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Netjeru Neter: Tehuti Dates: 22 August to 23 September Appearance: He is portrayed as a man with the head of an ibis wearing a crown of a full and a crescent moon; always writing. He may also apper or in purely animal form; as either an ibis or a baboon. Symbols: Ibis, Baboon, pen & tablet or papyrus (writing implements), Full and crescent moon. Principle: Resonance - (word/sound/power) Function: Communication Energies: Tehuti's powers are concerned with the recording of 'facts' or 'data' for a cosmic memory that when necessary may reveal its ancient wisdom to whoever
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Netjeru 

Neter: Tehuti 

  

     

     

   

 

 Dates: 22 August to 23 September

Appearance: He is portrayed as a man with the head of an ibis

wearing a crown of a full and a crescent moon; always writing.  He

may also apper or in purely animal form; as either an ibis or a baboon.

Symbols: Ibis, Baboon, pen & tablet or papyrus (writing implements), Full and crescent moon.    

Principle: Resonance - (word/sound/power)

Function: Communication

Energies:

Tehuti's powers are concerned with the recording of 'facts' or 'data' for a cosmic memory that when necessary may reveal its ancient wisdom to whoever calls for it. Tehuti's energy is said to break through mental barriers; it allows information to become known and secrets or 'lost' or 'forgotten' ideas to be revealed.   

Tehuti assists in the discovery of 'lost knowledge' but he com-municates more directly with the

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mind in such a way as is said to ease mental confusion.  He may be called upon when learn-ing new skills and languages (especially symbol systems such as programming or codes), as he is patron of scholars and scribes.  He is one of the patrons of divinatory activities (such as libation pouring - an act of tapping into the cosmic memory).Myth:

According to KMT mythology, Tehuti was the inventor of writing and language and was therefore the patron of

professionals known as scribes.  Tehuti gave Medu Neter (the Kemetic term for hieroglyphs) or "NTR's words" - to

humankind.'  As such he is interpreter and advisor of the neteru.  Recognised as magically powerful, only the elite, it is

said were allowed to learn to read and write these hieroglyphs. Others had to make do with cursive writing.

 Tehuti is the guardian of divine order, of all rituals and of secret knowledge.  He is also the god presiding over magicians and all learning.  He represents the em-bodiment of all scientific and literary attainments.  He was in command of the House of life (Per Ankh) which was a revered resource centre accessible only to scribes and contained a wealth of knowledge recorded on papyri - all under the protection of Tehuti  (for example medical manuals and instructional documents).In the hall of judgement; he is record keeper, he records the verdict of Ausar.  At the end of a person's life; their judgment on how they lived is assessed by weighing their heart against a feather of truth (Ma'at). Tehuti's presence is re-quired for the Weighing of the Heart.  It is his duty to record all the souls entering the 'Duat' (underworld).

Both the Ibis and the Baboon, Tehuti's symbols suggest lunar symbolisms.  The Ibis' curved beak suggests the crescent of the moon which is always shown in his crown.  The Baboon on the other hand is said to become agitated at dawn.  Arm waving and chattering has been interpreted as a greeting to the rising sun by creatures of the moon ntr.   According to one myth; 'the eye of the baboon watched out for scribes who abused their power by applying it to illicit self-gain. As record keeper he was depicted in coronation scenes as listing the names of kings and the years of their rule.  

As a moon god Tehuti's responsibilities include the calendar, the measurement of time, and mathematics.  When Nut was forbidden from giving birth on any day of the year (during the time when years were still only 360 days long); it was Tehuti who intervened and by beating the moon in a game of senet (a board game similar to chest) managed to win enough light to create an additional five days referred to as 'days upon the year.'  On each of these days Nut was able to produce one of her offsprings (said to be ASR, AST, Seth, Nephthys and Heru).  These days were then added to the calendar and originally did not form part of any month year.  The Greeks later referred to these as 'epagomenal days' 'unlucky days' or 'the days of the demons.'  How ever we need to be careful with our value judgements of lucky or unlucky as well as how our interpretation of demons may have changed over time.

The skill of his words is said to bring order to warring factions in Egypt itself, ("the peace of the gods is in him") but he could be merciless to enemies of truth; decapitating them and cutting out their hearts.In the myth of Ausar, Auset and Heru, Tehuti protected Auset during her preg-nancy and healed the eye of her son Heru which had been wounded by Ausar's brother and adversary Seth.  He is an advocate of Heru, who he is shown (on temple walls) with him in the ritual of pouring ankhs (signs of life) over the mon-arch between them. See illustration (fig. 1)                                                                                                                                                                                                                         As one of the outstanding divine figures in the Kemetic Neteru; His main cult centres were found all over Egypt, from Nubia in the south to Lower Egypt.  His identification with the Greek Hermes 'trismegistos' = three times great, appears to come from one

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of Tehuti's epithets found in the temple of Esna:  'Djeheuty pa aa, pa aa, pa aa' - Tehuti the great, the great, the great. Tehuti was worshipped through out the country from the Old Kingdom onward.  His main cult centre was in Central Egypt.  

"In the individual's search for enlightenment - Tehuti is the symbol of right rea-son; our link to the higher-self.  Once we decide to pursue the Divine, the strug-gle becomes a holy war against ignorance and illusion within ones conscious-ness.  If the process is misunderstood, the energy of the struggle becomes di-rected to the world outside of oneself in the form of political/ relig-ious/social/ethnic/gender etc. conflicts." (- Muata Ashby).

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               From the patron of the scribes - we can expect those born during this pe-riod to display the following personality traits:A remarkable capacity for analysisDirect, mental communication that lead to light-bulb moments.Sometimes a razor sharp truth that cuts through fog.Painstakingly careful to the point of being nitpicking and pedantic and pre-  cise regarding detailEnquiring mindMost self critical (but dislike being criticised by others)Usually the one to initiate, plan and organise eventsAn abundance of mental energyExcellent memoryNeat and methodicalSociable and amenablePractical, reliable, loyal and dependableSuitable occupations include writing (including music/symbolic writing)Natural entertainers*Excellent teachers and lecturersTendency to be extravagant (money burns a hole in their pockets)*

Body partsThe parts of the physical body usually linked to Tehuti are abdominal or-gans, small intestines, duodenum and colon.

Gemstones -Peridot and SapphireBoth said to be stones used in the breast-plate of high priests.  Peridot is said to regulate cycles (e.g. physical/mental/emotional/intellectual and life cycles.  It helps with a bruised ego by reducing anger and inspiring happiness.  As a heal-ing stone, peridot can be used in the treatment of disorders of the heart, lungs, spleen and intestinal tract.  Also said to improve nearsightedness and provide re-lief from ulcers.

Sapphire brings lightness and joy, with depth of beauty and thought to the user/wearer.  Also known as a stone of prosperity, sapphire is said to sustain the 'gifts of life,' while peridot is said to have a warm and friendly energy.

Other Correspondences for Tehuti:Neter                      TehutiSeason                   InundationMonth                     Panchons / SeptemberPlanet                     MoonElement                  EarthBody part                ColonGemstone               Peridot & SapphireTree                       Citrus/quinceFood                      OrangeFlower                    MarigoldColour(s)                 Yellow, orange, rust brownNumber(s)               8, 5Incense/Perfume     Narcissus

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Metal                      Silver, white gold or platinum12 Tribes of Israel    Zebulun        Suitable Occupations     Writing, journalism, entertainment agents and managers

Neter: Maat 

            

 

Dates: 24 September to 23 October

Appearance: Usually shown as human form, female, she is often seen in a kneeling position with outstretched arms/wings, wearing on her head an ostrich feather which can stand on its own instead of the full depic-tion of the goddess. The feather is also the hieroglyph of her name.

