As the level of consciousness continues to rise in our world, our attention and interest towards ancient knowledge deepens. This is particularly the case with Egypt, a place many of us are returning to, physically, mentally, and spiritually, as the hunger to uncover the mysteries of our ancestors is not only exciting but also soul-enriching. The ancient Egyptians worshiped a significant number of goddesses as a way to live by nature, spirit, and the magic of the sky. Read on to discover which Egyptian goddess matches your personality best and divinely protects you, according to expert astrologers.
The Egyptian Goddess That Blesses You, According to the Month You Were Born
Perceived as natural forces that could influence events in people’s lives, Egyptians prayed, danced, and built complex temples and epic monuments to honor these goddesses. Their timeless archetypes remain alive and are even having a comeback, reinvigorating the desire to reconnect to a higher wisdom and power. Below is the Egyptian goddess who responds to you, based on your birth month, along with the practices to call in her divine favor.
Neith’s archetype is so ancient that it embodies the life-giving waters of creation, as in Egyptian cosmology, it was she who created the world and even the ever-venerated Sun god Ra. Her process involved giving birth to things inside her heart and bringing them to existence with the power of her speech. Connect with Neith by weaving something from scratch into full reality.
February: Ma’at - Goddess of Justice, Truth, and Cosmic Order
Owning a special place in the Egyptian pantheon, Ma’at is the one overseeing the big-picture divine cosmic order, as well as the purity in everyone’s hearts. Bridging idealism with compassion, she even oversaw the pharaohs' rule over the land and its people. Awaken your inner Ma’at by truly forgetting someone who wronged you, liberating your heart from unnecessary weight.
Along with her adopted son, Anubis, Isis played a key role in the funerary rites of passage in ancient Egypt. Her powers involved healing the sick and even bringing the dead back to life, including her husband, Osiris. Invoke this goddess's unique magical powers by wearing a headdress as you revive a project you thought was lifeless into a successful comeback.
April: Hathor - Goddess of Love, Music, and Joy
Known as “The Mother of Mothers,” Hathor is one of the most ancient goddesses, predating Isis. Being one of the cow Egyptian goddesses, along with Neith, she is a celebration of passion, pleasure, and natural, grounded beauty. Anytime you crave more joy and happiness in your life, ask for Hathor’s assistance while incorporating Turquoise, Malachite, Copper, or Gold into your rituals.
Also known as Bast, Bastet is a cat goddess with a dual nature, as her powers oscillate between domesticity, protection, and playful curiosity. Her nature is connected to the sensuality and simple pleasures of life, but inside her lies the heart of a predator, as she is one of the fierce protectors of the Pharaoh. Invoke her protection by saying her name as you anoint yourself with perfume.
June: Nekhbet - Crone Goddess of Ancestry
The majestic wings that adorn all the entrances to the temples in Egypt pay homage to Nekhbet, the predynastic vulture mother crone known as “the wise one.” As the wisdom keeper, she is connected to both the wisdom of the air element and the creative capabilities of the water element. When in need of the divine protection of your ancestors, visualize their extended wings over you.
As the personification of the fixed star Sirius, the brightest star in the sky and the original home of Isis, Sothis represents abundance and renewal. The Sun begins aligning with Sirius this month, later bringing the Egyptian New Year and the Lion’s Gate Portal. To elevate your consciousness, meditate under this star when it’s visible, during the early Spring evenings, the Fall, and Winter.
August: Tefnut - Goddess of Rain, Moisture, and Water
Tefnut, the lioness goddess, grandmother of Isis, was strongly associated with the cycles of the Sun and the Moon. But her main domain was water in its original form (rain), as she was the wife of Shu, the Egyptian god of the sky. Connect with Tefnut while enjoying the beauty of the fog or the rain to heal and purify your spirit.
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Renenutet, ”the mistress of provisions,” was very sought after during harvesting time, as she was the goddess of grain and grapes. Depicted as a cobra or as a woman with the head of a cobra, she embodied the fertility of the fields, as well as the powers that protected vineyards, kitchens, and ovens. Later morphing into the cobra goddess Wadjet, Renenutet also personifies personal transformation.
October: Serket - Scorpion Goddess of Healing and Magic
Also known as Selkis or Selket, Serket was depicted as a scorpion ready to sting or as a woman with a scorpion as a crown. She was the protector of the embalmers, in particular, but also protected anyone against venomous stings. Her archetype is so ancient that over time, it was absorbed as an aspect of Isis herself. Request Serket’s protection for yourself or your children by either chanting or practicing breathwork.
Known as the dark Isis, Nephthys is the sister of Isis and the mother of the great Anubis. A lunar goddess, she rules the power of everything invisible, dark, and otherworldly. Her archetype is connected to endings as sacred transitions, which we get insight into when we close our eyes, allowing our soul to move between worlds to guide us.
December: Nut - Sky Goddess Mother of Stars and Rebith
There was nothing before Nut, as she is the personification of the sky and the heavens, who swallows the Sun at night. Depicted as a woman with her body arched over the earth, she is the ultimate goddess, mother of Isis, Nephthys, Osiris, and Set. Since she represents our connection to the divine universe itself, you can connect with her by studying the meaning of the fixed stars in your birth chart.
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