Khery Heped Seret

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Khery Heped Seret is the 22nd decan of the main decanal stars of Egyptian astrology. The decan has its heliacal rise during the week of IV Peret 1-10 in the Egyptian calendar. Its name is translated as "under the hind part of the sheep."

Khery Heped Seret as depicted on the ceiling of the Dendera Temple on the Dendera D Zodiac

Divination meaning

The Egyptian Star Oracle connects this decan with love and romance.

Characteristics

This decan can be used in ritual work to attract, keep, or improve a relationship with a man or a woman. Spell 379 from the Coffin Texts deals quite graphically with sex and the hind parts: “Your hinder parts are spread like the fat of an ox. Come to me, O Horus, bring your curved penis. May he come!”

The Dendera D zodiac ceiling depicts this decan as a winged serpent. The same ceiling gives its minerals as glass and gold.



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