Set vs Seth
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Set vs Seth
I do not know if this is the right Forum to ask this? But are Set and Seth the same god just different names like Isis and Aset? Or are they different gods all together?
Witchboy1698- Outsider
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Set and Seth are the same deity. Spelling variants of the same name.
Nightshade- Adept
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Thank you!
Witchboy1698- Outsider
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Set Seth Sutekh as far as I am aware are the named known to represent the same god. Sutekh the God of chaos and storms. I have known of his existence for as long as I can remember.
ambercatgoddess- Beginner
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Yes, the difference, in the beginning, is that the Romans could not pronounce the Egyptian word for Seth and so when they said it, it sounded more like the Set pronunciation.
Maxx- Master
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Like many Gods you have a chameleon tendency. To adapt and merge and advance. Those that do not do this will eventually die out from the annals of recorded history.
ambercatgoddess- Beginner
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Like many of those Gods, which are particular in the manner and in the person they befriend, as time changes things. So do their workings and the manner and style which it appears.
Maxx- Master
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Maxx wrote:Like many of those Gods, which are particular in the manner and in the person they befriend, as time changes things. So do their workings and the manner and style which it appears.
Absolutely! They have to adapt. There is no choice really. Adaptation is the sign of desire to continue and acceptance that no change means ultimate stagnation and eventual death.
ambercatgoddess- Beginner
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"recorded history" has always been a lie.
Maxx- Master
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Maxx wrote:"recorded history" has always been a lie.
No kidding
ambercatgoddess- Beginner
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yes. I'm a comedian.
Maxx- Master
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Maxx wrote:yes. I'm a comedian.

ambercatgoddess- Beginner
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That is why in other statements here, I have recommended throwing the booklets away and visiting the past such as Ancient Egypt and even the newly refurbished Temples (on the same spot) in that other realm. Even now there are many students of the initiation continuing the classrooms with newly updated material and higher frequencies being utilized.
Maxx- Master
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Maxx wrote:That is why in other statements here, I have recommended throwing the booklets away and visiting the past such as Ancient Egypt and even the newly refurbished Temples (on the same spot) in that other realm. Even now there are many students of the initiation continuing the classrooms with newly updated material and higher frequencies being utilized.
Agreed. I like to think of myself as a perpetual student and am always happy to learn new things. As long as the places exist to visit then of course people should go

ambercatgoddess- Beginner
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They are there.
Maxx- Master
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Maxx wrote:Yes, the difference, in the beginning, is that the Romans could not pronounce the Egyptian word for Seth and so when they said it, it sounded more like the Set pronunciation.
This is accurate. The right Egyptian wording should be Seth though.
For example the Temple of Set uses the Roman and Greek wording as they probably don't know better. lol
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