Summer Evening’s Meditation” : Anetta Newcamp, Examining Anna Laetitia Barbauld’s poem, “A Summer Evening’s Meditation”

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Great short video on “Stars: The Art and Science

SEKHMET PRAYER TO OVERCOME ADVERSITY

“O Sekhmet, Source of Strength and Mercy,
I am beset by sorrow and many troubles;
wounded by injustice and the offensive
wrongdoing of others.
Grant me the strength to meet adversity
with quiet courage and unshaken will.

O Sekhmet, Overcomer of All Enemies,
Forgive my weakness and renew my hope.
Place your protective mantle around me,
help me remain steadfast and resolute
in front of my enemies.
Shield and defend me and my loved ones
from the ravages of fear and anxiety.

O Sekhmet, Who Rouseth the People
Grant me the fortitude to show forbearance
to those who would sin against me.
May I allow no trial, however severe,
to embitter my soul and destroy my trust.
May my heart not despair of human good.

O Sekhmet, I praise and honor Thee with gratitude for your help.-

 

taken from: www.sites.google.com/site/netersekhmet/

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