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All that strikes us as being "beautiful"- harmoniously juxtaposed forms - in the world is the work of the deity Het Heru. In human life this natural intelligence manifests itself as an artistic expression, social grace, charm, artistic as well as scient ific invention, pleasure seeking, etc.
Het Heru has its seat in the gonads. Its Kamitic name is an indication of this fact. Het Heru literally means "house" (het) of Heru. Heru corresponds to those "solar" metabolic phase factors responsible for the virilization and masculinization of the adult male of the species. I.e., the metaphysical forces behind the production of androgen. In the Yoruba traditions, Heru is Shango, the patron of kings, who wears pants with exaggerated crotches to show that he "outmans" all other men. With Het Heru, the emphasis is not on the hot gonadal expression of Heru, but on the cool, peaceful, joyous, refined charming, sexual arousal and seductive behavior that stimulates the production of estrogen and the female reproductive system.
Concealed from the knowledge of the majority of people is the fact that the sexual arousal is an expression of the arousal of the life force - Ra. In fact, during the earliest times in Kamitic history, Het Heru was considered the principle female counte rpart of the "deity" Ra, and therefor the mother of the deities. Her dominion over the imagination is the rational for this association. The sensations of joy, pleasure (or negative feelings) are expressions of the arousal of the life force, and the ima ges that form the content of the visualization or daydreams (dhyana) are the spiritual moulds (bodies of the detites, and energized thought forms - the "elementals" of European occultism) that guide the physical forces to the realization of their goals.
In her role as the imaginative faculty she is Nebt-Het, the Lordess of the House. This house, of course, is the spirit. This can be easily understood from the fact that all spiritual must be carried out through the concentration on images in a state of trance. Images +aroused life-force (Ra) + trance (mediumistic or waking) = spiritual realization (mundane or spiritual). Whoever remembers this formula, observes Maat, follows Tehuti, identifies with Ausar will achieve all his needs in heaven and on ea rth.
In her role as the imagination she is also the "Eye (utchat) of Heru". That is, the eye of the will, or simply, our ability to visualize what we want to achieve. When the Kamitic texts say that the deities whose bodies are composed of light nourish the mselves on the celestial light supplied to them by the Eye of Heru, they are referring to the subtle luminous matter out of which our images are formed.
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Het Heru finds much pleasure in, and goes to great lengths to engage in physical adornment and social etiquette. Thus we have young women attending to the cosmetic needs of a group of distinguished guests.
The cat is an animal sacred to Het Heru
Ahoofe ntua ka, suban pa na hia- physical beauty does not count much, it is good character that counts.
See a black man dead, from a white man's powder
See a white man scared, from a black man's power~Timbaland
ABOUT HET HERU
Ifa (Yoruba speaking peoples spiritual system [Santeria, Macumba, Cadomble, Beah, etc of Cuba, Brazil, Jamaica, etc.]): Osun/Oshun/Ochun/Oxun
Voodoun/Voodoo: Benin, Dahomey, Haiti: Erxuli-Freda/Erxuli-Duntur
Muur/Moor/Moabite/Cannanite: Hana El, Hani-El
Kabalistical: Netzach
Indus Kush: Kamalatmika
Khemetic (Kamitic/Kemetic): Het-Heru, Nebt_Het
7th Sphere on the Tree of Life
Planet: Venus
Day: Friday
Color: green, yellow
Number 5
Gems: diamonds, zircon (white rose), white coral
Time of year: Sidereal full moon in Libra and Taurus
Esoteric Herbalism:
Baths: yellow roses, honeysuckle, calendula flowers, maiden's hair, parsley, vetiver, spearmint, sandalwood
Oils: rose, sandalwood, honeysuckle, cinnamon, Hombre rose
Incense: same as oils
Hekau (mantra/words of power):
Spiritual: Kling
Planetary: Aung drang dring draung
Spiritual Direction: Southwest
Mundane Direction: North
Some traits: sociable, affectionate, pleasure loving, quiet, harmonious, joyful, engaging, sweet, flexible, sympathetic, graceful, merry, cheerful, shameless, lascivious, idle, wasteful, craving drugs and alcohol, motivated by fantacies, congregative thinking, imaginative
All that strikes us as being "beautiful" – harmoniously juxtaposed forms – in the world is the work of the deity Het Heru. In human life this natural intelligence manifests itself as an artistic expression, social grace, charm, artistic as well as scientific invention, pleasure seeking, etc.
Het Heru has its seat in the gonads. Its Kamitic name is an indication of this fact. Het Heru literally means "house" (het) of Heru. Heru corresponds to those "solar" metabolic phase factors responsible for the virilization and masculinization of the adult male of the species. I.e., the metaphysical forces behind the production of androgen. In the Yoruba traditions, Heru is Shango, the patron of kings, who wears pants with exaggerated crotches to show that he "out-mans" all other men. With Het Heru, the emphasis is not on the hot gonadal expression of Heru, but on the cool, peaceful, joyous, refined charming, sexual arousal and seductive behavior that stimulates the production of estrogen and the female reproductive system.
Concealed from the knowledge of the majority of people is the fact that the sexual arousal is an expression of the arousal of the life force – Ra. In fact, during the earliest times in Kamitic history, Het Heru was considered the principal female counterpart of the "deity" Ra, and therefore the mother of the deities. Her dominion over the imagination is the rational for this association. The sensations of joy, pleasure (or negative feelings) are expressions of the arousal of the life force, and the images that form the content of the visualization or daydreams (dhyana) are the spiritual moulds (bodies of the deities, and energized thought forms - the "elementals" of European occultism) that guide the physical forces to the realization of their goals.
In her role as the imaginative faculty she is Nebt-Het, the Lordess of the House. This house, of course, is the spirit. This can be easily understood from the fact that all spiritual must be carried out through the concentration on images in a state of trance. Images + aroused life-force (Ra) + trance (mediumistic or waking) = spiritual realization (mundane or spiritual). Whoever remembers this formula, observes Maat, follows Tehuti, identifies with Ausar will achieve all his needs in heaven and on earth.
In her role as the imagination she is also the "Eye (utchat) of Heru". That is, the eye of the will, or simply, our ability to visualize what we want to achieve. When the Kamitic texts say that the deities whose bodies are composed of light nourish themselves on the celestial light supplied to them by the Eye of Heru, they are referring to the subtle luminous matter out of which our images are formed.
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Ahoofe ntua ka, suban pa na hia- physical beauty does not count much, it is good character that counts.
See a black man dead, from a white man's powder
See a white man scared, from a black man's power~Timbaland
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