Symbols:  Feather, Winged Angel, ScalesTruth, Balance, Harmony, Justice and Moral Integrity

Principle: Order

Function: Structure, order, Harmony, Energies: Maat powers are concerned with recognising when conditions have     been disrupted and are out of balance.  She ensures the orderly progress of all long term plans, the ordered structure of the universe and opposes the forces of chaos (otherwise known as izfet).

Maat ensures an expedient and orderly return from chaos.  And as celestial tutor, she will give assistance in the understanding of com-plex issues and ideas.  She is said to bring fair judgement in legal cases as well as new rules and ways of solving, seemingly unsolv-able situations or cases.          Myth:The neter or principle Maat can be traced back to at least the Old Kingdom (c.1886 - c.2181 BC).  She was worshipped with the gods of the Old Kingdom at Karnak and Memphis. She was said to be husband of Tehuti and daughter of Ra.  Maat was said to have been with Ra when he first emerged out of the primeval waters.  She is symbolised by the pedestal on which all creation stands, representing the order which was put in place of the chaos.  Maat is a cosmic energy of

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force as well as a philosophy and a spiritual symbol.

This goddess personifies all the elements of divine or cosmic harmony and bal-ance; including Truth, Mathematics, Justice and Moral Integrity.   According to Budge the name means 'straight' hence that which is unalterable and steadfast etc.   Maat is associated with astrology and divinatory arts.   Pharaohs saw Maat as their authority to govern and would stress how their reigns upheld the laws of the universe which she embodies.  Many examples exist of the kings being called 'beloved of Maat.'  In the Pyramid Texts ASR is called 'lord of Maat.'She is the goddess or neter of justice.  Her presence is required at the Weighing of the Heart; in the 'Hall of Two Truths' where the dead person's heart is placed on a pair of scales to balance against a feather; the image of the goddess Ma'at symbolising a blameless life.  She is judge of the dead (the deities/gods of the ENEAD in their role as tribunal judges are described as the 'Council of Maat.').  The role of Ma'at was crucial to the deceased reaching Paradise. Only if the life lived is sufficiently blameless could they enter the realm of ASR.

The concept of Maat stood for the principle of the structured world, that is, for order and equilibrium, ethical values and justice, culture and creativity.  Maat was thus the opposite pole to all that was disordered, chaotic, destructive and unjust.  It was the main task of every king to guarantee maat/order, and thus maintain not only the State of Khemet but the world itself.  The world cannot maintain itself without maat; which must be renewed and preserved constantly. The neter Maat was the personification of this principle.  In continuing from Tehuti, she translates divine ideas, and was consulted as an intermediary to other gods.  

Both the legitimacy and efficacy of any pharaoh's reign was ultimately based upon the degree to which they could be viewed as having upheld maat.  Any laws laid down by a pharaoh (who was the person from whom all visible authority proceeded) had to have a close association with the principles of Justice, Truth, Reciprocity and the correct order of the universe.   Inscriptions would then be written calling such monarchs 'Beloved of Maat.'  

References were often made to 'Priests of Maat' who were probably magistrates or similar who dispensed judicial decisions on her behalf.  Thus this system and view of justice became a very strong incentive for pharaohs as well as individuals to live a righteous life as they believed that they would be answerable in the next world when they would be required to give account of their actions before gaining entrance (to Duat).  Personality TraitsExcellent MediatorAffableCharmingWill insist on fair playGood negotiatorArgumentativeSometimes unable to compromiseArms long and graceful like the outstretched wings of MaatPersuasive form of expression (give/see both sides of argumentAble to argue their pointMay have an eccentric streak which you either love or hate

Body parts: Maat = Kidneys [functional/metaphysical faculty = Excre-tory/Transmutation

Gemstone: Opal can be used to disperse infections, to purify the blood and the kidneys and to regulate insulin production.

Other Correspondences:Neter                        MaatSeason                     Inundation

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Month                       Payni / OctoberPlanet                       VenusElement                    Air Body part                  KidneysGemstone                 Opal, Tree                          Cedar, AcaciaFood                         Sunflower seedsFlower                       CarnationColour(s)                   Yellow, gold, maroonNumber(s)                 6Inscence/Perfume      Jasmine, Rose, frankincenseMetal                        Electron12 Tribes of Israel       IssacharChakra                      HeartSuitable Occupations        Lawyer, Judge, Administrator, Negotiator.

Famous People under this sign      

Johnny Mathis(30/9),

Johnnie Cochrane (2/10),

Elijah Mohammed(7/10),   

Jessie  Jackson (8/10),

Dick Gregory 912/10)

 

Western Zodiac      Approx. Libra

12 Tribes of Israel      Issachar

Yoruba Deity      Ifa

Neter: Wadjet 

        

     

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Dates:  24 October - 22 November

Appearance:  Female form with either cobra head or crown (or a cobra entwined around a papyrus stem). Can also be repre-sented as a lioness

Symbols:  Cobra, Uraeus, Papyrus stalks, lioness

Principle:  Sovereignty (backed up by a superhuman force of destruction)Function:  Procreation Power to bring forth or to beget.

Energies: Insemination                The power or energy dynamic to sow (to plant)                To introduce semen, (male to female of specie).

Myth: Wadjet is represented as a cobra, rearing up to strike with lethal force, any enemy of the king.  Her name is said to mean 'Green One' or 'To be Green' - a reference both to the colour of the serpent and to the papyrus swamps which she is said to have created in the Delta.  To be green in this instance is said to; mean 'to flourish like the papyrus marshes.'

The form of a rearing cobra on a crown is termed the Uraeus.  The sun-god Ra also wears the Uraeus which envelopes his solar disk within its coils, here Wadjet is Ra's agent of annihilation, especially of the hostile snakes of the underworld which might threaten the sun-god on his nightly journey.

According to the Pyramid Texts the god Geb awarded the cobra to the king as legitimate holder of the throne of Kemet/ Egypt.  More than any other symbol, the uraeus marked out royalty in ancient Egypt, and was worn on the crown or forehead of the pharaoh. 

In the myth of the upbringing of Heru the son of Ausar and Auset; she is said to be the nurse.  Wadjet /Buto was nurse to the infant Heru and helped AST (Heru's mother), protecting him from his uncle Seth when they took refuge in the Delta swamps.  In some myths Wadjet is a form of Nekhbet or Hathor (who is the female aspect of Ptah and in western astrology repre-sent the opposite sun signs of Scorpio and Taurus).

