Tuesday, 1 August 2023

August Full Moon Altar: Sekhmet


This month's full moon altar honours the Egyptian goddess Sekhmet, "She Who Is Powerful." With the head of a lioness and the body of a woman, Sekhmet has a paradoxical dual nature as a goddess of both destruction and healing. Crowned with the golden ouraeus (cobra) and solar disc of divinity, she can bring epidemics -- and cure them. She's still a popular goddess. People want to stay on her good side.


In her most famous myth, Sekhmet once went on an angry, murderous rampage, killing all life around her. The unprecedented bloodshed and death are represented here by the red altar cloth, red candles, and skeletal pillars flanking the goddess. All the other deities got together but even collectively were not strong enough to stop her. So instead, they created a huge lake of beer, which Sekhmet drank to the last drop (destruction being a thirsty business). She got so drunk that she passed out and thus, the world was saved.


In front of Sekhmet on the altar is a bowl containing a libation (offering) of beer. The bowl I used was purchased many years ago from a prairie potter and has a grain motif appropriate for this beverage. My statue of Sekhmet was found here in Edmonton in a spirituality store about 20 years ago.


The black-and-white skeletal pillars are, in fact, two cans of craft beer called "Dead Guy Ale" by Rogue Brewery in Oregon. I tried to find Egyptian beer in Edmonton but alas, could not locate any. But this brand caught my eye as a substitute because both its contents and aesthetics are perfect for Sekhmet!

[Photos © Debra She Who Seeks, 2023]

35 comments:

jaz@octoberfarm said...

there's no egyptian beer in edmonton? time to move!

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Oh, the fact that I found out that destruction makes you thirsty is my learning moment of the day.
Also, that duality is found in may gods/goddesses, right? That penchant for creating and then blasting everything to heavens.
Deities, they're just like us.

XOXO

Janie Junebug said...

What a great altar! The beer cans worked out perfectly.

Love,
Janie

Parnassus said...

Hello Debra, I was going to point out that today men are blamed, not thanked, when they try to get women drunk, but instead I'll tell you about the wonderful show of Egyptian artifacts from the reign of Amenhotep III, which I was lucky enough to see and which included several colossal Sekhmet statues. Amenhotep III especially revered Sekhmet, and there was a long alley of large Sekhmet statues in front of his temple, and hundreds more scattered about his kingdom. If you watch the auction sites, authentic Sekhmet statues or fragments occasionally come up for sale, but not within my budget! See also this article:
https://arce.org/resource/statues-sekhmet-mistress-dread/
--Jim

Marie Smith said...

So that’s where the pandemic came from…glad she got drunk when she did!

Boud said...

Another wonderful altar and explanation. This is great, and I love how modern beer stepped up appropriately.

Unknown said...

To quote Homer: “To alcohol! The cause of... and solution to... all of life's problems”

The Dead Guy Ale cans are great!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Parnassus (Jim) -- Thanks for that interesting info and link!

Marcia LaRue said...

Interesting that Sekhmet has a lion's head since leo♌ is the sign for August and for me!
Here in S. CO, August came in last night with lightning ⚡ flashes to the North and this gorgeous, orange full moon in the SE sky!
I guess Sekhmet let us know she had arrived!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Marcia LaRue -- The August/Leo connection didn't occur to me, so thanks for pointing it out! I love synchronicity like that.

Anonymous said...

Fantastic altar. Sekhmet is indeed a powerful deity! I love that the entire pantheon couldn't stop her until the lake of beer idea. And she drank it all... impressive. I thought I recognized the Dead Guy Ale cans. Way to represent, Oregon! Your libation bowl is lovely.

E

Quinley said...

The altar is so beautiful. The statue of Sekhmet is amazing, I didn't know that about her being both of destruction and of healing.
-Quinley

Marcia LaRue said...

You're welcome!!

angela said...

A beautiful and symbolic alter
I love how you repurposed the beer cans. Very clever.

Mike said...

Two full moons this month. Is she claiming both of them? 😁

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Mike -- No, I'll have another special full moon altar for August 30th!

Mr. Shife said...

Thanks for sharing this cool story about Sekhmet. I recognized the beer can in the first photo because it is a favorite beer of my FIL.

This N That said...

I always find these posts interesting…. I guess it’s a good thing that.Sekhmet drank too much. Fun story..

roentare said...

Maybe destruction can be beautiful too? What a bipolar strength of the goddess

Kirk said...

I just hope that beer didn't make her sick in other ways. Who wants a Lake Upchuck?

Old Lurker said...

Oh what a surprise that a fickle goddess of destruction has feline associations. I am so surprised. Look at how surprised I am.

Moving with Mitchell said...

Note to self: Always keep the lake filled with beer.

River said...

I like this altar very much.

Lady M said...

That's my kind of Goddess with her love of beer.

Guillaume said...

I know too little about Egyptian Mythology. Need to read more about it. I do vaguely remember a thing or two about Sekmeth.

Busy Bee Suz said...

That is one Goddess I would want to be friends with, and never piss her off!
Crazy about the beer....I love your twist on this altar to make it all work together.

Fundy Blue said...

I had never hear about Sekhmet getting drunk by drinking a huge lake of beer. I wonder if there are any more myths like that in other cultures. I hope you were able to see the August Supermoon. I saw it in Nova Scotia, and it was beautiful.

Richard said...

Sekhmet, who are you? What is your calendar? Everyone is talking about the two supermoons of August, as if it is a big deal. As if August is a real month, anyway. It is not. It is a time of year.

Martha said...

What a cool set-up! I love those cans of beer. Such an awesome way to use them.

Rommy said...

I thought I recognized those skeletons! I'm not a big beer drinker but my brothers in law are.

baili said...

Wow she look dynamic
Full of grace and terror at the same time
Her destruction story is scary
Your love and care for alter moon statues is inspiring

The Happy Whisk said...

20 years. That's pretty cool.

Ur-spo said...

here you go . . . .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yygW6psCIM4

Adam said...

They should have just given her a 5 gallon bucket of Jager

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Ur-spo --Thanks for the link to the much fuller and more entertaining version of Sekhmet's myth! I always wondered why she was called the Eye of Horus, so now I know!