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Rites & Invocations to Sekhmet

This page contains some of the rites, invocations, and rituals to Sekhmet that the owners of PerSekhmet have written over time.

Many of these are based off actual historic texts or translations of texts. They are in PDF form, copyrighted and are here for informational purposes only. Some have already been published in certain magazines and other publications.

If you wish to use this invocation or ritual for your own private purposes or for ritual use, please make a minimum donation of $15.00 to:

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Texts


New Year Celebratory Rite©
This ritual is based of Phillipe Germond's French work on Sekhmet, entitled:
Sekhmet Et la Protection du Monde.

This litany was part of the New Years celebratory rites where Sekhmet was called upon to keep her Seven Arrows away from the Pharoah and the people of Egypt. It does not follow Monseiur Germond’s translated work point-by-point, but was written to bring the spirit of the Litany to light in a much shorter form instead of the several pages of invocations to Sekhmet that was traditionally spoken.

This ritual is meant to be read by a main reader or Lector Priest, and the Chorus to be recited by others in attendance. It was originally written for use in one of Per Ankh’s New Year Celebrations.

This ritual is copyrighted to its author, and may only be viewed. It cannot be printed, changed, or modified in any way.


Invocation to Sekhmet©
This invocation was written to Sekhmet as part of the Daily Rite several years ago.

This text is copyrighted to its author, and may only be viewed. It cannot be printed, changed, or modified in any way. If you wish to use this text for your own purposes, please contact us, and we can make arrangements.


 

 

 
 
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