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Hemsut is one of the most theologically sophisticated and least-discussed concepts in ancient Egyptian religion. Part goddess, part spiritual double, part guardian angel the hemsut was understood as a protective feminine counterpart that accompanied every person and deity, serving as an external repository of vital force. This article explores the nature of the hemsut, her relationship to other Egyptian female deities, and what she reveals about Egyptian understanding of the soul, identity, and divine protection.