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"Nut (/nʌt/ or /nuːt/)[n 1] or Neuth (/nuːθ/ or /njuːθ/; also spelled Nuit or Newet) is the goddess of the sky in the Ennead of ancient Egyptian religion. She was seen as a star-covered nude woman arching over the earth,[1] or as a cow.
Nut (Nuit or night)
"Nut (/nʌt/ or /nuːt/)[n 1] or Neuth (/nuːθ/ or /njuːθ/; also spelled Nuit or Newet) is the goddess of the sky in the Ennead of ancient Egyptian religion. She was seen as a star-covered nude woman arching over the earth,[1] or as a cow.
Nut (Nuit or night)
Nut (Nuit or night)
Egyptian Goddesses
Find Your Goddess Archetype
I am concluding this second series on suggestions about incorporating the Goddess in daily, found in Zsuzsanna Budapest's books, Goddess in the Bedroom.
Organize Your Active Life
Day's Name: Thursday is named for Thor, Norse God of Thunder
Night's Atmosphere: music, dream work, praying to the moon
Bach Flower Essence: willow and wild rose
Night's Bath: money matters, 7 Holy Spirits bath (makes water green)
Make a Lodestone Talisman
Woman on Top
Night's Spells: for protection, to overcome grief of breaking up
Personal Note:
Tonight I am going to dinner with my exhusband who has now become a lay Buddhist monk. It's his birthday, 5 days from mine. We are going to a Brit Pub in Philly, called the Dandelion.
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