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The major delta shrine the 'Per-nu' is under her protection.  The serpent shaped Uto/Wadjyt was patron goddess of Lower Egypt; her home there was Buto.  She and Nekhet, the vulture goddess of Elkah, are the "two ladies" thought to protect the king, embodied in the crown of Upper and Lower Egypt that he wore.  She can also appear as a lioness in her role as 'Eye of Ra. Compare also to Sekhmet and Tefnut

Personality TraitsEager and quick to learnLogical and calculating mind - (they will formulate plans) Excellent timing (patiently waiting to strike)Find practical solutions to problems where others have failedGreat Dancers / love musicThe have a mesmerising almost hypnotic qualityThrive in hot climatesPassionate and sensualCan be unforgivingDo not handle break ups (relationships) well

[Functional/metaphysical faculty} = Reproductive/Generation

Other Correspondences Neter                           WadjetSeason                        InundationMonth                          Epiph / NovemberPlanet                          Mars or Pluto?Element                       Water (liquid)Body part                     Testes, OvariesGemstone                    Tourmaline, Serpentine, Varisite                                     - turquoise Tree                             Date PalmFood                            LemonFlower                          HyacynthColour(s)                      Green, black, lilac Number(s)                    10Inscence/Perfume         RoseMetal                           Brass12 Tribes of Israel          DanChakra                         Root

Suitable Occupations        Excel in financial careers - like detailed or complex calculations. 

                                          Eye for detail: proof-reading, design, research, teaching.

Famous People under this sign        

Pablo Picasso,

Mahalia Jackson,

Prince Charles,

Jawaharial Nehru

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Western Sun-sign        Approx.  Scorpio

12 Tribes of Israel      Dan

Yoruba Deity      Oko

 

 

Mut 

 

 

 

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Dates    23 November to 22 December

 

 

 

 

Appearance:  Usually represented as a woman wearing a vulture headdress (sometimes surmounted by the double crown of upper and Lower Egypt).  She has also been portrayed with a feline head.

Symbols: VulturePrinciple: Incubation:  This is "to maintain under favourable conditions for development," to cause development (slowly and without outward or perceptible signs.Function:    Protection Mut's function is to guarantee immunity from harm, to shield from injury or destruction (while development is taking place).Energies:  The powers of Mut are concerned with nurturing and protection under 'secretive' or a 'hidden' circumstance until a sustainable stage is reached, whether physical or spiritual.

Myth: In mythology Mut is the divine mother, the name 'Mut" means mother or 'the Great Mother'.  Her name is written with the hieroglyph of a vulture.  It is said to have the same root as the Egyptian word for mother and reveals part of the character in that she is one of the pharaoh's symbolic mothers.

Mut is also a feline goddess (and can be portrayed as either a lioness or a cat).  Her powers are closely related to those of another major goddess; her northern counterpart Sekhmet.  In many representations, the lion is the main manifestation of Mut, when she can become Mut-Bastet.

Pre-eminent goddess of Thebes, Mut is said to be the chief wife of Amun.  At Thebes her tem-ple precinct a quarter of Thebes called Asheru/Isheru and was connected to Annum's sanctu-ary by a processional road through the series of pylons leading to the south.  She appears on temple walls enthroned beside Amun or as 'mistress of the nine bows.'  This is the sign that would later be represented as the 'archer.'   Mut is nature itself; she exemplifies its capacity to recycle.  Her main symbol is the vulture.  Just as vultures eat carrion and turn it into life, so too the goddess take in death and brings forth new life for the spiritual aspirant.  Also the vulture is a bird with the largest wings span (in Egypt) and so became symbols of maternal love and protection.  She is one of the few deities who were self created.  She was known as "Mut, who gives birth, but was herself not born of any."

The worship of this goddess in human form, shown wearing a vulture headdress and the Double Crown, was/became directly dependant on the worship of Amun.  From the New Kingdom onward she, Amun and their son Khonso formed the Theban divine triad, and her maternal role is indicated by her name.   Amun and Mut were also regarded as the king's parents from the 18th dynasty onward.  As lady of Asheru she had a cult of her own at Karnak with a crescent shaped lake, and was depicted there in the form of a lion. She was closely associated with other vulture or lion goddess such as Nekhet, Uto/Wadjyt, Sakhmet and Bastet.

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KhonsuMut       AmunThe Dendara Triad

Personality TraitsMut is concerned with philosophy, idealism and spiritual growth as well as generosity, honesty, justice and morality and the teachings of these.

InspiringCan adapt to any situationLivelyAffectionate/sensitiveImpetuous/rash

Body parts:    Thighs [functional/metaphysical = Muscular/purgation]

Other Correspondences:Neter                         MutSeason                      Inundation / AketMonth                        Mesora / DecemberPlanet                        Jupiter / VenusElement                     FireBody part                   Thighs, HipsGemstone                  Topaz, Amethyst, Lapis LazuliTree                           Ash / SandalwoodFood                          White grapesFlower                        HyacinthColour(s)                    Lilac, purple, YellowNumber(s)                 10Incense/Perfume        RoseMetal                         Tin12 Tribes of Israel       Gad

Suitable Occupations        Anything involving travel and knowl-edge of foreign languages,

                                                              any kind of work with animals, teacher, nurse.

Famous People under this sign   

Mark Twain,

Sir Winston Churchill,

Walt Disney,

Sammy Davies jr.(08/11),  

Frank Sinatra,

Shirley Chisholm (30/11),

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Don Cheadle (29/11),

Dionne Warwick (12/12),

 

Western Sun-sign     Approx. Sagittarius

Yoruba Deity      Osanyin

 

Mut 

 

 

 

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Dates    23 November to 22 December

 

 

 

 

Appearance:  Usually represented as a woman wearing a vulture headdress (sometimes surmounted by the double crown of upper and Lower Egypt).  She has also been portrayed with a feline head.

Symbols: VulturePrinciple: Incubation:  This is "to maintain under favourable conditions for development," to cause development (slowly and without outward or perceptible signs.Function:    Protection Mut's function is to guarantee immunity from harm, to shield from injury or destruction (while development is taking place).Energies:  The powers of Mut are concerned with nurturing and protection under 'secretive' or a 'hidden' circumstance until a sustainable stage is reached, whether physical or spiritual.

Myth: In mythology Mut is the divine mother, the name 'Mut" means mother or 'the Great Mother'.  Her name is written with the hieroglyph of a vulture.  It is said to have the same root as the Egyptian word for mother and reveals part of the character in that she is one of the pharaoh's symbolic mothers.

Mut is also a feline goddess (and can be portrayed as either a lioness or a cat).  Her powers are closely related to those of another major goddess; her northern counterpart Sekhmet.  In many representations, the lion is the main manifestation of Mut, when she can become Mut-Bastet.

Pre-eminent goddess of Thebes, Mut is said to be the chief wife of Amun.  At Thebes her tem-ple precinct a quarter of Thebes called Asheru/Isheru and was connected to Annum's sanctu-ary by a processional road through the series of pylons leading to the south.  She appears on temple walls enthroned beside Amun or as 'mistress of the nine bows.'  This is the sign that would later be represented as the 'archer.'   Mut is nature itself; she exemplifies its capacity to recycle.  Her main symbol is the vulture.  Just as vultures eat carrion and turn it into life, so too the goddess take in death and brings forth new life for the spiritual aspirant.  Also the vulture is a bird with the largest wings span (in Egypt) and so became symbols of maternal love and protection.  She is one of the few deities who were self created.  She was known as "Mut, who gives birth, but was herself not born of any."

