sekhmet-goddess Sekhmet is broadcasts her support, love, and courage through the ethers with the intention to connect to those who are longing to be who they truly are.

Sekhmet, the goddess of transformation, of solar feminine fire, is alive and well in Egypt. At the temple of Karnak she resides unmoved since her creation in a chapel dedicated to her. Her black granite stone statue with a lioness head and a woman’s body is activated, her eyes alive with the healing power of destruction. She carries the staff of the lotus and wears the crown of the solar disc of the cobra of protection upon it.

She represents the raw power of knowing exactly who she is and owning her primal nature. Historically, she is called the Goddess of war.  The fierce protection of the mother is sometimes called to destroy and to preserve your well-being.

You cannot take the lioness out of Sekhmet, she is not a domesticated cat, just like you can’t take the primal nature out of you and still be you. Sometimes you may be called to destroy that which is no longer serving you for your highest and best good.

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On KumariDevi’s Divine Feminine Activation Sacred Tour, you will have private time at Sekhmet’s sanctuary inside Karnak Temple. Imagine as you enter into Sekhmet’s chamber and walk up to her, gazing upon her eyes, Sekhmet looks back at you, alive and in her full power. See yourself in her eyes as you receive an individual and direct empowerment from her.

She may radiate compassion and acceptance of the totality of you, including the parts that you may not like. She may provide messages of courage, or hunt down the thought forms behind any imbalances you may have. The message she offers is to be true to you, and she activates within you the courage and the power to express your essence without apology and with authenticity. You’ll experience an initiation of the Self.

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Experience Sekhmet in Ancient Egypt

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