SEKHMET
Consort of Ptah. Lioness goddess of Memphis. “Great of Magic". Associated with destruction, but more often in the sense of making way for creation than destruction for destruction's sake. She has been known to cure pestilence as well as to cause it.
SESHAT
“Foremost in the Library". Usually associated as the female counterpart of Djehuti as they are both concerned with measuring and recording. Seen with a seven-pointed star above her head.
SET
George Hart describes him as a “god of chaotic forces who commands both veneration and hostility". In mythology he is depicted as the murderer of his brother Osiris and the antagonist of Horus, and yet in the solar barque he defends Ra against the even greater menace of an attack by Apep, the ultimate enemy of existence. He is the violent and destructive force on earth, but does not threaten the very existence of the universe as does Apep. Sometimes the energy of such a force as Set can be harnessed and redirected. Traditionally he has come to be identified with “evil” and Horus with “good” in the conflict of good and evil. But, as we all know, nothing is as simple as that. He is associated with the red desert regions and the sand-storms, as opposed to the rich black fertile lands beside the river.
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About Moyra Caldecott
Moyra Caldecott was born in Pretoria, South Africa in 1927, and moved to London in 1951. She married Oliver Caldecott and raised three children. She has degrees in English and Philosophy and an M.A. in English Literature.
Moyra Caldecott has earned a reputation as a novelist who writes as vividly about the adventures and experiences to be encountered in the inner realms of the human consciousness as she does about those in the outer physical world. To Moyra, reality is multidimensional.
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Books by Moyra Caldecott
Titles marked with an asterisk are available or forthcoming from Mushroom eBooks. Please visit http://www.mushroom-ebooks.com for more information.
FICTION
Guardians of the Tall Stones:
The Tall Stones*
The Temple of the Sun*
Shadow on the Stones*
The Silver Vortex*
Weapons of the Wolfhound*
The Eye of Callanish*
The Lily and the Bull*
The Tower and the Emerald*
Etheldreda*
Child of the Dark Star*
Hatshepsut: Daughter of Amun*
Akhenaten: Son of the Sun*
Tutankhamun and the Daughter of Ra*
The Ghost of Akhenaten*
The Winged Man*
The Waters of Sul*
The Green Lady and the King of Shadows*
NON-FICTION/MYTHS AND LEGENDS
Crystal Legends*
Three Celtic Tales*
Women in Celtic Myth
Myths of the Sacred Tree
Mythical Journeys: Legendary Quests
CHILDREN'S STORIES
Adventures by Leaflight
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eBook Info
Identifier:Caldecott-Hatshepsut
Title:Hatshepsut: Daughter of Amun
Creator:Moyra Caldecott
Publisher:Mushroom eBooks
Rights:Copyright © 1986, 2000 by Moyra Caldecott
Description:Historical Fiction. 101531 words long. First published by Arrow Books in 1986
Language:English
Type:Novel
Format:text/xml
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