The worship of this goddess in human form, shown wearing a vulture headdress and the Double Crown, was/became directly dependant on the worship of Amun.  From the New Kingdom onward she, Amun and their son Khonso formed the Theban divine triad, and her maternal role is indicated by her name.   Amun and Mut were also regarded as the king's parents from the 18th dynasty onward.  As lady of Asheru she had a cult of her own at Karnak with a crescent shaped lake, and was depicted there in the form of a lion. She was closely associated with other vulture or lion goddess such as Nekhet, Uto/Wadjyt, Sakhmet and Bastet.

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KhonsuMut       AmunThe Dendara Triad

Personality TraitsMut is concerned with philosophy, idealism and spiritual growth as well as generosity, honesty, justice and morality and the teachings of these.

InspiringCan adapt to any situationLivelyAffectionate/sensitiveImpetuous/rash

Body parts:    Thighs [functional/metaphysical = Muscular/purgation]

Other Correspondences:Neter                         MutSeason                      Inundation / AketMonth                        Mesora / DecemberPlanet                        Jupiter / VenusElement                     FireBody part                   Thighs, HipsGemstone                  Topaz, Amethyst, Lapis LazuliTree                           Ash / SandalwoodFood                          White grapesFlower                        HyacinthColour(s)                    Lilac, purple, YellowNumber(s)                 10Incense/Perfume        RoseMetal                         Tin12 Tribes of Israel       Gad

Suitable Occupations        Anything involving travel and knowl-edge of foreign languages,

                                                              any kind of work with animals, teacher, nurse.

Famous People under this sign   

Mark Twain,

Sir Winston Churchill,

Walt Disney,

Sammy Davies jr.(08/11),  

Frank Sinatra,

Shirley Chisholm (30/11),

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Don Cheadle (29/11),

Dionne Warwick (12/12),

 

Western Sun-sign     Approx. Sagittarius

Yoruba Deity      Osanyin

 

Neter:  Khunum 

 

          

  

Dates 23 December to 20 January

Appearance: Male human form with the head of a ram with horizontally projected horns.  

Symbols Horns, Goat    Principle: FermentationKhnum represents the procreative energies that enliven, bring the life force or excitement,; the process of kick starting an oth-erwise inanimate entity.  Function: EmbodimentEnergies: The powers of Khnum are concerned with giving tangible form.  He gives body to; or makes perceptible, and concrete: Procreativity in the natural world.

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To represent in human or animal form or to incorporate. And to 'put health nto these bodies.' - A reference to breathing the life force into them.    

Myth:

As a creator god, Khunum is best known for his role at the potter's wheel, where he fashioned gods, mankind, cattle, birds, reptile and fish.  From calendar liturgies and hymns carved at Esna, detailed anatomical records have survived with explicit details of Khunum's actions in the formation of the human body:  For example he orientated the blood stream to flow over the bones and attached the skin to the body's frame.  He installed an apparatus for digestion, a respiratory system and vertebrae to support it.  

He is said to supervise conception in the womb and initiated the stages of labour.  Another myth states that after many years of creating and maintaining life Khnum is said to have grown tired and thought of a device to relieve himself of the task.  He set about to put a potter's wheel in the womb of the female of all creatures, and by so doing transferred his creative powers to them.  By relieving himself of creating the physical, he is able to concentrate on maintaining the creation of the life-force.

Khunum's creative forces are usually depicted as being at the behest of another deity.  As in the 'Tale of the two brothers' case where he is instructed by Ra-Herakhuti to create a wife for Bata.  Khunum proceeds to create a ravishingly beautiful woman in whose body is said to be the essence of the gods themselves.

Khunum is also said to be the Ba of the sun-god or the soul of the sun-god.   He controls the annual inundation of the Nile.  It was at his command that the god /deity / neter Hapy caused the annual Nile inundation. According to one myth, after a seven-year famine, when Khunum relents from preventing the Nile flood (on being assured that his temple will be renovated) and Egypt prospered again.  This was said to have happened during the reign of King Djoser (Dynasty III)

His importance can be traced back to the early dynastic period.  Rams sacred to Khnum- mummified, adorned with gilded head pieces and buried in sarcophagi have been discovered on Elephantine Island.

Other Titles:"Lord of Crocodiles" - His connection to the river"High of Plumes, Sharp of Horns"    Personality Traits:Khunum's have a very confident and authoritative stature.Those born under this sign can create opportunities from very little.  They are said to be one of the most enterprising of the zodiac signs.    Body parts:    Knees [functional/metaphysical = Muscular/purgation]

Other Correspondences Neter                        KhunumSeason                    Emergence / ProyetMonth                      Jehudti / JanuaryPlanet                      SaturnElement                   EarthBody part                 KneesGemstone               Quartz, onyx, Jet, Black diamondTree                          Almond, yew, hempFood                         White grapesFlower                      LilyColour(s)                 Indigo or blackNumber(s)              1Incense/Perfume   EucalyptusMetal                        Ram, goat

Suitable Occupations        Architecture, engineering, research, great at working under pressure

                                                and most successful when self\employed.

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Famous People under this sign        

Mohammed Ali (17/01),

Mao Tse Tung,

Isaac Newton,

Elvis Pressley.

Martin Luther King Jr. (15/01)           

Western Sun-sign        Capricorn (Approx)

12 Tribes of Israel      Asher

 

 

Yoruba Deity      Obatala

 

Neter: Shu 

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Dates:  21 January to 19 February

 

Appearance:  Shu takes on human male form wearing a plume on his head and holds a sceptre in his hand.  More often he is portrayed with upraised arms separating the earth god (Geb) from the sky goddess (Nut).  

Symbols: Feather,

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Principle: Inhalation:To breathe in - to take in the universal life forceThe endless reservoir of possibilities

Function: Breath

Energies        To rejuvenate the spirit and restore the body: To take in or expel air from the lungs as a regular physiological process/ admit or emit air or moistures.  Breathe new life into something/ reinvigorate. The source of peace and recuperation.  

Myth: 

Shu is one of the first two deities created by Atum (the sun-god of Heliopolis.He is first born of Ra and twin brother of Tefnut. In one of the Ancient Kemetic myths; the creator sun god is said to have sneezed out Shu, The name Shu has a similar sound to the verb "to sneeze" in ancient Egyptian (roughly pronounced "ashesheh").

This 'air-god separates earth and sky by holding the body of the sky ntr Nut above that of her husband/consort/brother; the earth ntr Geb or (Seb).  

She brings healing dreams and insights.So this first born of Ra, represents air, space or ether on which all life depends.  Ra com-manded that he separate Nut and Geb who were said to be in a 'sexual embrace.' Since then he has kept the two separate so that the sun can continue its cycle and creation can continue to exist.  Human interactions would be impossible without space and air.  Shu is also referred to as king of the gods and goddesses as he is able to lead aspirants to the divine (he links the two).

Father of Nut and GebThe god of sunlight and air, he is usually shown with his arms raised supporting the sky-goddess Nut whom he holds apart from her consort the earth - god Geb,  Shu is said to have originated from the mucus which Atum sneezed from his nostrils. 

In the creation myth of the god of air, Shu was born with his sister Tefnut from the mouth of the primeval god Atum, and then divided the sky from the earth.  Human beings, like gods, need air, and temple-lofts open to the air were often described as "windows of Shu."

