Today's Daily Deity is Goddess Hathor
Simple messages for inspiration
The beloved Egyptian Mother Goddess Hathor is revered as a benevolent sky deity and Sun Goddess who helps with all aspects of motherhood. She is represented by the head of the sacred cow to symbolize the life-giving milk of the mother and all aspects of fertility, and caring for children.
The bull, or cow goddess is seen as wearing a headdress of cow horns framing a sun symbol, along with a raised Egyptian cobra to depict her sovereignty and royalty.
The giving and nurturing maternal side needs to be balanced with receiving, which is the essence of feminine energy. Receive without guilt or justification, and with humble gratitude. Ask for help when needed. Be still and listen in order to receive messages from Spirit to increase your psychic awareness.
As one of the oldest goddesses that emulate the feminine form, the sun emerges from her womb and the moon from her breast. She is the goddess of love, mirth, beauty, sensual pleasure and protectress of all women.
In her representation of the versatile roles that women have, she is seen as destroyer, with her lion’s head. In her leopard skin, she is the goddess of fate who typifies the ferocity and swiftness of this animal. She embodies the many sides of existence: creator, sustainer and destroyer. Hathor reminds us that we must acknowledge and honor all parts of ourselves that we might consider as destructive, which is sometimes necessary to allow new creation to arise.
Hathor is the ultimate feminine goddess who has multifaceted roles of a woman; being a daughter, wife, mother, and lover. Call upon her to help guide you in nurturing yourself and your loved ones.
Daily Deity: Egyptian Mother Goddess Hathor
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