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Names of Netjer: Serqet

O
Orion
Osiris

P
Pesedjet
Ptah

Q
Qebshenef

R
Ra
Ra-Heru-akhety
Renenet

S
Sachmis
Sah
Satet
Seb
Sebek
Sekhmet
Serapis
Serqet
Seshat
Set
Seth
Shu
Sobek
Sokar
Sokaris
Sopdet
Sothis
Suchos
Sutekh

Index: A-F, G-H
I-N, O-S, T-Z, All

Serqet (G/R Selkis; WB Selqet, Selket, Serket) - "She Who Breathes" Depicted as a woman with a scorpion on Her head, poised to strike, Serqet is one of the four protective Names of Netjeru seen in the canopic shrines along with Aset, Nit and Nebt-het; She is intimately connected with Aset as a protectress of Heru (and hence, metaphorically, of both children and the ruler), and was devoted in antiquity both to protect the innocent and children, and to ward against the sting of deadly scorpions, a pervasive threat in Kemet's climate. Serqet seems to be associated with protection and healing/recovery from poisons and threats of all sorts, and in modern times, Serqet has been invoked as a "goddess of detoxification" as well as a source of strength to those going through the detoxification process, especially recovering from illicit drug abuse. It is possible that Serqet is not Her own Name, but a specialized form of Aset, as Nebt-het may be a specialized form of Nit.