π¦π₯ Sekhmet’s Wrath: The Flame That Purifies, Not Destroys
π¦π₯ Sekhmet’s Wrath: The Flame That Purifies, Not Destroys
Long ago, it is told, that humanity forgot the laws of Maat.
They turned from balance, love, and right action —
and their hearts grew heavy with corruption.
Ra, weary and wounded from watching the unraveling of divine order,
called forth his Eye — not to punish, but to cleanse.
From his third eye of fire came Sekhmet —
Lioness of the South, Flame of Truth, Daughter of the Sun.
She was not sent to slaughter.
She was sent to wake them up —
to strike fear into the untrue self, to burn away what no longer served the Earth.
Her “wrath” is not cruelty.
It is surgical fire.
It is the roar of love unwilling to let the soul rot in lies.
But yes — she went deep.
She saw how thick the illusion had become.
She saw that the false self had intertwined with the true.
And in her grief and fury, she went too far.
Blood flowed.
And Ra, seeing that even purification must be tempered with compassion,
cooled her fire with red beer —
symbol of ritual, blood-like sacrifice, and mercy disguised as celebration.
She drank, she laughed, she remembered herself —
and returned not as destroyer,
but as protector.
Sekhmet is not to be feared.
She is the Flame of the Goddess who says:
“I will not let you lie to yourself.”
“I will not let this world drown in its own forgetfulness.”
“I will roar until the walls of illusion crumble.”
She is the lion who guards the temple.
The blood in the body of awakening.
The heat in your rising kundalini.
The solar feminine in her full roar.
Let us say it now:
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Sekhmet is not rage — she is restoration.
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Sekhmet is not punishment — she is purification.
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Sekhmet is not war — she is the love that will not let evil win.
She is the inner fire that says YES to truth and NO to all that is false.
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