Since my rather interesting museum trip on Sunday, I've been looking to see what there is on the web about Sekhmet. On an otherwise generally cringeworthy page, I found this amusing (to me, anyway) tidbit:
"Sekhmet encompasses the gamut of feminine expression. Sekhmet introduces the brilliance of the luminous Light to those who have strayed too long in the darkness. Sekhmet ushers those who have managed to avoid feeling their emotions and sexuality into the depths of the dark unconscious where unbridled passion ultimately finds expression. Sekhmet's sometimes painful lessons have taught the sacred artists in Her service how to understand the mystery locked within themselves, a hologramic echo of the power of The Great Cosmic Feminine."
So Sekhmet is the patron goddess of slash writers! I knew we had to have one!
*ducks and runs*
"Sekhmet encompasses the gamut of feminine expression. Sekhmet introduces the brilliance of the luminous Light to those who have strayed too long in the darkness. Sekhmet ushers those who have managed to avoid feeling their emotions and sexuality into the depths of the dark unconscious where unbridled passion ultimately finds expression. Sekhmet's sometimes painful lessons have taught the sacred artists in Her service how to understand the mystery locked within themselves, a hologramic echo of the power of The Great Cosmic Feminine."
So Sekhmet is the patron goddess of slash writers! I knew we had to have one!
*ducks and runs*