| Sunday, May 21, 2006, 12:52:07 PM |
In Egyptian mythology, Seshat (also spelt Sesat, Sesheta, and Seshata) was originally the deification of the concept of wisdom, and so became a goddess of writing, libraries, astronomy/astrology, architecture, mathematics, creative thought and knowledge. As goddess of writing, she was seen as a scribe, and record keeper, and her name itself means (she who) scrivens (i.e. she who is a scribe). Considering my heart lies both with literature and science, creativity and analytical thought, this is a perfect choice of nickname... |
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