Lamentation of Auset - Fall Equinox
Auset, the divine mother and architect of manifestation, embodies the essence of the Divine Feminine. Her season, beginning on March 23, is a time of deep reflection, healing, and transformation. However, Auset’s influence extends far beyond her season, as she represents the eternal cycles of life, death, and rebirth. Her energy is the foundation of creation, the womb of existence, and the force that sustains all life.
Auset’s season is marked by the Lamentation of Auset, a sacred ceremony of mourning and renewal. This ritual invites us to acknowledge our participation in the systems that have oppressed us, while also taking accountability for our role in maintaining them. It is a call to action—a reminder that we have the power to transform our reality and manifest a future rooted in justice, unity, and the restoration of our heritage.
Auset’s Season: A Time of Lamentation and Renewal
Key Themes of Auset’s Season:
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The Lamentation of Auset:
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This sacred ceremony honors Auset’s journey to resurrect Asar (Osiris) and symbolizes the triumph of life over death. It is a time to mourn our ancestors' suffering and our people's ongoing struggles, while also celebrating the power of love, resilience, and transformation.
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Inward Reflection:
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Auset’s season invites us to go within, reflect on our lives, and heal from past wounds. It is a time to release what no longer serves us and prepare for renewal.
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Connection to the Moon:
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Auset’s association with the moon highlights the importance of intuition, emotions, and the subconscious mind. Her energy encourages us to trust our inner wisdom and embrace the cycles of life.
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Accountability and Transformation:
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The Lamentation of Auset reminds us that we are not merely victims of our circumstances but active participants in shaping our reality. It calls us to take accountability for our role in maintaining oppressive systems and to work toward dismantling them.
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Auset’s Influence Beyond the Season
Auset’s energy is not confined to a single season; it is a constant force that guides us throughout the year. Her principles of love, resilience, and transformation are essential for navigating the challenges of life and manifesting our collective destiny.
Auset’s influence is particularly relevant in the context of our current reality. As descendants of a people who endured slavery, colonization, and systemic oppression, we must acknowledge our role in maintaining the systems that continue to disempower us. Auset’s energy calls us to lament our reality—to mourn the losses and injustices of the past and present—while also taking accountability for our participation in these systems.
The Many Faces of Auset: Nut, Sekhmet, Nebt Het, and Heru
Auset is the embodiment of the divine feminine, and her energy manifests in various forms through other Neteru:
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Nut (The Sky):
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Nut represents the infinite expanse of the cosmos, the womb of creation, and the source of all life. She is the mother of Auset and the other Neteru, symbolizing the interconnectedness of all things.
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Sekhmet (The Lioness):
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Sekhmet is the fierce protector and healer, embodying the transformative power of fire and destruction. She is the warrior aspect of Auset, defending truth and justice.
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Nebt Het (The Sacred House):
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Nebt Het is the guardian of the sacred and the keeper of secrets. She represents the nurturing and protective aspects of Auset, providing shelter and support in times of need.
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Heru (The Falcon):
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Heru is the divine child of Auset, representing the future and the continuation of life. He embodies the vision and willpower needed to manifest our destiny.
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Together, these Neteru represent the many facets of Auset’s energy—creation, protection, transformation, and renewal. They remind us that the divine feminine is the foundation of all existence and the source of our strength.
The Lamentation of Auset and Our Collective Responsibility
The Lamentation of Auset is a time to mourn the suffering of our ancestors and the ongoing struggles of our people, but it is also a call to action. By acknowledging our participation in the systems of oppression, we take the first step toward dismantling them. The Lamentation of Auset reminds us that we have the power to create a new reality—one rooted in justice, unity, and the restoration of our cultural and spiritual heritage.
Manifesting Our Destiny: Land, Wealth, Artifacts, Royalty, and Unity
Auset’s season and the Lamentation of Auset call us to take action and reclaim our heritage. As a people, we must work together to manifest the following:
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Land:
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Reclaim and restore our connection to the land, the source of life and abundance.
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Wealth:
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Build economic systems that empower our communities and ensure prosperity for all.
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Artifacts:
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Preserve and honor our cultural and spiritual heritage, reclaiming the artifacts and traditions that define us.
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Royalty:
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Restore the royal house system as a symbol of leadership, unity, and cultural pride.
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Unity:
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Strengthen Black Unity, recognizing that we are one nation with a shared destiny.
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A Call to Action
Auset’s season is a time to rise above our challenges and embrace our power as creators of our reality. By honoring Auset and the other Neteru, we reconnect with our ancestral wisdom and align ourselves with the divine forces that guide us.
Let us use this season to lament our past, take accountability for our present, and work together to manifest a future rooted in justice, unity, and the restoration of our heritage.
Aah Auset!
Aah Mvundisikazi!
Aah Mmathari!
May her energy guide us as we reclaim our land, wealth, artifacts, royalty, and unity, and build a future worthy of our ancestors’ legacy. 🌙✨
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