Lady of the Granaries · The Sacred Serpent · She Who Nourishes · Thermouthis
After you are done with this, you can meditate on Renenutet's Sigil in the Temple of Zeus. Let yourself be surrounded by fields of golden wheat stretching to the horizon under Egyptian sun, with the Sacred Cobra coiled at the centre, watchful and radiant, guarding the harvest that shall never fail.
It is important to meditate on yourself after the Ritual calmly for a few minutes.
SAT (सत्): 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 Renenutet's Name in divine arrangement.
On Renenutet: Renenutet (also Ernutet, Thermouthis to the Greeks) is one of the most ancient and most important Goddesses of Egypt. She is the Goddess of the Harvest, Nourishment, Wealth, Fortune, and the Naming of Children. She appears as a cobra or as a woman with a cobra's head. She was worshipped at every harvest festival and her blessing determined whether the crop would flourish or fail. She was present at the Weighing of the Heart in the Hall of Ma'at, witnessing the judgement of every soul. Her son is Nepri, the Grain God, whose body literally becomes the bread and beer that sustains life. The Goetic tradition preserved her as Bune, a Duke who brings wealth, eloquence, and communion with the dead. When asked of her origin, she answered: "We are all Egyptian."
On Wadjet: Wadjet ("the Green One") is the Sacred Cobra Goddess, patron and protector of Lower Egypt. She is the Uraeus, the rearing cobra upon the brow of the Pharaoh, representing divine authority and the power to strike all enemies. She is the Eye of Ra in serpent form. Her oracle at Per-Wadjet (Buto) was among the most renowned in the ancient world and may have been the source of the Greek oracular tradition. Renenutet carries the serpent power of Wadjet, for both are cobra Goddesses, both protectors, and both wielders of the sacred fire that guards and destroys.
On Nekhbet: Nekhbet is the White Vulture Goddess, patron and protector of Upper Egypt. She is the Mother of Mothers, the Nurse of Kings, She who spreads her vast wings over the Pharaoh and shelters him. Together with Wadjet she forms the "Two Ladies" (Nebty), the dual protector-Goddesses whose combined authority encompasses all of Egypt, North and South, Cobra and Vulture, Fire and Wing. Renenutet holds authority over Nekhbet through her role as the Serpent Mother whose domain encompasses the entire land that Nekhbet shelters.
On Nepri: Nepri is the Grain God, son of Renenutet. He is the divine personification of the grain itself. His body becomes bread, his blood becomes beer. He dies at every harvest and is reborn at every sowing. He feeds the living and nourishes the dead in the halls of Osiris. The cycle of Nepri is the cycle of life itself: death, rebirth, nourishment, and continuation.