Daughter of Zeus and Dike · The Inescapable · She Who Measures All Things
After you are done with this, you can meditate on Nemesis's Sigil in the Temple of Zeus. Let yourself sit in the stillness that follows the passing of judgement and receive the clarity of the Inescapable.
It is important to meditate on yourself after the Ritual calmly for a few minutes.
सत्: SAT, real, true, truthful in Sanskrit.
The Symbol that Encapsulates the Sigil: The Shen Ring, Egyptian Hieroglyphic language. The Shen also survived in Chinese tradition as a glyph for Spiritual Force, Divine Force, and God.
The Letters of the Sigil Inside: Sacred symbols and letters for Nemesis's Name in divine arrangement.
On Nemesis: Nemesis is the Greek Goddess of Divine Retribution, Cosmic Balance, and the Punishment of Hubris. In the liturgy of Zevism she is called Daughter of Zeus and Dike (Justice), for she is the offspring of the Highest God and the principle of Righteousness. Her oldest Name is Adrasteia, meaning "She Who Reaches All." She was worshipped at a great sanctuary in Rhamnus in Attica, where she was called Rhamnusia. Her symbols are the wheel, the scales, the sword, the bridle, and the measuring rod. She is the living principle of equilibrium itself. When any being takes more than its share, or claims more than it has earned, or transgresses the boundary between mortal and divine, Nemesis restores the balance. She is called Kore tes Maat (Daughter of Ma'at) because her function is identical to the Egyptian principle of cosmic order: the law that governs all things, whose authority is total and final.
On Naamah: In the broader demonological tradition, the same archetype was preserved as Naamah ("the Pleasant One"), a Queen of the Night who judges the wicked and enforces consequences upon those who have violated the sacred order. The beauty and the terror belong to the same Goddess. The judgement is the same. The Name returns.