Ra-Shalom
Asteroid Number 2100
Discovered September 10, 1978 by Eleanor F. "Glo" Helin at Palomar Observatory near Pauma Valley, California.
>> Ra of Little Egypt <<
This page was last updated 2-1-26.
Asteroid Number 2100
Discovered September 10, 1978 by Eleanor F. "Glo" Helin at Palomar Observatory near Pauma Valley, California.
>> Ra of Little Egypt <<
This page was last updated 2-1-26.
This is a hyphenated name for when you get married but don't want to abandon your maiden name. I once told someone that your last name is your core power. So, when your last name is as strong or stronger than your mate's then you're Ra-Shalom and not Sekhem.
Osiris is Ra's favorite.
This is not Ra Sells. Ra Sells is a different breed that you should be scared of.
This guy protects the sun. "Rock Cloud." See this.
The word Shalom actually means Salem like the black cat of Sabrina. 😀 Also about Salem, Massachussets and all witches that were burnt....
It always was his demonic spawn. It may not be of his line, but it is his demonic spawn. "Just a thought."
I drew the sigil for Ra-Shalom.
There's a story in the book of the dead where Isis creates a very venomous snake that accidentially bites Ra. Anyway he lay on his death bed when Isis approaches just in time and needs to know the three names he does by in order to heal the collective from the venom of the snake. She promises to only tell her son Horus. Ra tells her and he lives.
Divine Light and Spiritual Peace
Ra-Shalom is not a historically documented figure in ancient Egyptian mythology, the Bible, or early religious texts. Instead, the name is most commonly understood as a modern spiritual or symbolic term rather than a specific historical or religious individual.
The name Ra-Shalom appears to combine two powerful traditions. Ra, the ancient Egyptian sun god, symbolizes light, creation, and life-giving energy. Shalom is a Hebrew word meaning peace, wholeness, harmony, and completeness. Together, Ra-Shalom is often interpreted as representing divine light and spiritual peace, or the balance between enlightenment and inner harmony.
In contemporary spiritual and interfaith communities, Ra-Shalom may be used as a chosen spiritual name or concept. It is sometimes associated with New Age spirituality, Afrocentric traditions, and symbolic belief systems that blend ancient wisdom with modern interpretations. Rather than referencing an ancient deity or prophet, Ra-Shalom typically reflects personal growth, unity, and universal peace.
Although the name carries symbolic meaning for modern spiritual practitioners, there is no historical evidence supporting Ra-Shalom as an ancient god, angel, or biblical figure. Its significance lies in its symbolic value and modern spiritual usage, not in documented ancient history.