Month of Sekhmet

New Moon

Metamorphoses
Teaching: Khaibit

    As the New Moon passes into the sign of Scorpio we enter the month of Sekhmet.  She is the blinding hot rays of the desert sun.  She is a Netrit with a lion’s head and wears the Solar Disk for her crown.  She is the dark mother of the destruction of obstacles and protection.  The Khaibit is the shadow, which holds memory.  The whole past development and experiences from this life and others, of an entity, reside in it’s Khaibit.  It has many extremely beneficial effects on the individual.  If accessed properly, provides input from a breadth of experience otherwise impossible to fathom.  This encourages proper functioning, promoting rapid spiritual evolution, perhaps to an extent beyond the ability of any other single influence.  The Khaibit also includes the somber and fatalistic part of the mind, which often tends to want to bring oblivion or dissolution.  This aspect must be weakened or defeated enough in order for the entity to make it successfully through the Hall of the Two Truths.  If the Khaibit is too strong, that is if the lessons of any lives from the physical plane are not dealt with, the heart will be to heavy when it is weighed against the feather of truth.  At which point the entity will be immediately engulfed by the Devourer.  Hence the need to both realize Eternity and to live totally in the moment.
Both Sekhmet and Scorpio have energies that are mysterious, secretive, and powerful, with no fear of change, but rather live off of it.  Meditations for this New Moon should be on discovering one’s own Khaibit.  One’s shadow self, those darker parts of you that are not as obvious as your Sun sign.  If there are parts to one in those shadow regions that don’t promote one’s own ultimate potential perfection, one should not hesitate to eradicate them.  Find the Sekhmet energies that will scorch them from existence.  Always remember that change is hardly something to be scared of or shy away from, but something to be embraced and experienced, because more often then not there will be something to be learned form, and as a result will quicken one on one’s path. 

 
 

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