 "My mouth is opening now"Shu opened the mouth of the gods and goddesses with the iron harpoon of heaven

Personality Traits:Being the sign of air; Shus can fit into any situation and have tremendous creative po-tential.  Many are theatrical and are able to effortlessly captivate an audience.  They are able to argue their case or that of less unfortunate with eloquence.  Between Nut and Geb (sky and earth) they share a close affinity to nature as well as a highly devel-oped spirituality.  Intuitive / Instinctive

Body parts:    Ankles [functional/metaphysical = Neurological/elevation]

A highly active immune system means that Shus may often suffer from problems like hay fever, asthma or skin rashes.

Having opened the mouth of the gods with an iron harpoon - Shu is capable of elo-quent speech

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and enabling other with such.     

Other Correspond encesNeter                      ShuSeason                   Emergence / ProyetMonth                     FebruaryPlanet                     Uranus Element                  AirBody part                AnklesGemstone               Moonstone, Amethyst Tree                        Silver BirchFood                       LycheeFlower                     Iris. orchidColour(s)                  PurpleNumber(s)                9Incense/Perfume      White SandalwoodMetal                       Radium/Uranium

12 Tribes of Israel     Naptali

Suitable Occupations     Psychology, social work, teaching, conservation and animal welfare        

Famous People under this sign     

Nelson Mandela,

Angela Davis,

Jackie Robinson,

Michael Jordon,

Langston Hughes,

Rosa Parks

 

 Western Sun-sign      Approx.  Aquarius

Yoruba Deity      Oya

Neter: Auset 

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Dates: 20 February to 20 March

Appearance: Usually depicted as a woman with a crown headdress or sitting on a throne alone or holding the child Heru

Symbols: Throne Motherhood, female wisdom and nuturing.

Principle: Fruition

The archetypical mother, she gives birth, nurses and protects 

Function: Birthit from danger.

Energies    The energy of AST is to bring conditions to their utmost realisation or completion. 

Myth:

AST possibly pronounced Auset was Sister/wife of Ausar and mother of Heru.  Auset married Ausar they had a son Heru.  If only it was so straight forward. Husband Ausar was murdered by his adversary/ brother Seth who stole his throne (Egypt).  According to mythology Seth tricked ASR, firstly into a coffin which he had made for him, floated him off down the Nile, then by murdering him and chopping his body into fourteen (14) pieces and scattered them around Egypt/Kemet. 

According to the Pyramid texts, in her role as wife, AST finds and reunites the pieces of her murdered husband (ASR); she is the chief mourner at his funeral(s).  Through her magical powers, she brings him back to life and conceives a son (Heru), who she hides from Seth (the murderer of AST) until he is fully grown and able to avenge his father.  Auset outwitted Seth with her magic and the throne was given to her son Heru.She brought up her son in hiding, protecting him from his enemies."I have come so that I can be thine protector"

Auset is symbolically the divine mother of the pharaoh.  She had to use magic to protect her son Heru against dangers when he was a child, so she was invoked by Egyptian women when their own children were sick with fevers or bitten by poisonous animals.  She defended her son against attacks from snakes and scorpions.  Auset governs pregnancy.  She is the embodiment of the instinctive faculties that govern our ability to care for and nurture others - qualities that were most desirable in mothers and wives.   Her virtues are best expressed through family life.

It was through the meditation of the women governed by Auset that the cultiva-tion of wild grasses into cereals was first discovered.  It gave birth to agriculture, and hence to civilization.  She is also associated with Tehuti again, as together they taught man the secrets of magic, medicine and agriculture.

Her chief aspect was that of a great magician.  She was worshipped as 'the great of magic.' She is said to have created the first cobra and used its venomous bite to coerce Ra into giving her his secret name in order to gain his power.  Although portrayed as crafty, she is also shown as merciful and compassionate, never as cruel or selfish.

Auset's earthly environment are large bodies of water and their inhabitants (oceans and seas), hence her connection to fish.

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Cured the sick and brought the dead back to life.

Consequently she linked this world and the next, and was both the mother god-dess and goddess of death. With the rise of the cult of Osiris she was wor-shipped throughout the country.  A significant feature making Isis increasingly popular from the New Kingdom onward was her possession of special magic powers in her capacity as a protecting goddess.  She was the most important of the deities in the Greco-Roman period, when she was worshipped throughout the Roman Empire to as far as England.  More popularly known as Isis; she is/was the most popular of all Egyptian goddesses/deities. There is evidence that her cult survived on the island of Philae in the sixth century AD.  Isis followers are still found today.

AST was the purest example of the loving wife and mother.  The images of Ast suckling the infant Heru undoubtedly inspired the multitude of icons depicting the Madonna and Child.

Other titles:Her name means seat or thronePersonality TraitsA model spouseThe shelter she provided her child gave her the character of goddess of protection.AmenableIntuitiveCrafty/cunningEasily swayed?Holistic views and ideasTactless & speak mind too readily? - Court case with Seth

Body parts:    Feet

Brain [functional/metaphysical = Autonomic/Regeneration]

Other Correspondences Neter                    ASTSeason                Emergence / ProyetMonth                   March / HathorPlanet                  SiriusElement              WaterBody part            FeetGemstone          Lapis Lazuli, Cowrie shellsTree                     SycamoreFood                    AvocadoesFlower                 RoseColours               BlueLucky Number   7, 2Inscence/Perfume     Ambergis, LotusMetal                             Aluminium,  Lead      

12 Tribes of Israel   Joseph

table Occupations  Loves the limelight - any entertainment + hardworking/workaholic anything offering a challenge.

Famous People under this sign   

W E B Dubois (23/02),

Nina Simone (02/02),

Spike Lee (20/03),

Queen Laatifah (18/03)

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Western Zodiac      Approx. Pisces

Yoruba Deity      Yemanja

 

Western Sun-sign        Approx. Pisces

 

Neter: Ausar 

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Dates:    21 March to 20 April

Appearance: Usually depicted in human form (wrapped as a mummy with his arms emerged), holding the crook and flail - both sceptres of kingship.    He wears a distinctive crown known as the 'atef' - a conical centre piece with a plume on either side.  ASR's skin is often shown as black or green, both very positive in Kemet symbolising fertility and life. 

Symbols: Flail and Crook 

Principle:  Renewal: Having been chopped to pieces and put back together again; ASR stands for that which has been broken, or diminished and reconstituted or recovered.  He is the neter of new life and second chances.

Function:  Germination: Energies Ausar's forces Infuse vitality in the innate life force that is in all things. Allowing appreciation for life especially where this force has been hibernating hindered or blocked. 

Myth:

Asuar as the first divine king; taught the people agriculture. He therefore has a role as an agricultural god, and is referred to as corn or barley.  His hands and face are often painted black to evoke the Nile silt or green the colour of living vegetation. 

Ausar to qualify for rulership.The traditional kings of KMT had to strive to become the living embodiment of ASR.  He establishes and trains the priesthood.  Ausar teaches the people how to pour libation.  Also he usually gets the title of first sign of the zodiac. Ausar taught the people to revere their ancestors.  In Kamit this was done by constructing monuments in their living memory. 

According to Ashby Asar is also an Avatar, a divine incarnation into time and space, the incarnation of the Higher self, the soul, into the realm of time and space.   

