From: catmage@aol.com (CatMage) Newsgroups: alt.pagan Subject: Re: Nature/animal deities (and Bast) Date: 4 Dec 1994 12:00:27 -0500 Niktah Ambrosia, (grimya@atlantis.ksu.ksu.edu) writes: > Does anyone know of an FTP site (or just simply have some > general info) on dieties of nature and/or animals? Also, does > anyone have info on Bast. Any help is appreciated. I'm afraid I don't know of any FTP sites, but I will try to help you with information-- what exactly did you want to know? I would start by pointing out that Bast is not a "deity of nature and/or animals"; Her historical role was that of the Pharoah's protector and bearer of vengeance-- in early Dynastic Kemet (Egypt), particularly the Old Kingdom, Bast and Sekhmet were portrayed as very similar (though They do have clearly dileanated roles and are seperate deities, if one looks closely). It is interesting to note that the popular image of Bast as a housecat did not even appear until approximately 1000 BCE, after the Greeks had invaded-- prior to this, She was portrayed with a lion form or that of an indeterminate jungle cat. It is also interesting to note that once the Greeks had done this, She was relegated to being a goddess of pleasure (a corruption of a more primal sensuality in Her previous form) and a patron of marriage and childbirth. Perhaps one could find some parallels between this and the status of women in classical Greek culture? If I can be of any assistance in helping you find more information, please don't hesitate to ask. 3nh udja snb, Craig A. Schaefer, Hm Bst Ordo Alba Phoenix, Administrative Director === Newsgroups: alt.pagan From: antm@spdcc.com (Ailsa Murphy) Subject: Re: Nature/animal deities (and Bast) Date: Sun, 4 Dec 1994 17:04:20 GMT [quoting Niktah] well, for starters, bast was NOT considered by the egyptians to be the goddess of cats, any more than thoth was the god of ibises or sekhmet the goddess of lions. bast was a sun goddess, specifically the goddess of the warmth and fructfying heat of the sun (which phrasing i ripped off from budge, i believe). the greeks considered her to be the equivalent of demeter. cats were, hoever, sacred to her. her temples had quite a lot of attendant sacred cats, as well as statues. interestingly, there seems to be an association around Europe and the Mediterranean of cats and fertility goddesses. freya rode in a chariot drawn by cats. i forget the others off the top of my head, though. forgive me, it's morning... *weak grin* the egyptians, by the way, had MANY sun-deities. bast was the goddess of ONE aspect of the sun. the brutal heat of the sun was another deity altogether. i tend to invoke bast most from february to may, and then in the dog days of summer... -ailsa -- i saw the worst bands of my generation/applied by magic marker to drywall i should be allowed to shoot my mouth off/i should have a call in show = antm@spdcc.com = ailsa or Kate = half homo, half goober! <>< <><