Rogan: We first heard about Dorothy Eady/Omm Sety (1904-1981) while digging around in writings about Ida Craddock (1857-1902). The two women have some things in common: they both married a dead man (Craddock an old acquaintance of hers, Omm Sety the pharaoh Sety I), were considered smart but strange, and had some skill in committing their ideas to writing (and also, in Omm Sety’s case, art), some of which still survive.
However, there are a couple major differences: Ida Craddock was American and got harassed to death for her ideas, while Omm Sety was born in England, moved to her beloved Egypt, and devoted her life and career to Egyptology and performing religious service to Osiris and Isis. She was determined to resume her reincarnated role as temple priestess, and by gods, she did it!
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However, there are a couple major differences: Ida Craddock was American and got harassed to death for her ideas, while Omm Sety was born in England, moved to her beloved Egypt, and devoted her life and career to Egyptology and performing religious service to Osiris and Isis. She was determined to resume her reincarnated role as temple priestess, and by gods, she did it!
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