In another Creation Myth it is said that Asar uttered his own name and thereby brought the world and all life into existence.  This is the process of Divine incarnation whereby the Supreme Being becomes the universe.   Asar, Lord of the Perfect Black, is the personification of the blackness of the vast un-manifested regions of existence.  Asar is the essence of all things, and the very soul of every human being as the Higher Self, who through ignorance, has become involved in the world,  has been slain by its own ego (represented by the god Set), and struggles to regain its original state of perfection.  Asar also symbolises the fragmented ocean of consciousness which has been cut into pieces by the lower self.  No longer is there the vast all-encompassing, all-knowing, all seeing consciousness.  The Divine has become limited in association with the human mind, body and senses, due to the desire to experiences human feelings and egoistic sentiments.  Instead of looking at the universe through cosmic mind, the Divine now expresses (him/herself) through billions of life forms whose bodies, minds and senses are too limited to see the vastness of creation. 

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In one Myth, as the eldest son he inherited the right to govern Egypt.  His jealous brother Set however, killed him

Ausar was the first born of Ged (earth god) and Nut (sky god).  As the eldest son he inherited the right to govern Egypt.  His jealous brother however assassinated him.  His rule over pre-dynastic Egypt therefore came to an abrupt end. 

The myths tell varying versions, but generally, his body was dismembered (into 13/14 pieces), and scattered throughout the Nile Valley.  They are all later gathered up by AST (and her sister Nephtys).  All, except the phallus according to some myths.  With her magical powers (and with the help of Tehuti), AST put ASR back together again and was impregnated with a son (Heru). 

ASR's domain is Duat - the Egyptian Underworld.  He is a protective funerary god, guarding the west of the Nile where most of the cemeteries are located, and where the sun descended into the duat.  As ruler of the underworld, ASR ensures that the souls of the wicked and undesirable do not pass into his realm.  He is both a god of fertility and the embodiment of the dead and resurrected king. 

Once the ruler of Egypt died he became AST (who then gave orders to the living). 

Seker is Asar's title when he is resurrected and he takes his place in the Netherworld as the king.  In this aspect he presides over the judgement of the heart of the aspirant.

His union with Aset symbolises the achievement of striving for spiritual salvation or resurrection

The union with Nebethet symbolises bondage, suffering and the cycles of birth and death, known as reincarnation. 

Personality Traits:

Body parts: Feet, skin [functional/metaphysical = Somatic/Dissolution]

Other Correspondences 

Neter                                          ASR AusarSeason                                       EmergenceMonth                                         April/KhoiakPlanet                                         OrionElement                                      FireBody part                                    Head / BrainGemstone                                   Ruby, bloodstoneTree                                            CedarFood                                           PomegranateFlower                                         White roses, tiger lilyColours                                       Black, red, whiteLucky Number                             1Inscence/Perfume                       Sandalwood or muskMetal                                         Gold or ironSuitable Occupations                  Sales, teaching, or anything to do with the media

                                                  as they are excellent talkers.

Famous People under this sign    Diana Ross, Leonardo da VinciWestern Sun sign                       Approx. Aries

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Other titles:  'Lord of the lvining' 'Ruler of Eternity' 'Lord of the Universe' 'Mighty One' 'Lord of the Perfect Black' 

 Ausar is perfection in the Astral Realm.  He is the essence of all things and the very soul of every human being as the Higher Self, who through ignorance has become involved in the world, has been slain by its own ego (represented by the god Seth) and struggles to regain its original state of perfection.        

Neter: Ptah 

 

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Dates:   21 April to 21 May

Appearance: Smooth headed (or wearing a skullcap), dressed in high collar garment with a tassel (shrouded like a mummy), with his arms protruding through to hold a sceptre of dominion (the 'was' which combines at its upper terminal the ankh sign for life and the djed column for stability)

Symbols: Creativity, Materialisation/fertility and Metaphysics/virilityPrinciple:  AnimationThe energy of Ptah is concerned with the state of being full of life or vigour - the state of being alive.  Ptah's powers are concerned with the rising life force in the earth.  Virility; a creator and mover of the innermost being of every living thing.Function:  Fabrication; as a creator deity, he is able to invent, construct or manufac-ture (especially from already prepared components)Ptah heralds the return of the growing season bringing together the ele-mental forces that conceive life and augment its form.Energies            

Myth: Ptah was the creator god of Memphis pre-eminently and one of the oldest deities of Kemet and found on all major sites in Egypt and Nubia.

He is said to have created the world by thought and tongue.  According to the inscription on the Shabaka Stone; In the beginning when Chaos reigned, Ptah appeared on the Primeval Mound and by the effort of his heart* and mind he created Nun and a female counterpart Nunet .  In turn Nun and Nunet brought forth Atum (who became the thought of Ptah) and Te-huti (who became the Tongue of Ptah).  In Memphite theology Ptah is self-created, thinks about the cosmos and speaks it into existence.  Life comes into everything from Ptah's heart* and tongue - gods are born and towns are founded (and order is maintained). 

His methods are intellectual rather than physical.  Ptah is also associated with the god Khnumu in carrying out the mandate of Thehuti (the divine intelligence who gave expression in words to the will of the primeval creative power) at the creation.  

* heart/mind: The Egyptian/Kemetics thought that the heart was the seat of  man's being and of his intelligenceSelf created and 'Opener' of the day, Ptah is said to have 'opened the mouths of the gods.'  Ptah was one of the most active of the three creator deities, who carried out the commands of Tehuti, who gave expression in words to the will of the primeval creative power.  He is called "exceedingly great god, the beginning of being," "the maker of things which are, the creator of things which shall be, the source of created things, the father of fathers and  the mother of mothers," "closer of the night and opener of the day"

He holds the emblems of life, power and stability.  He is credited with the invention of crafts and is therefore said to be the patron of craftsmen especially sculptors. The Greeks identified Ptah with the divine blacksmith Hephaestus and the Romans associated him with Vulcan.

The sacred Apis bull was associated with the great temple of Ptah at Memphis and. During the New Kingdom the name given to the Temple of Ptah was

'The Mansion of the Soul' (or Hwt-Ka Pth). 

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The bull was seen as a symbol of procreation and virility.  Only one bull at a time was regarded as Apis rather than the whole species.

In ancient Kemetic 'religion' the sacred bull deity was worshiped at Memphis and became as-sociated with Ptah and the solar cult, often represented with the sun-disk between his horns.  It was seen as a manifestation of the god who gave oracles.   When an Apis bull died (which averaged about every fourteen years), it was buried with great pomp at Saqqarah.  A search would then be mounted for its replacement.  Priests of Apis would search the land for a bull with the necessary distinctive makings which included a triangular white mark on its forehead.

God of craftsmen, Ptah was thought to have created skills in design and sculpture - "supreme leader of craftsmanship."   One artisan community near Western Thebes, believing that Ptah determined the destiny of the individual artists there; often carved stelaes dedicated to him.  They would sometimes carve ears on these stelaes to encourage Ptah to listen to their prayers:  Which probably linked to one of his titles - "The ear which hears." With his companion/wife Sekmet and the youthful Nefertem he was one of the Mem-phis Triad of deities.  As a mortuary god, ptah was often fused with Seker and Ausar to become Ptah-Seker-Ausar,

Ptah's importance is also reflected in many associated cults; for instance, he had a separate building to himself in the temple precincts of Karnak.  Ptah was recognised as the patron of artists and craftsmen and the Greeks therefore equated him with Hephaistos.  

