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[Egyptian] Khem is the Egyptian god of reproduction, generation, fertility, harvest, agriculture, plant life, and human fertility. The Greeks identified him as Pan. Khem was an Egyptian father-god. He was represented as a mummy.
Khem
Khem (Egyptian) A deity presiding over the districts of Herui and Khem in Upper Egypt; being an aspect of Horus the Younger (Heru-merti). He is especially connected with the fish in the city of Sekhem in the Underworld: "Se-khen is the residence or loka of the god Khem (Horus-Osiris, or Father and Son), hence the 'Devachan' of Atma-Buddhi.
". . . Khem is Horus avenging the death of his father Osiris, hence punishing the Sins of man when he becomes a disembodied Soul. Thus the defunct 'Osirified' became the god Khem, who 'gleans the field of
Aanroo,' i.e., he gleans either his reward or punishment, as that field is the celestial locality (Devachan) where the defunct is given wheat, the food of divine justice" (SD 1:220-21).
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▪ Keep a post-natal diet (with abstinence from some kinds of food believed to be unsuitable to women just out of childbirth)
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#I_C{width:18px;vertical-align:baseline;} #C_C{width:2000px;}[khem] Keep a post-natal diet (with abstinence from some kinds of food believed to be unsuitable to women just out of childbirth) ăn khem To be on a post-natal diet.