
What is Shækem RA AЖE
(Reiki Kemetically Understood?)
by Dr Terri Nelson
Shækem RA AЖE is an ancient healing practice. Many
may be more familiar with the word Reiki or Ray-key. This particular
dispensation of the Healing art found return and was brought through
again by Dr Usui (see story). However, for our purpose here, it
is provident and proper to trace this healing wisdom back to its
Afrikan root source. We re-establish potent connection here, particularly
when we note that the human family originated in Afrika and that
the Afrkan family of the Nile Valley in Kemet (later renamed Egypt
by the Greeks) gave the world civilization, mathematics, medicine,
astronomy, astrology, and more. Additionally, it is more powerful
when we use the Mtw Ntr which means ‘divine words’ (later
called hieroglyphics by the Greeks) to express the cosmogenesis
and cosmology that has been given to us by our Ancient Afrikan
Ancestors for the healing of the Earth and Humanity.
As an ancient healing practice Shækem RA AЖE involves
the channeling of energy by the practitioner from an Infinite Universal
Source. This Universal Energy has been called by many names which
include ki, chi, prana etc., and has been tapped into by various
cultures throughout the ages. Our African Ancestors of Kemet called
it Ra or Shækem. As one makes themselves a clear and open
channel of this Universal Life Force they in turn are able to channel
it to clients through a practice of hands on healing. Actually,
hands on healing just means that the practitioner’s hands
come in close enough proximity with the client so that transmission
of this energy may occur. Those initiated into the priesthood of
Shækem RA AЖE Healing are also able to transmit healing
energy to the client who may be great distances away.
Channeling this life force to the client promotes healing, balance
and well being. Many scenes in the temples and tombs of Kemet depict
this type of healing. The Shækem RA AЖE practitioner
is one who is receptive to inner intuitive guidance from Spirit,
Deities or Angelic Guides and allows this guidance to just direct
the focus of the treatment, the laying on of hands, and the movement
of energy.
Shækem RA AЖE helps to:
▲Move Blockages Caused by Traumas.
▲Relieve Stress and Anxiety
▲Activate and Energize the Bodies Own Healing Defense
▲Alleviate Medical Conditions
▲Restore Harmony, Balance, Peace – Physically, Emotionally,
Mentally and Spiritually
Certainly one can see the many profound benefits that Shækem
RA AЖE treatments have in improving the quality of LIFE.
Sekmet and Shækem RA AЖE

The goddess Sekmet is pictured above. In the first picture her hands
are outstretched in Shækem RA AЖE posture. In the second
picture she is equipped with the Ankh - symbol of life in her left
hand, the Shaekem scepter of power in her right hand, and the Uraeus
symbol of power as her crown. Description of this powerful goddess
is expressed accordingly: E.A. Wallis Budge. The
Gods of the Egyptians, V.I, p. 514 - 520.
The principal female counterpart of Ptah was the goddess Sekmet
or Sekhet. She was his sister and wife and the mother of his son
Nefer-Tem. She is also a sister-form of the goddess Bast. She is
generally depicted in the form of a woman with the head of a lioness
which is surmounted by the solar disk encircled by an uraeus.
There was often a scepter of power in her hand.
The name of the goddess appears in the Pyramid Texts (Unas, line
390), where after the statement that, Unas hath proceeded from the
thighs of the company of the gods, he is said to have been conceived
by Sekhet.
In the form of the serpent-goddess Mehenet, she took up her
position on the head of her father Ra and poured out from herself
the blazing fire which scorched and consumed his enemies who
came near, whilst at those who were some distance away she shot
forth swift fiery darts which pierced through and through the
fiends whom they struck. In a text quoted by Dr. Brugsch she
is made to say, “I set the
fierce heat of the fire for a distance of millions” of cubits
between Ausar and his enemy, and I keep away from “him the
evil ones, and remove his foes from his habitation.” One of
the commonest names of the goddess is “Nesert,” i.e.,
Flame, as a destroying element, and in texts of all periods she plays
the part of a power which protects the good and annihilates the wicked.
Sekhet is called the “Eye of Ra.” The name Sekhet is
connected with the root Shækem or Sekhem which means power,
be strong, mighty or even violent.
In her dual aspects Sekhmet is both protective and retributive.
One the one hand she is the personification of the sun Ra’s
life giving, vitalizing, potentizing, and healing energy. On the
other hand she is the fierce destroying and scorching heat of its
rays.
Sekmet is connected with the Goddess Het Heru (Hathor). As such,
she is regulator of the fire of Ra as it moves through each of the
7 Planes of consciousness. As the ‘eye of Ra’ she is
like the surveillance camera on each of the Planes of Consciousness.
She is scanning the purity or impurity at each of these vibratory
plane levels. This is why we must measure up at each level in order
to undergo advanced degrees of Initiations which simply means – expansion
into higher states of consciousness.
Each of the 7 planes in turn corresponds with one of the 7 Chakras,
7 glands and 7 major organs in the body. As regulator, Sekmet is
the determinator of how purified and refined, or coarse and dense
is the fiery energy of each Chakras and its corresponding plane of
consciousness. On our Spiritual Journey we must do the purification
work of the fires of Ra that move along the Djet pillar (spinal column)
and make stationing within and upon each of the 7 planes. One must
burn off the coarse matters in their nature and becomes purified.
One does not play with fire by prematurely assessing more refined
fire from higher planes to use in the lower centers that are still
coarse, unrefined, selfishly and materially focused.
We all know what happens when one plays with fire. On the other
hand, burning off (or working through and becoming unblocked of the ‘coarse
matters’ within allows us to be radiant beacons of light in
the world. Like the burning bush, it burns but is not consumed because
all the dross, which is impure and unrefined, has been burned off
and transmuted into ‘pure gold’.
Sekmet is the fine calibrator in this process. Shækem RA AЖE
helps us remove blockages, deal with the matters, or ‘what’s
the matter’ in our lives (see chapter Ka Ab Ba Building The
Lighted Temple, Dr Terri Nelson). If Het Heru expands us into greater
wholeness it is Sekmet that makes sure we have earned our greater
access to the light and penalizes theft of the fire of Ra if we have
not paid our dues. We are always in the refiner’s fire of Sekmet
Ra. Physicians were 'priests of Sekhmet'. She is also called "Great
of Magic" or 'Mistress of Life' and was a goddess of healing
and surgery. She could both spread and cure pestilence and disease.
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