The Story of Bastet | Egyptian Mythology Explained | Egyptian Mythology Stories | ASMR Sleep Stories

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Published 2023-11-18
Delve into the enchanting realms of Egyptian mythology in todays episode of Egyptian Mythology Explained. This is the story of Bastet, the radiant goddess and guardian of ancient Egypt. ๐ŸŒŸ

Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:10 Chapter 1- Origins
01:01 Chapter 2- Characteristics
02:18 Chapter 3- Role and Purpose
03:45 Chapter 4- Assisting Ra against Apep
06:28 Chapter 5- Duality of Bastet and Sekhmet
08:43 Chapter 6- Setna and the Book of Thoth
12:35 Chapter 7- Connection to Cats
15:21 Chapter 8- Bubastis Cult, Rituals involving Bastet
17:53 Conclusion

Witness the divine grace and strength embodied by Bastet, a goddess with the appearance of a captivating hybrid between a cat and a woman. ๐Ÿพ Amongst all the Egyptian Mythology Stories, the story of Bastet stand above the rest. Her role as a guardian extended beyond the celestial realms, intertwining with the daily lives of the Egyptian people. In times of joy and peril, they turned to Bastet for protection, forging an intimate connection that transcended the ordinary.

Explore the cosmic drama of ancient egypt mythology, where Bastet, alongside Sekhmet and Hathor, assumed the role of the "Eye of Ra," a fierce protector against the chaotic serpent Apep. ๐ŸŒŒ Join Bastet in the cosmic struggle between order and chaos, where her celestial claws clashed with the forces that sought to engulf the world in darkness.

Journey with us in our Mythology Podcast as we go through the intriguing tale of Setna and the Book of Thoth, where Bastet takes on the role of a punisher, delivering consequences to those who dared to offend the gods. ๐Ÿ“œ

Discover the sacred connection between Bastet and cats in ancient Egypt, where these feline companions were revered as living embodiments of the goddess's divine spirit. ๐Ÿฑ In homes and granaries alike, cats became protectors against the uncertainties of life, their graceful presence echoing the watchful gaze of Bastet.

Immerse yourself in our ASMR Sleep stories, as we talk about the vibrant city of Bubastis, a radiant hub of Bastet's worship, where festivals unfolded in grandeur, honoring the goddess with offerings, sacrifices, and joyous celebrations. ๐ŸŽ‰

Unearth the rituals involving Bastet, where prayers echoed through temples and homes, seeking her protective embrace in moments of danger and expressing gratitude in times of abundance. ๐Ÿ™ Whether in pregnancy, childbirth, or times of pain, Bastet was invoked for her healing and nurturing qualities.

As we conclude this journey through the sands of Egyptian mythology, Bastet emerges as an eternal guardian, a timeless companion whose story resonates through the ages. ๐ŸŒ… Join us in celebrating the magic and mystique of Bastet, a goddess whose influence transcends time and mortality.

๐Ÿ” Keywords: Egyptian Mythology Explained, Egyptian Mythology Stories, Egyptian Mythology Documentary, Egyptian Mythology for Beginners, Egyptian Mythology History and Origins, Egypt Mythology, Egyptian mythology, mythology, Egyptian gods, mythology explained, mythology stories, ancient Egypt mythology stories, Ra, Osiris, Set, Atum-Ra, mythology podcast, origin of Egyptian mythology, history of Egyptian mythology, beginning of Egyptian mythology, asmr, asmr stories, asmr mythology, bastet.

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All Comments (21)
  • @gabidouglas3813
    I was adopted by x2 feral cats ๐Ÿˆ that are both pregnant right now & about to give birth. X3 cats indoors, all named after trees + Goddesses. Cats are the best!!โคโคโค
  • Believe it or not, I have seen her while on a dmt trip. She blew me a kiss lol. I will never forget it.
  • I have believed in Bastet since the late 1970's. But i did not know her name back then. Learned her name in school looking at books in the library. I think she has helped me survive many incedences that could have killed me. I thank her for the cats she gave me every day.
  • @drippinpaint3729
    Doing research on Bastet, I had a dream of her telling me "nobody is gonna F#*+! With you" ๐Ÿ˜ฒ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ
  • @davidhill1268
    Bastet has come to me in dreams and told me I will be safe โค
  • I love cats so much. Its so respectful they'd shave their eyebrows in mourning. I really love cats
  • @gabidouglas3813
    Gratitude! ๐ŸŒ ๐Ÿˆโ€โฌ›๐Ÿ”ฎ๐Ÿ’œ๐ŸŒš๐ŸŒŸMy cat Ebony Nyx was sleeping on my tummy when this video/ channel was recommended to me. While my other cats ๐Ÿˆ circled me all listening to the story. Amazing Devine Feminine Goddess Timing! ๐Ÿ’™๐ŸŒŽ๐Ÿ’šOneLove dear ones
  • @hreader
    Like my late parents, whose love-affair with cats began with a black-and-white rescue cat they called 'Pishkin' whom they acquired to banish mice from the house, I like cats and find them fascinating, especially their ability to be both perfectly relaxed and perfectly alert when sitting on gateposts, walls etc and Keeping An Eye! I'm not at all surpised that the ancient Egyptians saw more to the cat than being a useful means of pest control. We live in a very utilitarian, minimalist and cynical world: videos like this are a necessary counter-balance.
  • Looking forward to a video on Sekhmet ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ
  • Bastet is still around, I briefly visited her behind the veil a couple of years back. She accidentally revealed something to me that helped me with a serious problem. She still looks like a twenty year old. It was a shock for me to see a Goddess of Egypt in a tee shirt and shorts. I remember her veiled in black and gold, regal, a Princess. We were an item a long time ago. My magic still works where she is, so I gifted her with a few copies of some of her things from days gone by, including some of her old wardrobe. Bastet must have been very special to me, I still feel great warmth in my heart towards her even though my memories fail me in mortal flesh. She is still very special to me. I'm fond of a lot of the pagan goddesses, though, something that does cause me a bit of trouble from time to time. I'm trying to be more cautious in my relationships, seeking a bit more stability.
  • @ancapeterfi3826
    Bastet, the eternal guardian โคโคโค๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘
  • @AmandaZ-ft2ow
    With Profound Gratitude! ! !โคโšœ๏ธโค Blessed Be! ! !โค๐Ÿ™โค
  • @skyden24195
    Awesome video/topic. Bastet is my absolute favorite of the Egyptian deities. I first became aware of her when she was featured in a December 1998 comic book of "Witchblade/Tomb Raider," and I have been fascinated of the cat-deity ever since. In recent years I even drew up my own rendition of Bastet entitled "Arrival of Bastet." The rendition was subsequently and still utilized as the thumbnail/title-card image for the audio-only YouTube song-video of "Primitive Awake" by D-Vain & N. Dekker (in case there is any curiosity to see the rendition of Bastet.) Last bit: just an fyi, modern cat-experts have concluded that when a cat does that slow blink with their eyes, the action has been equivalated to a human giving a brief smile. ๐Ÿ˜ธ
  • @Jagdtyger2A
    I would just love to have a collection of those images, they are very beautiful and show the same artistic joy of a Monet painting