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The Sekhmet Hypothesis

''The Sekhmet Hypothesis'' was first published in book form in 1995 by Iain Spence. It suggested a possible link between the emergence of youth cultural symbols in relation to the 11 year solar cycles. The hypothesis was published again in 1997 in the journal ''Towards 2012'' and covered in 1999, in ''Sleazenation'' magazine.
==Origins of the hypothesis==
The origins of the hypothesis can be traced back to Robert Anton Wilson's book, ''Prometheus Rising'', in which Wilson makes a singular correlation between the symbol of the flower child with the mood of friendly weakness.〔 'She/He is self-critical, shy, timid, easily led, "spineless," and always looking for somebody to Take Charge and Give Orders. The unearthly Angel, or in modern symbolism, the Flower Child'.〕 Spence extended the comment into a study of various youth archetypes and linked in their behaviour to the four atavistic life scripts. The idea of linking pop culture to the solar cycles had been influenced from remarks made by Peter J. Carroll, in his book, ''Psychonaut''. Sekhmet is the Egyptian goddess of the sun.

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