Post by Sloan on Aug 2, 2007 18:19:01 GMT -5
Here is another Egyptian Goddess. I really like her and have invoked her at work a few times.
Maat (Egypt) Also known as Mas’at, Maa, Maet, Maht, Mat, Maut
The Egyptian goddess of truth, fairness, and justice, Maat is the daughter of the sun god, Ra, and consort/wife of the magical scribe god Thoth. Legend says that when Ra created the world, he created his daughter to be the embodiment of integrity.
Maat is the goddess of fairness, integrity, promises, truth, and justice. Her symbol is the feather, which she uses with a scale of justice to weigh the heaviness of guilt or deceit within a newly deceased soul’s heart.
She has impeccable abilities to discern true character, honesty, and motives in people. Invoke Maat to keep dishonest individuals and situations away from you, and for protection against dark or lower energies. If Maat deems your motives to be pure, she’ll treat you with the warmest love. If not, then she may put you through trails of purification – or you can engage in rituals, lifestyles changes, affirmations, and ceremonies to avert her trials and bring you her comradeship. She doesn’t judge; she’s truth itself. Maat also oversees legal matters to ensure harmony and honesty.
She can help you overcome addictions and cravings. She can help you with clearing up confusing situations; with discerning the truth, and integrity in others. She will help with integrity and commitments for oneself and others. Protection against deceit and manipulation. Purification of the body and helping Divine magic.
To invoke her if you are confused or undecided about a situation, ask Maat to help you clarify your true feelings and intentions. She’ll give you insight into the other people involved in the situation as well. Before you call upon her, though, be absolutely cetain that you’re willing to face the truth and possible receive information that you don’t want to know (such as being told about someone’s lack of integrity, for example) When you are ready to work Maat, show her respect by sitting upright and saying:
Beloved and Powerful Maat, please come to me now. You are the shower of truth and integrity, and I need you to shine your light upon [ describe the situation or name]. Please shine the light of truth onto my mind and heart, helping me feel and know its wisdom. Please help me release any narrow thinking that could blind me to the facts, and help me use the truth as the foundation for all actions. Thank you.
Maat (Egypt) Also known as Mas’at, Maa, Maet, Maht, Mat, Maut
The Egyptian goddess of truth, fairness, and justice, Maat is the daughter of the sun god, Ra, and consort/wife of the magical scribe god Thoth. Legend says that when Ra created the world, he created his daughter to be the embodiment of integrity.
Maat is the goddess of fairness, integrity, promises, truth, and justice. Her symbol is the feather, which she uses with a scale of justice to weigh the heaviness of guilt or deceit within a newly deceased soul’s heart.
She has impeccable abilities to discern true character, honesty, and motives in people. Invoke Maat to keep dishonest individuals and situations away from you, and for protection against dark or lower energies. If Maat deems your motives to be pure, she’ll treat you with the warmest love. If not, then she may put you through trails of purification – or you can engage in rituals, lifestyles changes, affirmations, and ceremonies to avert her trials and bring you her comradeship. She doesn’t judge; she’s truth itself. Maat also oversees legal matters to ensure harmony and honesty.
She can help you overcome addictions and cravings. She can help you with clearing up confusing situations; with discerning the truth, and integrity in others. She will help with integrity and commitments for oneself and others. Protection against deceit and manipulation. Purification of the body and helping Divine magic.
To invoke her if you are confused or undecided about a situation, ask Maat to help you clarify your true feelings and intentions. She’ll give you insight into the other people involved in the situation as well. Before you call upon her, though, be absolutely cetain that you’re willing to face the truth and possible receive information that you don’t want to know (such as being told about someone’s lack of integrity, for example) When you are ready to work Maat, show her respect by sitting upright and saying:
Beloved and Powerful Maat, please come to me now. You are the shower of truth and integrity, and I need you to shine your light upon [ describe the situation or name]. Please shine the light of truth onto my mind and heart, helping me feel and know its wisdom. Please help me release any narrow thinking that could blind me to the facts, and help me use the truth as the foundation for all actions. Thank you.