Seth
Seth by Everlasting Abundance LLC is an interdisciplinary exploration of the ancient Egyptian deity Seth, moving beyond his traditional role as a malevolent antagonist to present him as a vital, multifaceted force of disruption, protection, and transformation.This book utilizes the mythology of Seth to provide a framework for personal and professional growth, centering on several key philosophical pillars:The Necessity of Disruption: Seth is framed as the "engine of progress." The book argues that disruption is not just inevitable but essential to prevent stagnation and clear the ground for renewal.
The Shadow Self and Integration: Drawing on Jungian psychology, the narrative explores Seth as a manifestation of the "shadow self"—the repressed or unacceptable parts of our psyche. It posits that true growth comes from integrating these "chaotic" energies rather than suppressing them.
Ma'at and the Balance of Chaos: While Ma'at represents cosmic order, the book suggests that Seth is the "necessary counterpoint" that gives order its meaning. His battle against the serpent Apophis is presented as a "violent defense of order".
Creative Destruction: In professional contexts, Seth’s actions are compared to "creative destruction," where old, ossified systems must be dismantled to make room for innovation and more dynamic structures.