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Egyptian Energies
The ancient Egyptians believed in many different gods and goddesses.
Each one with their own role to play in maintaining peace and harmony across the land.
Some gods and goddesses took part in creation, some brought the flood every year, some offered protection, and some took care of people after they died.
Others were either local gods who represented towns, or minor gods who represented plants or animals.
The ancient Egyptians believed that it was important to recognize and worship these gods and goddesses so that life continued smoothly.
Some gods and goddesses were identified with particular animals. There was often a connection between the god or goddess and the actions of the animal. For example, the goddess of war, named Sekhmet was sometimes shown with the head of a lioness to show that she was ferocious.
Attunements Available
Egyptian Gods and Goddesses
Amon - The Hidden God
Anubis - God of the Dead
Bast - Goddess of Cats and perfume
Geb - God of the Earth
Hathor - Goddess of Love and Music
Horus - Ruler of Egypt
Isis - Loving Wife and Mother
Nephthys - Goddess of the Household
Khnum - God of Creative Pottery
Maat - Goddess of Balance and Justice
Nut - Sky Goddess
Osiris - God of the Dead
Ptah - Creator God
Ra - The Living Sun
Other Egyptian Attunements
Ahara Reiki
Egyptian Triad
Egyptian cartouche
Isis seichim
SKHM
Karnak Temple
Luxor Temple
Sekhem
Sophi-el
Winged Solar Disc
Seichim Reiki
Soul Star Seichim
Seichim Reiki (Renegade Reiki)
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Egyptian Gods and Goddesses
$US 15 each or $US150 for complete set
Egyptian Cartouche..$US 30
Other Egyptian Attunements
$US 15 each or $US10 each if more than one paid for at the same time




Egyptian Prayer to the Goddess of Justice
Here is justice. Here is Maat.
You live by her. You find joy in her.
You rise in her. You rest in her.
You are made perfect by her.
You are made powerful by her.
You are judged by her.
You are pardoned by her.
At the end of each life, the ancient Egyptians said, we will each be judged by the goddess of truth. Maat takes the form of an ostrich feather on the underworld's balancing scales. On the other side of the scales is the heart of the deceased. If the heart of the deceased is light with justice, then the scales will balance. In that case, Osiris the judge will say. "Let the deceased depart victorious. Let him go wherever he wishes to mingle freely with the gods and spirits of the dead."
Alas for the soul if the scales did not balance, for the heart heavy with evil will be instantly eaten by the monstrous goddess Ahemait, part crocodile, part hippopotamus, and part lion. Finding a way to help our hearts be light, both in this life and beyond, is the struggle of every woman, every man. Judge each action that you take. Does it add tot he world's burden of fear and anger and hate? or does it move you, and the world with you, toward resolution and communion? As we act, so will we be finally judged.
by Patricia Monaghan