queen wildflowers
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year of creation: 2024-2025
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process: Queen and king wildflowers were made side by side, so they directly compliment eachother. The background is a print of the linocut that forms the Hermit card.
queen wildflowers: windy wilds v tarot card :queen of pentacles
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Auset is the queen of discipline and dedication. “Whenever she is challenged by set, she never gives up. When you have your discipline dedicated, not just to your sport, or to your career, or to your finances. When it’s dedicated to god, and you never give up, this is when you win. This is where the thing, the misbeliefs, or the wrong beliefs that you may have, or people who may try to stop you from doing what you need, this is where they fail because you are dedicated to god and you are dedicated to bringing that divinity out of you” (11:07-11:32).
Who are the Kemetic Deities Ausar and Auset? What is the Myth of Osiris and Isis? Danita Smith
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“The essence of understanding that you are a divine being. The essence of understanding that if you start to see the things underneath… If you look at a ground, and I like to use the analogy of seeds, and flowers, things growing. A lot of times, obviously, many things you see, they’re going on underground. The seeds are growing, the roots are taking root. Those things are happening and taking place underground, long before they come up” (24:41-25:05).
Ausar, Auset, Heru and You (Part 2) Reaching for Your Divinity Danita Smith
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“The one person he (set, the representation of force) can’t defeat, has some how miraculously found Ausar’s body, has somehow maybe resurrected him… she’s hiding. Here is the queen, the queen of Kemet, hiding, because she knows she needs to go into hiding in order for her son to be born, in order for the process to take place. So he (set) ends up finding Ausar’s body, and he ends up cutting Ausar up into different pieces. He cuts Ausar up to like 14 different pieces, and he hides Ausar in various places throughout Kemet. Throughout various places in the land. And then she, once again in this whole story, she never gives up. See, she is the epitome of discipline. She is the epitome in your life, of where you need to go and what you need to do when you wanna bring god back into your life. She is it. She never gives up. So she goes about the land, capturing and finding every, all pieces, all, every 14 piece, every piece of the 14 pieces of Ausar’s body, she goes to find. And she does that through the guidance of Tehuti, she is listening to god’s will, and she’s willing to listen. And she goes and she finds all 14 pieces, in a whole adventure if you will, finding all the pieces of the body. Once again she is disciplined. You know, if you asked Auset, what would it take to bring divinity back into the land? She would say; whatever it took. How long should it take? How long are you willing to do it? She would say; however long it took. Whatever needs to be done that is what I would do. And so, her discipline allowed her to find each of the 14 pieces of Ausar’s body, and to resurrect him again. And so after they were able to have like another embrace if you will, and she was able to bring him back under Tehuti’s guidance, and Tehuti’s will, Ausar had to go. He now had to go to the afterlife, because you know, he’s basically been dead, and he’s resurrected. So he goes to be a deity on the other side. Somebody who gets to judge people when they get on the other side because he knows what it’s like to be divine. He knows what it’s like to be on this side, and he knows what it’s like to be divine. He goes on the other side in the afterlife, and becomes a judge in the afterworld, who everybody has to meet and be judged by, according to many of their beliefs” (18:41-20:40).
Who are the Kemetic Deities Ausar and Auset? What is the Myth of Osiris and Isis? Danita Smith