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Setekh (Set) is the deification of several related concepts, all circulating around the concept of might. Image
As all the neteru and orisa represent both psycho-biological and social realities, Setekh was the mammalian brain in psycho-biology but represented war technology in the social realm (while Ptah represents creative technology that is not necessarily war related).
Setekh parallels Ogun, the Yoruba divinity of war technology.

Setekh's war technology was seen as a might that rose to destroy everything and had to be restrained by Heru.
When Heru wanted to destroy Setekh (war technology), his mother Auset (devotion to the godself) stopped him and said that he must not destroy Setekh, but only restrain him. This is because in Kushite-Kemetic metaphoric myths, it is Setekh (war technology) that is said to be the…
…one of the essential divinities (along with Heru) with the ability to defeat Apep (the reptilian brian and those people who thrive on the poisonousness of the reptilian lifestyle of worshipping lust). To control the masses, the Greco-Romans made Setekh the evil "Satan" so…
…that the masses do not look to developing war technology (meanwhile Europoids focused on improving their war technology to dominate others, of course without restraint and resulting in earth-dangers like nuclear bombs).
This is why whenever Asiatics came into Kemet, they became obsessed with Setekh (war technology) above all else.

The Christians now got many African people to now think war technology is evil so that we don't develop it.
For many centuries, the Afrakan race has abandoned Setekh and made virtually no development in war technology. Virtually all weapons used by Africans in the last 500 years were manufactured in Europe or Arab countries.
Setekh is not simply "owning" war technology, but inventing it and improving it for your benefit. It will only be when we give Setekh his honor (though retraining him) that we will be able to control the followers of Apep.
(statue of Ramesu III utilizing the powers of both Heru and Setekh to become great).

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