Personality Traits:    Dependable  and Focused

Other Correspondences 

 

Neter                         PtahSeason                      HarvestMonth                        KhenkhetPlanet                        MercuryElement                     EarthBody part                   ThroatGemstone                  TurquoiseTree                           OakFood                          DamsonFlower                        VioletColour(s)                    BlueNumber(s)                  4Incense/Perfume         ClovesMetal                         Red gold12 Tribes of Israel        RuebenSuitable Occupations        Banking, Accounting, Banking

 

Famous People under this sign      

Duke Ellington (29/04),

Stevie Wonder (13/05),

 Ella Fitzgerald (25/04),

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Janet Jackson (16/05).

Western Sun-sign        Approx. Taurus

Yoruba Deity      Olurun

Neter: Heru 

            

 

 

 

 

Dates:    22 May to 21 June

Appearance:    Total falcon shape or anthropomorphic to the shoulders with the hawk head.

Symbols:  Crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt Kingship, Triumph and Redemption.Heru is perfection in the physical realm.He also represents  the rebirth of the spiritual life - aspiration for freedom, the new life of the resurrected soul, the union between the spirit (ASR) and creation (AST).   However, unlike Anubis (Anpu), who also represents the union of Spirit and Matter, Heru represents the higher aspect of this union because Auset is the embodiment of wisdom and truth while Nebethet is the embodiment of nature and the grosser physical elements.  In this aspect Heru represents the subtle spiritual realization of spirit and matter united as one.  Principle:    Ascension/Exaltation

 

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Heru's power brings courage and confidence to one's convictions; allowing progress to take place despite ob-stacles.

Function:   Mastery/InitiationHeru brings rewards to great effort and dedicated work  His influence brings sound decisions when managing the affairs of others in family or business.  Advancement and acknowledgement come through the intercession of Heru.

Energies            

MythHeru is the son of ASR and AST.  According to the myth Heru's father was murdered by Seth who then contested Heru's heritage (the royal throne of Egypt).  Although Heru finally avenged his father's death by defeating his uncle Seth; in the fight his left eye (the moon) was damaged and was healed by the goddess Het-her.  The figure of the restored eye (the Wadjet Eye) has become a powerful amulet. 

In his young years Heru the child is vulnerable to attacks by the usurper Seth.  He is protected by several goddesses including Mut while he is being reared in the papyrus marshes.  He is depicted as triumphing over dangerous creatures including snakes and scorpions.

Heru and Seth were perpetual antagonists who were reconciled in the harmony of upper and Lower Egypt.  

The lord of the sky, the Falcon god.He who limits the two lands.

(Geminis are said to be thought and intelligent in all things, especially in the search for wisdom and religion according to Ptolmy).

He is triumphant contender to the throne of Egypt.

Heru is the divine light that enters the mundane sphere and brings its particular illumination to every dimension of human experience and nature.  His eyes were said to be the sun and the moon.  

Personality Traits

(Geminis are said to be thought and intelligent in all things, especially in the search for wisdom and religion according to Ptolmy).Body parts:    Arms (lungs) Shoulders

Other Correspondences Neter                     HeruSeason                  Harvest / ShomuMonth                    MechirPlanet                    MercuryElement                 AirBody part               Arms (shoulders) lungsGemstone              Jasper (green or brown)Tree                       ElmFood                      OlivesFlower                    Cowslip

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Colour(s)                Yellow, ochre, pale mauve Number(s)              3, 10Incense/Perfume     PatchouliMetal                     Yellow gold

Suitable Occupations        Sales, Travel

Famous People under this sign       

 Miles Davis (26/05),

Marilyn Monroe,

Paul McCartney,

Venus Williams (17/06), 

Naomi Campbell (22/05)

Western sun-sign        Approx. Gemini

 

 

 

 

12 Tribes of Israel      Simeon

Yoruba Deity      Ibeji

 

Neter:  Khepera 

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Dates:        22 June to 22 July

Appearance: Human form, male with scarab head

Symbols: ScarabTransformation, regeneration and rebirth.Principle: MetamorphosisTransformations from mundane to divine Central symbol of salvation

Function: Revolution Complete change

Accomplishments in certain disciplines such as medicine, the-ology, and astronomy; also spells and sorcery fall under the realm of Khepra.Energies: Metamorphosis

Myth: Khepera is an aspect of the resurrected sun-god at dawn on the eastern horizon and so syn-onymous with rebirth.    The god of cyclical renewal and of the daily rising; variable aspects of the sun was depicted in the shape of a scarab beetle.  In the course of the sun's journey across the sky he represented morning sunrise, while Ra personified the hours of the day and Atun, the evening.

A manifestation of the creator god taking shape as the rising sun:  The dung beetle/scarab was seen forming a ball of dung and rolling it over the sand.   According to mythology this beetle lays its eggs in this ball and this life cycle was seen as a microcosm of the daily rebirth of the sun which was rolled across the heavens.  Self begotten and self produced; Khepera had the attribute of self generation and self renewal. The scarab symbol of the enduring human soul; and is said to ensure its continuity.

The ball represents the Earth and the scarab the sun.  The 30 segments of its six legs are said to represent the 30 days of each month. 

He represents the type of matter which contains within itself the germ of life which is about to spring into a new existence; thus he represents the dead body from which the spirit is about to arise - salvation.

The scarab represents one of the most important symbols of dynastic Egypt.  Scarabs of vari-ous materials form an important part of Egyptian antiquities.  Often they are inscribed on the base or decorated with designs and are simultaneously amulets and seals.  Used as funerary talismans equipped with replicas of a falcon's wings; large basalt 'heart scarabs' were placed in the bandages of mummies and were symbolically identified with the heart of the deceased.  A winged scarab might also be placed on the breast of the mummy as well as a number placed about the body.  These scarabs were often inscribed with chapter 30 of the 'Book of the Dead' with a spell that instructed the heart on how it should behave at the Judgement of the Dead."My heart, my mother; my heart, my mother.  My heart of my life upon earth.  May not rise up against me in judgement in the presence of lord of the Trial. .."  EA Wallis Budge.

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One of the most popular motives in Egyptian art, the seal type of scarab was the most com-mon and many have been found in a variety of different materials including semi-precious stones in various sizes with inscriptions, magical signs and a wide variety of designs.  The in-scriptions vary from mottoes referring to deities or places o friendly wishes or words of good omen.  The most valued of these though have been the ones bearing royal names.  Often used as a personal seal; when set in a ring as a bezel or hung on a necklace as a pendant its flat side could be inscribed with the name and titles of its owner.  Scarabs were/are also used as a protective amulet.  Carried by trade throughout the Mediterranean, numerous examples of imitations have been found in the region outside of Egypt and are still a most popular souvenir for visitors.

