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The Eye of Ra: Solar Fury and the Destruction of Mankind

8 min · 13. juli 2026
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In this episode of Ancient Egyptian Religion, Lucas and Luna explore the myth of the Eye of Ra—the solar goddess who personified the sun's destructive power and served as a weapon of divine punishment. They trace the Eye's role in the Destruction of Mankind, where Ra sent Hathor as Sekhmet to wipe out humanity, and examine how the Eye was later placated with beer dyed red to mimic blood. The conversation covers the goddesses who embodied the Eye—Hathor, Sekhmet, Bastet, Mut, and others—and how the myth reflects Egyptian concepts of Maat (order) and Isfet (chaos). Lucas explains the festival of drunkenness that reenacted the pacification of the Eye, and the connection to the uraeus symbol on pharaohs' crowns. This episode delves into the duality of protective and destructive power, showing how the same force that annihilated could also defend the sun god Ra and the king. #EyeOfRa #Sekhmet #Hathor #DestructionOfMankind #EgyptianMythology #Maat #Isfet #Uraeus #SolarGoddess #BeerOfHeliopolis #FestivalOfDrunkenness #Dendera #Edfu #AncientEgypt #Religion #Mythology #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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