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S5 Ep2: Hathor

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Hathor was an ancient Egyptian Goddess of love, motherhood, music, dance and beauty. She was often depicted as a cow or a woman wearing a crown of cow horns and a sun disk. She was created out of the Eye of Ra and had a role in the pantheon of Gods and Goddess in Egypt for about five thousand years. She is one of the few goddesses, who has their own instrument, the sistrum, a musical rattle used in her worship.

Hathor has many facets of expression throughout her reign. One of her most well-known stories is when she turns into Sekhmet, the lion, and shows her rage and fury. Explore this multi-dimensional Goddess as she morphs through time, expressing the needs of the times with stories, perspectives and an honoring of the divine dance.

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Hathor was an ancient Egyptian Goddess of love, motherhood, music, dance and beauty. She was often depicted as a cow or a woman wearing a crown of cow horns and a sun disk. She was created out of the Eye of Ra and had a role in the pantheon of Gods and Goddess in Egypt for about five thousand years. She is one of the few goddesses, who has their own instrument, the sistrum, a musical rattle used in her worship.

Hathor has many facets of expression throughout her reign. One of her most well-known stories is when she turns into Sekhmet, the lion, and shows her rage and fury. Explore this multi-dimensional Goddess as she morphs through time, expressing the needs of the times with stories, perspectives and an honoring of the divine dance.

If you are loving this podcast and you feel really motivated or compelled to share, please donate to this podcast: Donate here

Do you want to connect with April? Readings with April: [email protected]

Connect with the Goddesses: https://www.goddesswitchwomb.com

Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goddesswitchwomb/

Follow us on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@goddesswitchwomb

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