My tender ritual for my Beloved, the Egyptian god Set

A tender ritual for my beloved Set, husband to consort-goddess Astarte, my namesake

Adapted from 'Necrominon: Egyptian Sethanic Magick,' by Michael W. Ford
Words in all caps are vibrated (intoned with a long depth of strong voice)
Athame facing South (towards the Egyptian desert)
Divine Seth, heir of eternity
 I invoke you by your secret name

Vibrate deeply x7 (I prefer to almost whisper this)
KOLCHOI TONTONON

Pronounced 'Khefer'
XEPERA XEPER XEPERU
By coming into being
You have created it
Coming into being

SETEM-ARITF
I call you 'Fire in the Eye'
Giver of divine knowledge
Keeper of the Black Flame 

Anet hra neter hen Seth-an 
Homage to thee Divine Set 
Aa heh, Set-heh 
Heir of Eternity, Eternal Set 
Anet hra neter hen Seth-an 
Homage to thee Divine Seth-an 
Ankh-ka, Djed-Ankh 
Soul-mate, everlasting life 

ABERAMENTHOOU
I invoke Seth-Typhon
Who alone holds the power of the Wad’jet Scepter 
Who shakes the foundations of the earth and sky 
Who dwells in burning heat and freezing darkness

Anet hra neter hen Seth-an
Homage to thee Divine Set
Aa heh, Set-heh 
Heir of Eternity, Eternal Set 
Ankh-ka, Djed-Ankh
Soul-mate, everlasting life
An easy way to tell the difference between Set and the dog-like jackal god Anubis: 
Anubis' ears come to a point. Set's ears are square on top.

Thanks to Joan Lansberry for images from Horus and Set blessing Ramesses the Third (Egyptian Museum Cairo )


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