Website review: Egyptian astrology
1GudbjorgMG discovered this in Astrology/Psychics
•19 reviews since Feb 13, 2007
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1GudbjorgMG discovered 18 months ago- fasinating!!!!!

revnazaright rated 10 months ago- From the page: "Egyptian astrology"

- tcwhtown rated 14 months ago
- Related signs: Sekhmet & Horus. Bastet, goddess with the body of a woman and face of a cat swinging between good and bad tendencies, appears late in Egyptian religion, though the symbolism of the cat is prehistoric. The cat, with its affinity with the human, always gives a keen perception of the occult in its most anciens origin. The importance accorded to the cat by the original inhabitants of the Valley of the Nile is linked directly to its spectral gaze which embodies the secret repository of a mysterious knowledge. Simply by its magnetic presence, it can detect and thwart any outside attack. Bastet is fascination arising from a forbidden place. When this mysterious knowledge is realized, it opens the way to worship in the deepest sense. Those born under this sign seek balance and harmony in their with their relations with others. They know how to protect and devote themselves to their loved ones while occasionally neglecting their own interests. They possess an inner strength and agility which help them to recognize their hidden enemies and thus triumph over them. The Bastet character can sense the most obscure psychic forces. When aligned with this intuitive strength, they will bring great insight into business ventures and especially affairs of the heart. Osiris Nile.

Cherry-Darling rated 14 months ago- Isis' soul is devoted to the clearest of quests, and this glorious lover it the supreme messenger of life. Pride and meanness fail before this unequalded magician, just as decieving glimmers vanish when day breakes. The most illustrious of Egyptian goddesses, in her capacity for love and redemption, finds the strength to take under her wings and protects all those who are about to perish coldly for lack of faith in the wild generosity of the vital spirits. Isis, proud and alone, sustained by her brother and husband Osiris, is also the mother of life. I tireless source of resurrection and profound mercy, the goddess Isis is often represented by the double protection of the looped cross and the knot, symbols of the perpetuation of origins and descendants. To be born under the demanding sign of Isis confers a dimension of solidarity and unity. You are likely to be very hospitable. Go where you will be able to give life and guard it. Be receptive to people, but in your soul keep your standards pure and do not thing them compromised too cruelly at every disappointment. .

evaave rated 15 months ago- Amon-Ra is my egyptian sign!!!

StarChild85 rated 15 months ago- find the egyptian god in you!

abbyfay rated 15 months ago- I don't really feel like Anubis, to be honest. But it's an interesting astrological collection!

spectrekitty rated 17 months ago- "Bastet, goddess with the body of a woman and face of a cat swinging between good and bad tendencies, appears late in Egyptian religion, though the symbolism of the cat is prehistoric. ..."
- "Bastet is fascination arising from a forbidden place. ..."
- Interesting, in that it corresponds with the early period of the sign Libra, which also concerns
itself with balance & harmony. Add to that the fact that my favorite symbol is that of Yin &
Yang, the symbol for balance...
- "Bastet, goddess with the body of a woman and face of a cat swinging between good and bad tendencies, appears late in Egyptian religion, though the symbolism of the cat is prehistoric. ..."
