Firstly, no link to Set would be complete without a mention of Frank, at Re-entombed Galleries in Armadale, Melbourne Australia. A connesoir of the first order, Frank's fascination with occult objects d'art exceeds even my own. However, he generously sacrifices every image of Set he finds to my ever-decreasing bank account! you can e-mail Frank on B.C.Galleries@bigpond.com.au Alternatively, the closest you'll get to the true flavour of ancient Egypt without spending a fortune on a holiday can be found at Frank's site. Visit www.bcgalleries.com.au

Tracey at "Charley Weaver", in St.Kilda, also in Melbourne, manages to come up with some stunning Egyptian antiquities, along with many other morbid and fascinating items. Check her out if you ever get the chance. You will not be disappointed (See Tracey, I told ya you'd get a plug for giving me the basalt Set!) Seriously, I cannot reccomend this shop highly enough.. You can e-mail her at charleyweaver@hotmail.com. Her brand new website, still under construction, can be found here.

Frank reccomends a site called Rigby's World of Egypt. Have a look at it, it gives an extremely detailed view of Egypt and Egyptian society.

Shemah has committed herself to what is probably a life-long project with a resource page for many Gods, including Set. Help her out with links if you can. Her sites are brilliant and informative.

Ever been curious about how different cultures viewed the underworld? This site is awesome!

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This page comprises links to both Set and Ancient Egypt in general. I have combined the two subjects on the same page, as one cannot be understood properly unless it is in the context of the other.
O.K. From this point on, we are in Set city! All these links'll tell you about the terrible red God in varying degrees of occult symbolism or another. Some are basic, some are heavy reading, but all are interesting and informative.

For a quite in-depth view of the Sethian legend, a visit to the site of the Temple of Set is a must. Find them at www.xeper.org

Pergamon is the official website of the Pergamon Pylon of the Temple Of Set. Visually stunning, it contains some incredible photos from various Egyptian locations. They were kind enough to allow me to use a photo of Set, which can be found in a slightly modified form on the start page. I would like to take the opportunity here to thank the members for their courtesy. Unfortunately, I can no longer find it online. I am still trying, but in the meantime, if the webmaster happens to read this, drop me a line so I can update your link.

http://home.sunrise.ch/~prkoenig/simon2.htm......Occult treatise theorising Set as "Aiwass" from Crowley's Book of The Law. The site has changed from the address I had for it & it took some time to re-find it. Awesome stuff!

http://www.oakgrove.org/GreenPages/bos/2734.txt ....Interesting essay on the philosophies and practices of the Temple Of Set

http://sobek.colorado.edu/LAB/GODS/set.html .....Very well written overview of the Sethian legend, focusing mainly on appearence.

Guardian's Egypt.....Lots of links to sites which specialize in ancient Egyptian religion. Great stuff.

The Daily Xeper..... Illuminaria's page contains many links to the concept of Xeper and it's practical applications. Interesting!

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