Jahannah James is one of my FAVORITE ancient history “geeks”. Her videos are entertaining, perfectly paced, short enough to watch and digest while trying to herd your cat out the door while the dogs are distracted. I LOVE her videos filmed in Egypt. Far superior to the old TV documentaries. I used to be obsessed with ancient Egypt. All started in 4th grade when I read A Camel for a Throne.
Do NOT let me digress! Jahannah did a video about the goddess Sekhmet Statue Anomalies which is dated March 22, 2023. I watched it a couple weeks ago. This evening, on TikTok, this video popped up and that triggered my need to dig up everything I could find.
Click on the image. It took a few tries to capture JUST this slide.
I don’t see a Facebook page but Emily Dexter is on Instagram and YouTube.


While watching Jahannah, I’m guessing it was about two weeks ago, I asked out loud to my cat, Mr. Higgston, who was watching it with me, why Jahannah had not brought alone a psychic. So this evening while the dogs were fussing and Mr. Greystone had just listened to this video about a cat who basically sounded like he was an advanced practitioner of Kashmir Saivism, when Emily Dexter’s video started playing, I wanted to do the Smurf’s Dance! AH HA! So the goddess Sekhmet does reside in or at least shows up in the statute when someone enters the chamber! KNEW IT!
So back to TikTok I went. As a librarian, I’m miffed that Daniel Delby does NOT credit Miss Jahannah. It took me a few tries to even figure out WHO was even talking in the video below, but it’s definitely Delby. Click on the video below the PURPLE (I have GOT to do another Purple post) promo.

In this next video, we hear from someone else who FELT the energy.
And now for this last video where the guide feels like he stepped right out of an old movie!
So WHO is Sekhmet?
And NOW I can talk about myself! You KNEW this was coming, right?
On the Full Moon in Taurus, I did a reading using Benbell Wen’s Spirit Tarot Keeper deck.
And TWO of the cards had a message from, not Sekhmet the lion headed goddess but, in some accounts, her scorpion headed sister, Serket! Serket, the goddess of healing and a protector deity – the perfect deity for what was troubling me when I shuffled the deck.
The messages, symbolism, “transmission”, etc is unmistakable. I could explain it all, but I’ll stop here and hope you watch the videos and ponder it all. Thanks to cheap airline tickets and affordable tour packages, people are flying all over the planet. Encounters with the supernatural are now as common place as meeting movie stars in the 1950s at fancy restaurants. The star struck movie fan walked away either impressed and giddy clutching an autograph, or deeply disappointed to discover the star wasn’t very pleasant.
The visitor to the various ancient “ruins” and temples are either prepared on an a karmic level for a transmission and a teaching or a warm embrace or kick in the pants, or they will feel nothing at all. But one thing is for certain, the “old” deities are real and it’s time to acknowledge that fact. Spirits are real and no, they are not all “demons” or “jinn”.
And If I’m right, they are waking up the planet because there is going to be a LOT of destruction, before or while healing is taking place.