Personality Traits:IntuitiveInitiative, Drive, create their own opportunitiesIndustrious, very activeWell intentionedCheerful, optimistic, Tendency to champion the plight of the unfortunate(Self effacing) Power to inspire confidence and enthusiasm in othersFrom childhood they make it clear that the have a will of their ownCourageous with competitive spiritNever boring to be aroundThey are content to be on their own but are not shy or reclusiveTheir need for occasional solitude can some sometimes be misinterpreted and taken the wrong way.They make encouraging parents always encouraging and supportive.They have a tendency to 'not know when to quit'

Body parts:    Stomach, [functional/metaphysical = Lym-phatic/conversion

Quote:            "He who is coming into being"            "To Become"            "Coming into Being"            'He who rolls'

Other Correspondences Neter                         KheperaSeason                       Harvest / ShomuMonth                       PamenothPlanet                        PlutoElement                     WaterBody part                 StomachGemstone                 Amber, pearl, moonstoneTree                          AlderFood                         DateFlower                      Lotus FlowerColours(s)                Amber / maroon

Number(s)              12Incense/Perfume      Myrrh - SaffronMetal                       Silver12 Tribes of Israel   Levi

Famous People under this sign       

Bill Cosby,

Louis Armstrong,

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Princess Diana,

Nelson Mandela (18/07),

Mike Tyson (30/08),

Missey Elliot (01/07)

 

Western Zodiac      Approx. Cancer

Yoruba Deity      Olukua

Western Sun-sign        Approximately Cancer

 Neter: Sekhmet 

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Dates: 25th July to 20th August

 

 

Appearance: Usually depicted as a lioness, a solar goddess, or represented as a lion-headed woman wearing a solar disc crown with the uraeus serpent. 

Symbols: Fire, Lion, Cat Kingship/sovereignty, Female power, fire, protection/guardianship 

Other titles:  "Eye of Ra"

"The Powerful One" Principle: Purification

The energy dynamic/power is directed towards removing invasion, intrusion and disorder.  Her influence is formidable and should never be called upon for frivolous purposes.  Rituals of her temple were known to utterly destroy those they were directed toward, and may have been the only ones that used blood sacrifice, though none have survived the ages.  She is protector of soldiers, law enforcement, and psychic healers

Function: Purgation

As healer, Sekhmet removes impurities from the body, though her presence may bring fever and eruptions of the skin.  However, she brings the appropriate medical assistance when invoked, and she is patroness of all healers, therapists and physicians.   

Energies: Myth Sekhmet is a goddess of war and destroyer of the enemies of the sun god Ra.  She is associated with both disease and with healing and medicine.  The dreadful lion-headed daughter of Ra, like other fierce goddesses she was called 'The Eye of Ra' and the consort or wife of Ptah. 

Her titles include:

"The Strong One"  

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"Mistress of Life"

"The Powerfull One"

Also the eye of Ra 

She was both a warrior and a champion of the gods.  She represented the ferocious aspect of female divinity.  Mistress of war and strife, she helped the king to slaughter his enemies.  According to one myth there was a time when Sekhmet almost wiped out the entire human race.  The sun-god at one stage felt that humans were plotting against him and sent his daughter Sekhmet to punish them.  Sekhmet slaughtered so many people that she had to be stopped.  Afraid that no one would be left to look after the temples and make offerings; Ra poured out a lake of beer and coloured it to look like blood.  The following day, blood thirsty Sekhmet drank the beer thinking it was blood, became intoxicated and wandered away - she then had to be reminded (by Tehuti) of her divine self and humanity was spared from extinction. 

This blood thirsty goddess who could kill could also cure (she could be persuaded to remove epidemics through the performance of the rite of "Appeasing Sekhmet." Sekhmet also drove away sickness (making her mistress of healing).  The title 'priest of Sekhmet' came to mean the same as 'doctor' 

Her arrows were said to bring death and illness, pestilence (archer) - (Sekhmet Bast)

Text from the Cairo Calender (24 November) says "The gods are joyful with the offerings of Sekhmet on this.  Repeat the offerings.  It will be pleasant to the heart of the gods and the spirits." On the assumption that she could kill as well as cure, she was later worshipped as the 'lady of life' 

Duality - Bast and Sekhmet combine the opposing nature of the cat - domestic/untamed.

"She is the one who paves the way to spiritual evolution by destroying the evil of ignorance and sinfulness in the human heart." - Ashby. 

She defeated the serpent Ibipi  

She is the Goddess of Military Battles - Much of Milliary insignia today still carry a representation of a lion   

Her chief sanctuary was in Memphis (considered wife of Ptah and mother of Nerfertem; and thus a member of the Triad of Memphis. 

Personality Traits: Strength and stability

Lion Heart

Honest and loyal

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Courageous 

Determined / dynamic

Hard working

Extrovert and fun-loving

Generous nature

Stubborn / bossy

Can be aggressive, deceitful and annoying

Obstinate spirit

Tendency to offend without intent

Frequently fail to seize opportunities offered on a plate

Preserver of status quo rather than revolutionary  

Body parts: Heart [functional/metaphysical = circulatory/individuation]        

Amber allows the body to heal itself by absorbing and transmuting negative energy into positive energy.  It may be used on the appropriate charka to facilitate opening and cleansing.  It stimulates and opens the crown charka.  It was burned in medieval days, as a fumigant and as an incense to clear the environment of negativity.   

Other Correspondences 

Neter                                             SekhmetSeason                                          HarvestMonth                                            PharmouthiPlanet                                            SunElement                                         FireBody part                                       HeartGemstone                                      AmberTree                                               YewFood                                              AppleFlower                                            FoxgloveColours                                          Red, Deep Purple, GoldLucky Number                                3Inscence/Perfume                           FrankincenseMetal                                             Gold / pyrite

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Chakra                                           Crown12 Tribes of Israel                           JudahSuitable                                         Occupations            Famous People under this sign        Halle Berry. Jennifer LopezWestern Sun-sign                           Approx.  Leo

Quote from the Hermetica:

Atum is the Whole

which contains everything.

 He is One, not two.

He is All, not many.

 The All is not many separate things,

 but the Oneness that subsumes the parts.

 The All and the One are identical.

 

You think that things are many

 when you view them as separate

but when you see they all hang on the One,

 and which flow from the One,

 you will realise they are united -

  linked together,

 and connected by a chain of Being

 from the highest to the lowest,

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 all subject to the will of Atum

 

 The Cosmos is one as the sun is one

, The moon is one and the Earth is one.

 Do you think there are many Gods?

 That's absurd - God is one.

 Atum alone is the Creator

 Of all that is immortal,

 And all that is mutable.

 If that seems incredible, just consider yourself.

 You see, speak, hear, touch,

 Taste, walk, think and breathe.

 It is not a different you

 Who does these various things,

 But one being who does them all.

 

The Five senses

The Five senses

We have all been told growing up; that we have five senses.

-Eyes/sight

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- Ears/hearing

 - Nose/smell

- Taste/mouth

 -Touch/sensory

 

However according to KMT we had more

1. Heka - Magic

 Creative and regenerative 

 Automotive responses and processes - the shiver, the sneeze, the heartbeat - the   things that we do without thought.

This Includes our creativity

 

2. Sia - Innate intelligence The  things that we may think about but have an almost instinctual responses to

       sensations   e.g. thirst, hunger - drinking and eating.   However includes basic choice and will. Enables us to process knowledge.

Potential or intelligence quotients.

 

3.   Hu - utterance and taste 

To make communicative sounds, to taste and other oral processes

 

4.  Maa - sight

All visual processes Observation

 

5. Sadjem - hearing

 Hearing requests and prayers

 

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Other Cosmic Powers

 Maat - Order and definition & Sa - Constitution and affinity

Five methods of perception.

References are also made  to our 'sixth sense' the term used for our extrasensory perception which would  involve the reception of information not gained through the five recognisedsenses mentioned above and not internally originated.