Middle East
Dum-Ta-Ka-Ta. The cradle of civilizations calls your name. In a dreamy cloud of frankincense, sweet honey and cardamom, you follow the sacred beats and poetic oud melodies to a world beyond the veil. A world where the fires of ancient wisdom still burn bright.
Surrounded by plump date trees and tall reeds of papyrus, you gaze upon three majestic pyramids that align to the belt of Orion. “As above, so below; as below, so above.” Indeed, there is a direct connection between all planes of existence — the cosmos, Earth and the spirit realm. Twinkling from the inside out, you see yourself as a star within the matrix of Nut, the goddess of the sky and the universe. Radiant and whole, you leave a little sparkle wherever you go.
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Energetic Archetypes
Anatolia
Goddess Cybele
The Great Mother Goddess of Anatolia, Cybele, is both divine masculine and divine feminine. As lions draw her chariot, she brings rebirth and regeneration to all life on earth.
Babylonia
Goddess Ishtar
Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of the Moon, fertility and battle, teaches us to trust divine signs, as they will help us live in alignment with our higher purpose.
Egypt
Goddess Bast
Known as the “Eye of Ray”, the Egyptian goddess showers sensual sparks in the home with her fierce protection and loving care.
Goddess Hathor
The guardian of the sky, beauty, love and music guides the dead to their next life.
Goddess Isis
Isis, the goddess of marriage, motherhood, and magic invites us to see our wounds and losses as opportunities for growth and renewal.
Goddess Ma’at
Ma’at, the goddess of divine truth and justice, untangles those tough knots of your life to create balance and harmony.
Goddess Sekhmet
Sekhmet, the goddess of war and healing, teaches us to have the courage and assertiveness to protect what’s rightfully ours.
Goddess Seshat
Seshat, the goddess of writing and measurement, is the ruler of the cosmic library of the world’s knowledge of history, science, mathematics, medicine and magic.
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